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Seville Cathedral
Avenida de la Constitución (1.08 km) (show on map)
Type: A large cathedral.
One of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world, this important place of worship was built between the 15th and 16th centuries.
This enormous cathedral (it's said to be the largest...
– colm (Apr 27, 2009)boo rating 100%
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Real Alcazar
Plaza Patio de Banderas (1.03 km) (show on map)
Type: A Moorish palace.
Today the upper levels of this spectacular palace are still used as the royal residency when the Royal Family are in Seville. It started out as a Moorish fortress and has various unique architectural features.
Seville's Moorish palace located in the heart of the...
– colm (Apr 27, 2009)boo rating 100%
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Maria Luisa
Avenida de la Borbolla, s/n, Seville (0.19 km) (show on map)
Type: A famous park.
This is a place of relaxation for your family on a Sunday. There are no shops or restaurants so you need to bring your own supplies. Tours for students go up on the weekends.
If you want to chill out for a while away from the s...
– colm (Apr 29, 2009)Maria Luisa Park is a huge park. I was surprised to ...
– Itziar (May 1, 2007)boo rating 90%
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Casa de la Memoria de Al-Andalus
Calle Ximénez de Enciso, 28. Barrio de Santa Cruz (3.63 km) (show on map)
Type: A heritage centre/private museum.
This is a building filled with monuments and ancient history of the entire city. Local history, biographies and documantation can all be found here. They do two cultural shows at night time lasting about 90 minutes.
Great place to enjoy flamenco in an intimate and aut...
– Bairana (May 1, 2007)boo rating 80%
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Plaza de Espana
(0.06 km) (show on map)
Type: A large square.
Dotted around this large square you'll find a number of interesting attractions, including a museum and a large fountain.
Undoubtedly Seville's best-known square (or 'plaza' ...
– colm (Apr 27, 2009)boo rating 80%
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Torre del Oro
Paseo de Cristóbal Colón (1.00 km) (show on map)
Type: 12-sided Tower of Gold.
This tower dates from the 13th century and overlooks the Guadalquivir River. It was once covered in gold tiles but they are long gone. It has been restored and is now home to the Museo Náutico.
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Hospital de la Santa Caridad
Calle Temprado 3 (1.08 km) (show on map)
Type: A hospital for the sick and poor.
This 17th-century hospital is intricately linked to the legend of Miguel Manara - the scandalous Don Juan. It was thought that he built this institution to atone for his sins, but it was the death of his wife in 1661 that lead to this.
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Archivo de Indias
Av. de la Constitución 3 (0.98 km) (show on map)
Type: An archive.
This place is thought to contain some four million antique documents, including letters exchanged between patron Queen Isabella and explorer Columbus.
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Basilica de la Macarena
Puerta de la Macarena, La Macarena (2.80 km) (show on map)
Type: A basilica with a famous statue.
This church possesses the most revered image in Seville, 'The Virgin of Hope', which locals call La Macarena. She is the patron saint of matadors and a favourite of Spain's gypsies. Also on-site is a treasury displaying rare ecclesiastical relics.
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Casa de Pilatos
Plaza Pilatos 1 (1.42 km) (show on map)
Type: A 16th-century Andalusian palace.
This beautiful palace is said to be a reproduction of Pilate's house in Jerusalem. Its features include the two old carriages or the rooms filled with Greek and Roman statues. Guided tours only for the first floor.
