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Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla
Leading fine arts museum in a former convent, with strong collections of Sevillian painting. Ideal for Murillo, Zurbarán and Baroque art enthusiasts.
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IB1075With plenty of palaces, monuments and historic buildings to remind visitors of its former significance, alongside a towering Gothic cathedral, Seville is a city destination that should be visited at least once in any lifetime. The city is the capital of Andalucia in southern Spain and birthplace of the wild and furious Flamenco dance. Flamenco bars are central to Seville's nightlife, which is lively and vibrant into the early hours. Flights to Seville arrive at the city's small international airport which is around 10 miles away from the centre of town.
Seville Airport is the only one in the city, although Jerez Airport is an hour away by car. From the moment passengers enter the Seville Airport arrivals hall the delights of this beautiful city will be obvious, as the airport features spectacular design components which are truly symbolic of the city: the orange tree, mosque and palace.
Although a number of airlines offer flights from the UK to Seville, they are not all direct and this can increase journey times considerably. Direct flights from the UK are available with British Airways, Ryanair and easyJet from a number of airports, including regional airports such as East Midlands. Seville is also served by regular flights from Spanish airports and popular European city destinations. Some of the other airlines offering flights to the city include Vueling, Air France, and TAP Portugal.
Direct flights from the UK to Seville take less than three hours, so travelling by plane is the quickest and most convenient way to reach the city. It is also an affordable travel solution and enables many visitors to enjoy short city breaks exploring this achingly beautiful destination.
Passengers arriving at Seville airport can travel to the city by cab or by local EA bus services which operate daily from early morning until almost 1.00 a.m. Visit Seville in April in order to attend the local Seville Fiesta, but don't forget to book hotels in advance as rooms can be difficult to find at this time. Exploring Spain from a Seville accommodation base is remarkably easy as the central Santa Justa Railway Station offers high speed AVE trains throughout the region and to destinations such as Cordoba, Madrid and Barcelona.
This historic capital of Andalusia boasts architecture from the Roman, Gothic, Islamic, Baroque and Renaissance eras, countless winding alleys and secret plazas packed with orange tress and fountains. Visit the Real Alcázar palace, built in 1309 as a fort, and expanded over the years to the beautiful building it is today. The Cathedral of Seville is the final resting place of Christopher Columbus and is the 3rd largest church in the world. Take a break from the heat of the summer and visit the María Luisa park, a beautiful shady refuge from the noise of the city. There are many museums in Seville to visit which will give you an inside to what makes Seville so special. They include the Museo de Bellas Artes, an important fine arts museum, the Museo del Baile Flamenco, displaying flamenco in all forms from painting, sculpture, photography and live shows in the evening. Seville has been called the best city for tapas, so take a tapas tour and sample the traditional dishes to learn about the food culture of the region.
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Leading fine arts museum in a former convent, with strong collections of Sevillian painting. Ideal for Murillo, Zurbarán and Baroque art enthusiasts.
Contemporary art centre in a former monastery, showing modern exhibitions in a dramatic historic setting just outside the centre.
Archaeological museum in Plaza de América displaying Roman remains, sculptures and finds from across the province in an elegant regionalist building.
Expansive city square with canals, bridges and tiled alcoves. One of Seville’s signature spaces for walking, photographs and grand architecture.
Historic quarter of winding lanes, patios and churches near the cathedral. Best explored on foot for atmosphere, architecture and hidden corners.
Lively riverside district known for ceramics, traditional streets and local character. A rewarding area for wandering beyond the main monuments.
Spinach with chickpeas, usually seasoned with cumin and paprika. A classic Sevillian tapa with Moorish roots, especially popular in traditional bars and during Lent.
Slow-cooked oxtail stew in red wine with vegetables. Rich and gelatinous, it is a beloved Andalusian dish often served in Seville’s traditional taverns.
Crisp fried pieces of marinated dogfish, a staple in Andalusian seafood bars. Seville embraced this coastal classic despite being inland.
Contemporary dining room serving modern Andalusian tasting menus with polished technique. Good choice for a more upscale meal in Seville.
Historic traditional bar famed for jamón ibérico, montaditos and classic tapas. Bustling, atmospheric and popular for an authentic Sevillian stop.
Elegant old-style restaurant known for Andalusian rice dishes, game and classic regional cooking in a refined but traditional setting.
Moderate for Spain: tapas and local bars are good value, hotels rise in peak season, and public transport is fairly cheap.
Tipping is modest. Round up or leave 5-10% in restaurants for good service; small change for cafés; taxis usually rounded up.
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Seville Airport -> Plaza de Armas, Seville
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Seville Airport is 8 km from Seville city centre. Public transport options include:
Seville Airport has practical services for this route, including Wifi, Shopping, Parking, ATM, Taxis, Accessibility, WC, Lounge and Lost and Found Office.
Free Wi-Fi available throughout the airport. ATMs are located in the arrivals and departures areas.
Lost and found is available at the station.
Available at Seville Airport: Parking, Taxis, WC.
Accessibility facilities are available at Seville Airport: Elevators, ramps.
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