In the very center of the city, Santa Cruz embodies Sevilla. The area is called the Judería because it was historically the city’s Jewish neighborhood, but today its streets are home to more souvenir ...more
El Centro, a mess of narrow streets around Pl. de la Encarnación and Pl. del Duque de la Victoria, bustles with shoppers by day but is largely deserted at night. The area near Pl. Alfalfa, a prime tapas ...more
The area north of El Centro doesn’t cater to tourists. Its character ranges from quirky to familiar—from tattoo parlors and punk boutiques to authentic bars—and many residents predict that it will ...more
Immortalized by Siglo de Oro writers Lope de Vega, Francisco de Quevedo, and Miguel de Cervantes, Triana was Sevilla’s chaotic 16th- and 17th-century mariners’ district. Today, it is home to many of ...more
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