The tourist office distributes El Giraldillo and its English counterpart, The Tourist, two free monthly magazines with listings on music, art exhibits, theater, dance, fairs, and film. It can also be found online at www.elgiraldillo.es.
Sevilla is a haven for the performing arts. The venerable Teatro Lope de Vega (☎ 954 590 867; www.teatrolopedevega.org), near Parque de María Luisa, has long been the city’s leading stage. Ask about ...more
Sevilla would not be Sevilla without flamenco. Born of a gitano (gypsy) musical tradition, flamenco consists of dance, guitar, and songs characterized by spontaneity and passion. Rhythmic clapping, intricate ...more
Sevilla has two professional teams, and soccer fever engulfs the city, especially when the cross-town rivals play each other. Real Betis wears green and white, Sevilla FC white and red. Sevilla FC plays ...more
Sevilla’s bullring hosts bullfights from Semana Santa through October. The cheapest place to buy tickets is at the ring on Po. Alcalde Marqués de Contadero. When there’s a good cartel (line-up), buy ...more
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