Hotel Casas la Judería
Located in the heart of the Jewish Quarter of Seville, this group of palatial houses has a history of over five hundred years. These mysterious spaces have now been transformed into a fully equipped hotel with luxurious decor and its own spa, which has even been visited by Stephen King.
Atarazanas
In the past, the Castilian royal family had a shipyard in this city, which operated from the 13th to the 15th century, specializing in the construction of large ships. Originally there were 17 ships, but now only 7 remain. It is still one of the most famous scenes in 'Game of Thrones'.
Hamán Almohade en el Bar Giralda
Considered the oldest and most precious heritage of Seville, the Almohad period Arab bath is located in a bar adjacent to the Seville Cathedral. This 12th-century bath has been covered, thus remaining intact and well-preserved to this day. It is a reflection of the most glorious period of Seville's Muslim history and is a treasure worth cherishing.
Fábrica de Artillería
Since its establishment in 1565, the Prístebor, known for manufacturing armaments, has been listed as an asset of cultural value. Visiting this treasure, you can see the vault, the engineer's garden house, and other wonderful sights, all worth visiting.
Calle verde
This street does not have grand monuments and imposing facades, but it features narrow streets, elegant traditional buildings, and abundant vegetation that provides shade for pedestrians. This is its unique charm.
Pabellón de Marruecos
When the World Expo opened in Morocco in 1992, it gave us an architectural gem, which is now the Three Cultures of the Mediterranean Foundation. This building, donated by the Kingdom of Morocco, not only reflects the greatness of Moroccan art but also serves as an important symbol that transcends time and space.
Plaza del Cabildo
A three-story semicircular arch square, with ancient city wall relics and a charming fountain on one side, and an unusual sight on the other: balconies decorated with murals by the famous Seville painter José Paloma. The ground floor has various shops, including a store specializing in philatelic items and coins. Every Sunday, a small antique market is held here, giving coin and banknote collectors a chance to gather.
Gourmet Experience Duque
On the top floor of the palace in Duque Square, in the center of Seville, there is a space offering the most unique cuisine. From exquisite seafood to top-notch burgers or selected meats, you can find it all here. The most stunning feature is its large terrace, where you can enjoy the most beautiful sunset in Seville, sip cocktails, and have an unforgettable night.