Seville, the ancient soul of Andalusia, reveals layer upon layer of Roman, Moorish, and Spanish history woven into its very streets. This captivating city is celebrated as the birthplace of flamenco and is home to one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world — whose soaring tower stands as the final resting place of Christopher Columbus himself. Visit in spring, when the fragrance of orange blossoms drifts through the air and joyful carnivals fill the plazas, and you will understand why so many consider Seville to be the most enchanting city in all of Andalusia.