Seville

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cliffords

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1,708 posts

29 months

Sunday 14th January
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Looking to go for 5 to 7 days last week in February.
We like city breaks , nice hotel , eat some nice food wander about, maybe get a car for a few days .
We are late 50's been to lots of city's but never Seville.

Do you think we will like it , have you been?

YorkshireStu

4,418 posts

206 months

Sunday 14th January
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I've been a few times, it is a beautiful city with very, very good cuisine.

It gets ridiculously hot so the time you are thinking of it good for a city break and it really does have a lot to offer in that regard.

Book online for all tickets to see places - it saves a lot of time queuing.

Tlandcruiser

2,809 posts

204 months

Sunday 14th January
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I love Seville, I stayed in hotel fernando III. Good location and the staff were fantastic. I stayed in September so we made good use of the pool and roof top bar. I loved the food and bars, my wife loved the that and the boutique stores. If you go, I recommend trying the tasting menu at the San Marco.


Use Uber if you need a taxi.

My wife and I loved it so much, we almost went back. However, we ended up booking 5 nights in Granada and 6 nights in Malaga old town purely because we wanted to visit another city.

Edited by Tlandcruiser on Sunday 14th January 21:54

rdjohn

6,329 posts

201 months

Monday 15th January
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Its a small city, so 5-7 days might be too long.

I would consider 2-centre. Seville/Granada, but best Seville / Malaga. Cordoba is not that interesting and can be done in 2-days.

Try having a look at the Michael Portillo series on C5 touring Andalucia

ffc

679 posts

165 months

Monday 15th January
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We did 5 days last March and loved it. May have been a day too long, we should have gone to Cordoba for the day. We stayed here https://www.elreymoro.com/index.php/es/. Much nicer than your normal chain stuff.

robmank0572

17 posts

92 months

Monday 15th January
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Great City. Visited last October and stayed in the Hotel Alcázar. Good location, about 10 minutes walk from the Alcazar and Cathedral. A good mid price option.

Both the Cathedral and Alcazar are worth booking in advance. At the Alcazar you have the option of booking a timed tour of the Royal Apartments which is worth it. They are quite strict on time keeping, so get there early if you do that. At the Cathedral You can book a rooftop tour in english which is intestering and gives some great views. I also visited the Plaza D'espana one evening, there was a busker playing on one of the bridges, the sound echoing around, really special.

As others have said, there is probably not enough to fill up 5 days in the city itself, but it is easy to reach somewhere like Cordoba on the train. The High Speed service takes about an hour and the Mosque Catherdral is well worth visiting there.

RitchieLee

13 posts

12 months

Monday 15th January
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We visited Cadiz on the coast by train from Seville.

loughran

2,853 posts

142 months

Tuesday 16th January
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RitchieLee said:
We visited Cadiz on the coast by train from Seville.
Was it a worthwhile journey ?

Shnozz

27,881 posts

277 months

Tuesday 16th January
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rdjohn said:
Its a small city, so 5-7 days might be too long.

I would consider 2-centre. Seville/Granada, but best Seville / Malaga. Cordoba is not that interesting and can be done in 2-days.

Try having a look at the Michael Portillo series on C5 touring Andalucia
And Ronda

Shnozz

27,881 posts

277 months

Tuesday 16th January
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rdjohn said:
Its a small city, so 5-7 days might be too long.

I would consider 2-centre. Seville/Granada, but best Seville / Malaga. Cordoba is not that interesting and can be done in 2-days.

Try having a look at the Michael Portillo series on C5 touring Andalucia
And Ronda

raceboy

13,249 posts

286 months

Tuesday 16th January
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Shnozz said:
And Ronda
Firmly on my list of places to go, looks stunning and would quite like to watch a bull fight. paperbag
Again it was visited on the Michael Portillo series on C5 Touring Andalucia, only thing holding us back is it's a pig to get to via public transport and that's our preferred route, we're doing 11 days in Italy in June on the train rotate, I just need to man up and get a car booked the whole area looks great. smile

vixen1700

23,875 posts

276 months

Tuesday 16th January
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Loved Seville and look forward to going back at some point soon, it's a lovely city.

What sticks in my mind though was going to the Flamenco show at the Mercado de Triana food market.

