Sevilla is a magic city....
by Neuras
Sevilla is a magic city. People are always happy and talking about either one out of two things: football or bullfighting.
The town is an easygoing one. No rushes, no hassles, beatiful buildings everywhere. The Giralda taking command of the view, just as predicted in the brochures.
Outdoor Cafes
by acemj
When the weather is right, Sevillanos will be out in force enjoying their beautiful city at sidewalk cafes. The area around the cathedral is full of restaurants and bars, but you'll find them all over the city.
Good Friday - Viernes Santo
by spanishguy
Holy Week is an important event for the Catholic Calendar. In addition Seville used to have an important representation from 16th century. From that time Jesus's Passion is represented by ussing portables Crosses and Altars, called "Pasos".
La Semana Santa es un importante acontecimiento en el calendario católico. Además en Sevilla se realiza una importante representación desde el siglo XVI. Desde este momento la Pasión de Jesucristo se representa a través de Pasosque representan a Jesús y a la Virgen María.
Mucha Gente
by betis1
Why are there 100 people spilling into the streets while trying to squeeze into that bar that only holds 25? Spaniards like to be where the action is. An empty bar is empty for a reason. In an American's eyes this may be an advantage but in a Spaniard's eyes this is a sign: it's not the place to be tonight.
Just Across the River
by acemj
If you want to see the Sevilla that is fairly free from the influence of tourism, step across the Triana Bridge to Triana and you'll see it. The riverfront street, Calle Bettis offers great views across the Guadalquivir to Sevilla and you'll also find some authentic restaurants and shops.