Triana, the most vibrant and colourful area of Seville is popular for the birthplace of flamenco, fresh produce market, restaurants and cafes. We have been going around Triana every now and then but only recently found and fell in love with a local cafe and bar, La Baronesa. Who would have thought the most hip …
The old quarter of Seville was a bit quiet when we strolled along the area on a bright late afternoon. It took fifteen minutes walk from the Cathedral to La Encarnacion Square where we planned to visit Las Setas de Seville. Las Setas de Seville is known as Metropol Parasol internationally. It’s the only …
With a harmonious blend of cultures, it’s only right to say Seville is a city with character. Other European cities may be proud with gothic renaissance romantic influences but with a touch of Islamic and Christian influences, Seville stands out amongst other cities in Europe. The trace of Islamic and Christian influences, known as mudejar …
There is no other landmark can represent Seville better than the Real Alcazar. It has been known that the Real Acazar of Seville is one of the oldest palaces exist. First built in the 11th century by the Moorish kingdom in Andalusia, the Real Alcazar had been underwent several transformations. It is a silent witness …
A home to Flamenco dance…. that was my Japanese friends’ response when I mentioned about Seville. For Japanese, Seville is known as a home to Flamenco dance which is popular now in Japan. Little I knew Seville is more than flamenco dance until I started digging for more information here and there. Seville is …