Where Seville locals come back — no tourist-trap prices.
The former Jewish quarter in the heart of Seville, a labyrinth of narrow white streets, flower-filled balconies and hidden squares. One of the best-preserved a…
A monumental 18th-century building (1728-1771), once the largest tobacco factory in Europe and the second largest structure in Spain after the Escorial. It was…
A wooden structure in the shape of giant mushrooms, completed in 2011, considered the largest wooden structure in the world. The top features a walkway with pa…
A historic city park from the 19th century, located immediately adjacent to the Plaza de España. The park was named after Infanta María Luisa of Bourbon, who d…