

Seville Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece, is the largest cathedral in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Fried dough pastry sprinkled with sugar, served with thick hot chocolate
Fried bread soaked in honey or wine, sprinkled with cinnamon
Spinach and chickpeas stew, flavoured with cumin and paprika
Intricately designed fans made from palm leaves, symbolizing Seville's traditional culture and Flamenco dance.
Hand-painted ceramic pieces, a traditional art form in Seville, often depicting local scenes and motifs.
Souvenirs honouring the famous bullfighter Manolete, who was born in Seville, including posters, figurines, and books.
Seville has a Mediterranean climate with hot summers, so breathable, light clothing is essential.

Protection from the sun is crucial, especially when exploring the cathedral and its surroundings.
High UV levels in Seville require daily sunscreen application to prevent sunburn.
Famous for its traditional Spanish breakfast and prime location near Seville Cathedral.
Established in 1670, it's one of Europe's oldest tapas bars, perfect for a traditional breakfast.
Known for its innovative tapas and vibrant atmosphere, a favorite among locals and tourists alike.
A stunning Gothic cathedral, the largest in the world by volume, housing numerous artworks and Christopher Columbus's tomb.
A unique wooden structure offering panoramic views of Seville, especially beautiful at sunrise.
A royal palace complex with beautiful gardens, fountains, and intricate architecture.
A revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, nestled in the scenic Ghats of the Godavari River, offering a serene and spiritual experience.
Ruins of a grand Roman-Byzantine port city, featuring a stunning amphitheater and aqueducts.
A serene riverside walkway in Guangzhou, offering picturesque views of the Pearl River and the iconic Canton Tower.