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A Weekend in Sevilla Minimap




Letā€™s start by saying that all of Andalusia is amazing. Iā€™ve just started discovering this part of Spain, the wonderful south, and Iā€™m absolutely in love. One of the most iconic cities in Andalusia is of course Sevilla, the walled city with a very rich history and architectural heritage and place of birth of flamenco.

Traveling to Sevilla is recommendable at any time except maybe July and August, unless youā€™re really into hot weather. Extremely hot weather. There are two massive celebrations in Sevilla, Holy Week and La Feria de Abril. If youā€™re visiting in those dates is better to book your flights/trains/hotels in advance.

I only spend there a couple of days, but I didnā€™t stop and I came back home absolutely inspired and wanting to discover (and eat!) more. Sevilla definitelyĀ has a very special colour!

Empecemos diciendo que toda AndalucĆ­a es increĆ­ble. Acabo de empezar a descubrir esta parte de EspaƱa, el maravilloso sur, y estoy absolutamente enamorada. Una de las ciudades mĆ”s emblemĆ”ticas de AndalucĆ­a es, por supuesto, Sevilla, esa hermosa ciudad amurallada con una historia y un patrimonio arquitectĆ³nico muy ricos y lugar de nacimiento del flamenco.

Viajar a Sevilla es recomendable en cualquier Ć©poca excepto quizĆ”s en julio y agosto, a menos que te guste mucho el calor. El calor extremo (mĆ”s de 40ĀŗC). Hay dos celebraciones multitudinarias en Sevilla, la Semana Santa y la Feria de Abril. Si estĆ”s de visita en esas fechas es mejor reservar tus vuelos/trenes/hoteles con antelaciĆ³n.

Solo pasĆ© allĆ­ un par de dĆ­as, pero no parĆ© y volvĆ­ a casa absolutamente inspirada y con ganas de descubrir (Ā”y comer!) mĆ”s. Sin duda -como dice la canciĆ³n- Sevilla tiene un color muy especial.

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A Weekend in Sevilla Minimap
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A Weekend in Sevilla Minimap

Free and downloadable Sevilla paper map created for Superminimaps, a multi-local collaborative travel project.

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