Seville or Sevilla as the spanish call it is Spain’s fourth largest city and the capital of Andalusia (Andalucia).
The city is more than 2,000 years old and steeped in history. Seville’s fascinating Roman and Islamic architecture along with it’s classical Andalucian charm make it the perfect short break destination.
One of the key attractions of Sevilla are the many thousands of tapas that fill the city. The choice of food in these bars is extensive ranging from seafood to sausage.
You can get direct flights to Sevilla Airport from the UK with a number of airlines including Ryanair, Iberia and Air Berlin.
Which airlines fly to Seville from the United Kingdom?
If you are visiting Seville in the summer be sure to book your accommodation in advance becuause due to the favourable Meditteranian climate tourists flock to Sevilla in the summer months.
Whatever you decide to see on your visit to Seville be it a Bull Fight or the Fine Arts Museum make sure you don’t leave without taking a walk up the Seville Cathedral.
The Cathedral of Seville was built in the 1400s to show of Seville’s wealth and is a site not to be missed. Catedral de Santa María de la Sede as it’s known in Spanish also servees as the burial site of the great explorer Cristopher Columbus.
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