Seville, Spain
Seville is the capital of Andalucia, region of spain. Located on the banks of River Guadalquivir, Sevilla is rich in appearance as much as in personality. Seville is characterised by the old fashioned street lights, the horse drawn carriages and the elegant edifices which spell a different charm on the tourists. The city is historically rich with monuments like La Giralda, the Cathedral, Alcazar Palace, Casa de Pilatos, Archive of the Indies, the Town Hall and many more. Apart from this, Seville is also popular for all its festivals, especially the Easter and Feria de Abril.
The charm of this quintessential Andalusian city is found in the peaceful courtyards and winding alleys of the medieval Barrio Santa Cruz, as well as in the beautiful open spaces of the Parque de Maria Luisa and the Plaza de Espana, Seville's most graceful square. Seville is a home to some of the major world famous landmarks, monuments and historic sites as well as churches and tombs. The Gothic Seville Cathedral here is a site of Christopher Columbus’s tomb, which is one of the most famous attractions over here. Seville is also perfect for all the connoisseurs of food as it has a lot to offer in its tapas culture.
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