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What to do in Sevilla
What to do in Seville in 1 day
Morning: Cathedral, Giralda, Real Alcazár and Church of San
Salvador.
Afternoon: neighbourhood of Santa Cruz, Plaza de España and
Bullfighting Museum of the Maestranza.
If you only stay one day in Seville, monuments that you
can’t pass up are the Cathedral, where you can go up the
Giralda, but also the Real Alcazár and the Church of EL
Salvador. It won’t take you too much time but keep you
entertained nonetheless. The morning is devoted to visiting two
World Heritage monuments: first is the biggest Gothic
Cathedral in the world and second is the most ancient inha
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What to do in Sevilla in 2 days
What to do in Seville in 2 days
Morning: Church of Magdalena, Museum of Fine Arts, Park of
María Luisa.
Afternoon: Museum of Archaeology, Museum of Arts and
Traditions.
You have to start by the Church of Magdalena, former church to
the Dominican convent of Saint Pablo. It’s a work of architect
Leonardo of Figueroa which constitutes a glorious example of
Seville’s Baroque architecture in the 18th century. Nowadays,
it’s the parish and headquarters of the Sacramental
Brotherhood of Magdalena, of the Brotherhood of Our Lady of
Amparo, of the Brotherhood of The Fifth Anxiety (Saint
Thursday) and
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What to do in Sevilla in 3 days
What to do in Seville in 3 days
Morning: Archive of Indies, Saint Charity, Bullfighting Museum.
Afternoon: Town Hall, Palace of the Earl of Lebrija, House of
Pilatos.
For your third day in Seville, we recommend you the Archive of
Indies, the building where the administrative documents from
the New World were stored. Next to the Square of El Salvador,
take the Calle Cuna in direction of the North until you face the
Palace of La Condesa de Lebrija, which houses Roman ruins of
great historical value. Following the theme of Ancient Rome,
you can discover the life of this ancient village in the
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