All Night Long
As far as the nightlife is concerned you might want to checkout Catedral, which is not far from Plaza Salvador or Boss for some good booty shaking. Now if you want to go where the Spanish kids go head over to “La Palenque” and/or “Antique” but you have to go dressed to impressed! These clubs are in the area of the Expo along with a couple of others. Basically, a good area if you’re in the mood for club hopping. If your just in the mood for drinks and want to be in an English / American bar atmosphere, you only need to stroll down Calle Betis as the people call “the other side of the river”. Or visit the Irish pubs in the area of Plaza Cuba (Madigan’s), in the center right next to the cathedral (P. Flaherty ) and in Edificio Viapol (O'Neill's). You interested in going to a club and listening to nothing but flamenco and dancing sevillanas? “El Simpecao” in Triana and another called “La Madruga” (its close to a Japanese restaurant, not far from Plaza Cuba) are just right.
Speaking of restaurants… You like your salsa spicy?? Go to Azúcar de Cuba or Habanita. Or maybe you prefer a quaint, intimate, Italian dining experience at San Marcos. There are about 6 different locations : Calle Betis, Calle Cuna, and Nervion are my personal favorites. How about tea time in an authentic Arabian atmosphere at a Moroccan tea house on Calle Pureza and another close by off of C/ Pages de Corro.
Enjoy English-speaking movies in “versión original” at Avenida 5 Cines located right behind the NH Plaza de Armas Hotel and commercial center. Most video clubs like Blockbuster rent DVDs and also have an original versión section. There’s one on Avda. República Argentina and another in La Macarena.
Look out for monthly agendas about the area of Andalucia called “El Giraldillo” www.elgiraldillo.es usually available in independent shops or institutions. It lists out everything from museums to concerts to movies. A definite must-have while in Seville.
I hope this tid-bit info. helps you out while you’re here. Enjoy! The majority of the discoteques enforce the No sneaker code but ultimately the decision is left to the bouncer. If he likes how you look, you'll get in; if not, you'd be better off going to another club. People here are the ultimate fashion victims, and love to emulate LA and NY (big city) glam, so that should give you an idea of the competion.


