Top 6 Neighborhoods in Province of Seville, Andalucia

December 12, 2021 Yuk Petri

The Province of Seville (Spanish: Sevilla) is a province of southern Spain, in the western part of the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is bordered by the provinces of Málaga, Cádiz in the south, Huelva in the west, Badajoz in the north and Córdoba in the east. Seville is the province's as well as the Andalusian autonomous community's capital.
Restaurants in Province of Seville

1. Centro Historico de Sevilla

Seville Spain http://www.setasdesevilla.com
Excellent
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5.0 based on 3,046 reviews

Centro Historico de Sevilla

Reviewed By Widlydidly

My first visit to Seville, wow! For many years I have loved Barcelona but Seville is a step up in so many ways. Easy walking, pedestrianised, lots of restaurants and bars, superb tapas everywhere, great history, great architecture, lovely atmosphere, lots of good quality street musicians. Lots of shops, love this city

2. Barrio Santa Cruz

Seville Spain +34 607 59 75 08 http://www.corraldelagua.es
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 8,818 reviews

Barrio Santa Cruz

The Barrio Santa Cruz used to be the Jewish quarter. The streets are narrow and form a labyrinth. It’s easy to get lost among the jasmine-scented streets… only to discover a convent or a palace or a hotel. Many of the palaces have wrought iron gates suitable for peeping into their beautiful patios. There are many small stores and some artisan shops, as well as good art galleries.

Reviewed By jbA5000PG - Holmes Chapel, United Kingdom

Quaint little streets, lots of interesting features and souvenir shops selling lots of local ceramics, tapas bar, flamenco shows, a must see visit .. all alleyway lead to the centre of Seville and the cathedral

3. Triana

Seville Spain +34 954 18 13 56 http://www.sursidestory.com
Excellent
43%
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Satisfactory
16%
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4.0 based on 4,405 reviews

Triana

For a more authentic and decidedly less well-scrubbed experience, it’s worth crossing the river to explore this scruffy but vibrant old quarter, historically the centre of azulejo, or glazed-tile production. There are plenty of tapas bars for sustenance to sustain your ceramic shopping, and it’s fun to seek out the surviving corrales. These tiny buildings with flower-smothered courtyards once housed extended the gypsy families from which emerged Spain’s greatest flamenco dynasties.

Reviewed By janejI4849TC - Llandudno, United Kingdom

Definitely worth a trip across the river where there is a massive indoor market that has lots of food and then wandering around you will find the Ceramics Area where you can buy lovely Spanish pottery

4. La Macarena

Seville Spain
Excellent
46%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
8%
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4.0 based on 13 reviews

La Macarena

5. Plaza San Fernando

Between Calle Prim and Calle Martin Lopez, 41410 Carmona Spain
Excellent
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Good
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4.0 based on 24 reviews

Plaza San Fernando

6. Centro San Miguel

Avenida el Aguila S/N, 41500 Alcala de Guadaira Spain +34 615 37 15 30 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/pg/centrosanmiguelalcala/about/?ref=page_internal
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2.0 based on 2 reviews

Centro San Miguel

The San Miguel Center is a cultural facility of the City Council of Alcala de Guadaira. It is located in the old church of San Miguel, medieval building recovered in the year 2017. It is currently a space dedicated to the realization of cultural and tourist activities, taking advantage of its location in the Cerro del Castillo de Alcala de Guadaira.

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