

The Metropol Parasol, affectionately known as 'Las Setas de Sevilla', is a unique wooden structure in Seville, Spain, offering panoramic views of the city and a vibrant plaza below.

Fried dough pastry sprinkled with cinnamon sugar, served with thick hot chocolate.
Thick vegetable stew made with tomatoes, peppers, zucchini, and potatoes.
Cold tomato soup with breadcrumbs, garlic, and olive oil, often served with hard-boiled egg and ham.
A traditional hand-painted fan, symbolizing the city's passion for flamenco and bullfighting.
Vibrantly painted earthenware, reflecting the region's Moorish heritage.
A replica of the legendary bullfighter's suit, a must-have for fans of the sport.
A historic café near Metropol Parasol, famous for its traditional Spanish breakfasts and beautiful interior.
A popular spot for breakfast, known for its creative vegetarian dishes and cozy atmosphere.
Famous for its wide variety of tapas and lively atmosphere, perfect for a lunch gathering.
A stunning Gothic cathedral, the largest in the world, housing numerous artworks and Christopher Columbus's tomb.
A royal palace with beautiful gardens, a blend of Islamic and Mudéjar architecture.
A unique wooden structure offering panoramic views of the city, especially beautiful at sunset.
Seville can experience sudden rain showers, especially in spring and autumn.
Metropol Parasol is part of a large plaza, requiring plenty of walking.
Protect from the strong sun, especially during summer visits.
A fascinating journey through Belize's rich history and culture, housed in a former prison building.
A regency townhouse in Regency style, built as a seaside retreat, now housing a museum showcasing the Royal Pavilion's history and decorative arts.

A mesmerizing light and music show that transforms the Lesse River in Dinant into a magical spectacle.