Seville’s Royal Alcazar is pure historical magic !
Seville is pure historical magic — winding old town alleys, jaw-dropping palaces, and hotels that seriously know how to spoil you 🌸🔥 The coolest part? Everything is walkable, packed with centuries-old vibes, and sprinkled with modern comforts.
Must-See Places in Seville:
1. Royal Alcázar of Seville (Casco Antiguo, 41004 Seville): Open Apr–Sep 09:30–19:00, Oct–Mar 09:30–17:00. Entry is €14.50. Get there early to beat the crowds! The Lion Gate entrance (C. Miguel Mañara, s/n) puts you right inside an architectural wonder — think dazzling tiles, tranquil gardens, and peacocks strutting around for your selfies 🦚.
2. Centro Historico de Sevilla: Lose yourself in cobblestone lanes, tapas bars, and flamenco energy. Strolling here is the best way to soak up old-town charm.
3. Plaza del Triunfo & Archivo General de Indias: These spots are neighbors to the Alcázar and Cathedral, perfect for quick photo stops and historical deep-dives.
Where to Stay:
Hotel Legado Alcazar (C. Mariana de Pineda, 18) is right next to major sights, yet it’s super tranquil. The à la carte breakfast is delicious (think healthy, fresh choices), rooms are spacious and unique (some with glass floors over ruins!), and the staff go out of their way to help — bonus tea time with free snacks!
Halo Boutique Hotel (C. Gloria, 3) offers big, comfy rooms, private patios, and a rooftop pool — epic for beating Seville’s heat. Book the super king beds if you can. The staff rock, breakfast’s fresh, and the vibe is seriously chill.
Local Hacks:
Seville is super walkable, so skip taxis and enjoy getting lost. Aim for early mornings at top sights to avoid queues. For money, cards are widely accepted, but small change helps at traditional tapas bars. Roughly April to September is hot — pack light, drink lots, and make use of those hotel pools!
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