A tiny little stage with room for an audience of around 15-20 people seeing the most intense dancing and story-telling. Left us totally shell-shocked for about an hour afterwards. Incredible and highly recommended. smile

Enjoy the place!

omniflow

2,781 posts

157 months

Tuesday 16th January
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vixen1700 said:
Loved Seville and look forward to going back at some point soon, it's a lovely city.

What sticks in my mind though was going to the Flamenco show at the Mercado de Triana food market.

A tiny little stage with room for an audience of around 15-20 people seeing the most intense dancing and story-telling. Left us totally shell-shocked for about an hour afterwards. Incredible and highly recommended. smile

Enjoy the place!
Was this something you just stumbled across, or was it something you pre-booked?

We're there in June for 3 nights and really want to see some proper Flamenco.

vixen1700

23,875 posts

276 months

Tuesday 16th January
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omniflow said:
Was this something you just stumbled across, or was it something you pre-booked?

We're there in June for 3 nights and really want to see some proper Flamenco.
Stumbled across really.

Not something that had entered my mind previously, but saw the little theatre when we were walking round the food market (also well worth a visit) and thought we'd give it a go, so booked some tickets for a 6.00pm show.

My previous thoughts on Flemenco were akin to what you'd see on a Benidorm package holiday hehe so seeing a woman in black, a narrator and a guitar player on a small stage was a revelation. Left us speechless.

Amateurish

7,876 posts

228 months

Tuesday 16th January
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Seville is great. The Alcazar and Cathedral are well worth a visit.

A tour of the bullring is also very interesting.

We went in June and the weather was perfect.

Amateurish

7,876 posts

228 months

Tuesday 16th January
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vixen1700 said:
Stumbled across really.

Not something that had entered my mind previously, but saw the little theatre when we were walking round the food market (also well worth a visit) and thought we'd give it a go, so booked some tickets for a 6.00pm show.

My previous thoughts on Flemenco were akin to what you'd see on a Benidorm package holiday hehe so seeing a woman in black, a narrator and a guitar player on a small stage was a revelation. Left us speechless.
We saw a great flamenco performance on the steps of the Plaza de Espana. I think the performances are daily, and free, so worth a look.

cliffords

Original Poster:

1,708 posts

29 months

Tuesday 16th January
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Well thanks for all the suggestions and recommendations .
Flights booked , we will start looking at the Hotel next .

Much appreciated

shirt

23,198 posts

207 months

Tuesday 16th January
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We went as part of a longer trip for Holy Week in 2023, stayed here:

https://maps.app.goo.gl/9ZfHEXyZ5Gbf8o9W7?g_st=ic

The owner/host was great, got us reservations for lunch and dinner at some truly excellent restaurants despite them being fully booked due to the festivities. She sent a driver to collect is from the station who gave us a list of cafes and bars we wouldn’t have stumbled upon otherwise. I’ve only recently run out of the homemade vermouth I bought from one of them frown

Agree 5 days is probably too long. Car hire from the station is cheap though, you could day trip Ronda / Olvera, Michelin guide has some decent lunch stops and the roads were lightly trafficked

Pedro25

269 posts

36 months

Tuesday 16th January
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Visited a few years ago got the fast train from Malaga, lovely city plenty to see,do,eat and drink. Good time of year you're thinking about as well, as previous replies we went in the height of summer and it was boiling hot, almost the same as a hot air stripper being pointed at your forehead. We spent most of our time in really cool bars and wandering around the lovely streets in the city centre.

Shnozz

27,881 posts

277 months

Tuesday 16th January
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raceboy said:
Firmly on my list of places to go, looks stunning and would quite like to watch a bull fight. paperbag
Again it was visited on the Michael Portillo series on C5 Touring Andalucia, only thing holding us back is it's a pig to get to via public transport and that's our preferred route, we're doing 11 days in Italy in June on the train rotate, I just need to man up and get a car booked the whole area looks great. smile
We did it as part of a road trip down south between Christmas and New Year. Nerja, Marbella, Ronda and Grenada before shooting back home. Truly magical place and worth the (cheap) car hire. In fact I think I’d have preferred a hire car with excess insurance rather than me taking my own car. These places need small cars!