Discover all the monuments of Seville that you can enjoy if you visit the city. In addition, itineraries, advice and everything the traveler needs. Thanks to the location of our hotel in the center of Seville, visitors can discover the vast majority of these monuments on foot and return to rest if they wish. Seville is a monumental city, so you can enjoy a lot of unique buildings in the world. If you want to know the places of interest of Seville, do not miss our updates!
Marathon of Seville 2014
The Seville Marathon 2014 celebrates its thirtieth anniversary on February 23, and has since launched the registration period . It is expected that this new edition is reached again a high participation and more than 7,000 runners calcen their sneakers to face the mythical distance of 42 kilometers and 195 meters in the circuit renovated Sevillian second time in history will visit all the main monuments of the city and will locate the target in the stadium of La Cartuja . If you participate i
Maria Luisa Park - Zoco
The Maria Luisa Park in Seville (Don Pelayo Avenue s / n) will host the third Sunday of each month, from April 28 a souk. Except for the months of July and August, a wide and diverse range of fashion items, decorations, gourmet, accessories and handicrafts, is divided into eighty exhibitors will form an organized Souk in Maria Luisa Park on the third Sunday of each month. [caption id="attachment_1979" align="alignleft" width="200"] Parque de Maria Luisa[/caption] The precursor of
The viewing-points of Seville
Seville, although there is only one, is different depending on the point from where you look. Then propose some strategic points of the city to enjoy the wonderful views it offers. A little over 10 miles from the center of Seville in Coca Piñera, Camas, find a large and elevated green space, that few people know. From there we can enjoy a little-known Seville. Especially during the night, the visit is spectacular, you can see the whole city, with its main monuments illuminated. In
Plaza de España and Torre del Oro candidates for World Heritage
Sevilla aims to increase the list of monuments listed as World Heritage existing city. For this, the Seville City Council wants to nominate the Plaza of Spain and the Torre del Oro to Unesco, taking the celebration of the "International Conference on Contemporary Architecture in Historic Cities". Plaza de Espña was built by Anibal Gonzalez for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929, on land donated by the Duchess of Montpensier. Its semicircular shape symbolizing the embrace of Spain to its f
Palace of the Marquises of la Algaba
A center that hosts all kinds of exhibitions and events dedicated to the citizen, always starting from the diffusion of the Mudejar style. Precisely Mudéjar Interpretation Center has received since its opening in January of this year more than 30 thousand visitors. The palace has been converted into a multipurpose ideal place for conferences, presentations of books, concert, meetings and exhibitions. The Palace of the Marquises of la Algaba, is the cultural and citizen space, is
Royal Tobacco Factory of Seville
The building that today houses the Rectory of the University of Seville, was what used to be known as the Royal Tobacco Factory of the Andalusian capital, the construction began in 1728 and after 35 years was terminated, until 1763 but in 1757 came into use. It is an eighteenth-century industrial building with the largest dimensions and architecture of its kind in Spain. Thanks to its typology makes as one of the oldest buildings that remain in Europe at the time of the old regime. Its
The Roman Seville
In Seville the Romans had two main settlements. The first is dated to the first century BC, with the first arrival of Caesar to Seville. The first reference is the year Roman 206 BC, when the battle occurs Llipa and based Italica. With the second coming of Caesar to Seville is created Imperial City, started from the year 45 BC. Coincides with the battle of Munda and granting title to the city of Colonia Julia Romula Hispalis. For the remains preserved in the Roman Seville is a must visit
The most spectacular way to see Seville
Due to its location bordering the Centre of Seville, and from 45 meters in height, the Tower of Perdigones offers great views of the city. From their viewpoint and his camera obscura will see a magnificent panoramic view of Seville. The dark camera is the main attraction of this tower. It projects an image alive and movement of what is happening at the same moment on the outside. In it you can see monuments, churches, the Guadalquivir River, and even the airport. The Dark Camera is an