

A vibrant, iconic square in Seville, surrounded by beautiful buildings and home to numerous events.

A royal palace filled with history, beautiful gardens, and stunning architecture.
A unique wooden structure offering panoramic views of the city.

One of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world, housing numerous artworks and Christopher Columbus's tomb.

Fried dough pastries served with thick hot chocolate
Fried eggs with chorizo, paprika, and sherry
Stew made of chickpeas, meat, and vegetables
Plaza De España can have sudden rain showers, especially in spring and autumn.

Exploring the historic city center involves a lot of walking on cobblestone streets.

Staying hydrated is crucial in the warm Mediterranean climate.

Intricately designed fans made from palm leaves, symbolizing the city's passion for flamenco and bullfighting.
Vibrantly painted earthenware, a traditional Andalusian craft, often featuring floral and geometric patterns.
Hand-painted figurines honouring the famous bullfighter, Manolete, a local hero.
Iconic for its location near Seville Cathedral and offering traditional Spanish breakfast.
A historic bar known for its traditional Spanish breakfast and coffee.

Famous for its variety of tapas and lively atmosphere in the Alfalfa district.
Moen Jo Daro Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, houses artifacts from the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, offering a glimpse into the daily life of its inhabitants over 4500 years ago.
A treasure trove of artifacts and exhibits, the Banaras Hindu University Museum in Varanasi is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
A hub of local history and culture, nestled in the picturesque town of Te Anau, gateway to Fiordland National Park.