Between the Real fabrica de Tabacos and Lope de Vega theater.
When we walked over at night, we saw it was a pub with nice atmosphere, we could not stopped as we wanted to wake up early the following morning.
Next time I will check better the nightlife tips lol
Updated Nov 10, 2003
Address: Avda. Mar?a Luisa, s/n
Even if I would not recomend as spanish, if you want to enjoy a flamenco show during your visit to Sevilla, this is a plce that for 40 euros per person you an enjoy a flamenco night and dinner.
As andalusian I am not fond of the flamenco shows, but I imgine that as foreigner is something special to do while visiting the city
Updated Nov 10, 2003
All the riverside is full of terraces to enjoy the good temperatures at night next to the river, this one is in front of the Torre del Oro.
I promise we were not drunk when we took the photo, and we had not done anything with photoshop pro, seriously lol
Updated Nov 10, 2003
This is the best flamenco I watched in the Andalucian region, it's very authentic with super talented dancers, singers and guitarists... It's set in a tiny room and has got a distinguished atmosphere...Their facial expressions show how much passion they have got for flamenco, it's truly amazing! Definately not to be missed! The show lasts 2 hours and I advise you to book in advance since the room doesn't seat many people, therefore gets full up quickly. The cost of the ticket is 27.05 Euros and you are entitled to one free drink. There are 2 shows per night: 21:00 / 23:30 hrs
Dress Code: Any
Written Oct 19, 2003
Address: Plaza de Sta. Cruz, 11-41004
Phone: 954216981
Website: www.tablaolosgallos.com
Opposite the Torre del Oro there are a few restaurants by the river, with splendid views of the Torre del Oro and the rio all lit up! We chose the Rio Grande Restaurant, drank their very tasty Sangria and ate delicious tapas, the best clams we've ever eaten!!!
Dress Code: Any
Written Oct 18, 2003
Two indoor rooms and an outdoor terrace with live music in each. Music starts around 11:30 or later. Get there by 11:00 to get a seat. A favorite spot for locals although tourists have discovered it also. Free Admission.
Dress Code: No Dress Code
Written Jul 6, 2003
Address: C/ Levies
Have the sangrias! Need I say more? Every place we went to seems to make this fine drink differently; some taste like they are made from a mix so they don't taste as good as others. At one place, our waiter boasted that they made their sangria with cinco liquores (five liquors) -- which at the time sounded like "sin golegores," meaning absolutely nothing --and judging by our post-drinking impairment, I would say he was telling the truth. Anyway, try these out at different places!
Written Mar 3, 2003
The Carbonería is located in the Santa Cruz quarter of Seville.
No sign over the entrance door. Tiny streets. Even for many Sevillian locals the bar is difficult to find. So make sure to take a city map with you or follow the many other people if you are already close to it.
The Carbonería is probably the most popular bar among tourists and Sevillian locals with Live-Music and events almost every night: flamenco, classical music, paintings, ...
Updated Jan 24, 2003
After drink something in the street or squares, young people search for any club or disco to go dancing. The most of them will require you to were shoes. So, don´t forget them.
Dress Code: One very important thing in Seville to enter in the most of clubs is wearing shoes. It doesn´t matter if you are very well dressed if you are not wearing them.
Updated Jan 24, 2003
Sevillanos are proud of their opera house, so if you're interested in seeing a performance at a world-class venue, the Maestanza Theater. There are also jazz and classical music performances.
Dress Code: Dress well, it's the opera!
Updated Dec 22, 2002
Address: Paseo de Colon,
Phone: 95 422 33 44
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