People generally think of clear skies and soaring temperatures when they think of Seville, and for most of the year they’d be right, but even the Andalusian capital gets its share of rain. Between June and September, Seville may have one of the hottest climates in all of Europe, but we do still have the […]
Author: Jaimie Keating
Where To Eat In Seville: Santa Cruz Neighborhood
The Santa Cruz neighborhood has it all – history, beautifully decorated squares, an inviting atmosphere and, if you can dodge the tourist traps, some exceptional food! Santa Cruz is one of the most difficult neighborhoods to navigate in all of Seville! In spite of that, the city’s old Jewish quarter remains a huge hit with both visitors and locals alike, with […]
5 Places To Sample Vermouth in Seville
Sweet vermouth has long been a pillar of Spanish tradition and, whilst ‘abuelos’ throughout the country have never abandoned their favorite aperitif, in recent years the drink has been enjoying a renaissance all over Spain! You’d be forgiven for immediately associating vermouth with a Dry Martini or Manhattan, but here in Spain this fortified wine is infused […]
My Seville: Gema Alastuey
There’s nothing like seeing a place through the eyes of a local, so we’ve started a new series, My Seville, where locals from all walks of life share their favorite foods, places and stories about their city! We figured the best way to start this off was by speaking to a local jamón (ham) expert […]