The Ultimate Travel Guide To Seville

This blog post was originally posted on April 7, 2016, and was updated on January 26, 2018. Seville is the city that embodies everything quintessentially Spanish. Long and hot summer nights. Feisty, foot-stomping flamenco. A controversial and bold bullfighting tradition. Buildings decorated with ceramic tiles that also flaunt a distinctly Arab flair. Tapa after tapa […]

It’s Time To Eat! Here’s Our Top 10 Gourmet Tapas In Seville

Spain might be a traditional country when it comes to food, but in Seville we have some creative, gourmet offerings that aren’t to be missed during your visit to the city! Seville’s tapas scene has had a revolution in recent years. While traditional tapas (and historic bars to try them!) are still found all across […]

Where To Eat Around Calle Feria & Calle San Luis

This post was last updated on 02/01/2017 What was 15 years ago a no-go zone, the area around Calle Feria and Calle San Luis has had somewhat of a makeover in recent years, including the bars and restaurants. Right now, it feels like new spots to eat and drink are popping up every week, and […]

Here’s Some Ideas For What To Do In Seville In The Rain

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 […]

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 […]

Where to Eat In Seville: El Arenal Neighborhood

From decades old “abacerías” (grocery stores) to timeless bars, and of course, slick modern restaurants, the conveniently located central El Arenal neighborhood has it all when it comes to the food. El Arenal has come along way since the day when it was the sandy, swampy marshes alongside the River – hence its name El Arenal […]

How to Spend 48 Hours in Seville

Even with just a whirlwind 48 hour trip to Seville, it’s enough time to get a good idea of the city and what there is to see and do. While just 24 hours in the city gives you a taste of the wonders of Seville, the more time you have the better! Here is our […]

Seville for Foodies: An Insider’s Guide

Seville is slowly becoming recognized as a haven for food lovers. The city has amazing tapas and great local wines. If that weren’t enough, it also has access to excellent local produce. What’s there not to love? So for you food lovers who are coming to discover everything about Andalusia’s capital, and more, here is […]

Where to Eat in Seville: Alameda Neighborhood

Once upon a time a no-go area in Seville, the Alameda de Hercules is a long boulevard that has evolved into a spot where Seville’s young and hip crowd, or those just looking for a relaxed atmosphere, come on any given night of the week to hang out over a ‘cerveza’ or two. However, it’s […]