Tag: Andalucia Guide
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The seaside town, Cadiz.
‘Cadiz the ancient port city in the most south-western part of Spain, filled with delicious seafood’ We stayed in Cadiz for only for 1 night, 2 days (Hotel Casa de las Cuatro Torres) and it felt like we ate our way through the town. We drove from beautiful Sevilla for a little seaside atmosphere. Naturally…
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The Scenic Guide to Seville
‘Seville is a city for the eyes and stomach with authentic tapas and exuberant street life, fiery flamenco and unique picturesque Moorish architecture.’ Seville was the first stop of our Andalucía road trip and stayed here for 3 days, 2 nights before heading off to another destination. Our flight arrived to Malaga during the morning,…
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Real Alcázar, Seville
The UNESCO Real (Royal) Alcázar is the royal palace of Seville built for the Christian king Peter of Castile. It is located right in the centre of the old town, tucked between large stone walls right in front of the cathedral. The royal quarters allow you to step back into history and culture, giving you…
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Casa De Pilatos Seafood Paella, Seville
‘ Vibrant 16th century beauty at Casa de Pilatos & traditional seafood paella in the heart of Seville’ La Casa De Pilatos (Pilate’s House) is a wonderful hidden gem in the heart of Seville. I stumbled across it through pinterest and I was drawn to its beautiful 16th century Sevillian architecture. With a touch of…
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Sunrise at Plaza de Espana
‘The most Impressive plaza in Seville, filled with colourful ceramic tiles and Moorish detailing’ Plaza de Espana is a historical landmark in Seville that is a breathtaking square right next to the old town. It will make the most magical morning stroll… It was built in 1929 for an exhibition to showcase Seville’s talents in…