Sevilla, Spain


Old Town Sevilla almost feels like a city within a city. Once you settle there, you don’t want to leave old town. Everything is in walking distance, from the one hidden square to the next little church. And if walking is getting a bit too much, ice cream and coffee is served anywhere.

Walking through the city

There is nothing better than a nice stroll through this city– even if it takes multiple days to complete!

CIty Hall at Pla de San Francisco.
Av. de la Constitución.
Peek at C. Alemanes.
Fuente de Hispalis de Puerta de Jerez.
Hotel de Alfonso III.
Royal Tobacco Factory of Sevilla.
Capilla de la Virgen del Buen Aire.
Casino de la Exposición.
Plaza de España.
Painting in Jardines de Cristina.
Performing in the shade of Setas de Sevilla.
Quadilqivir.

Cathedral and Giralda

No visit to Sevilla is complete without a visit to this majestic cathedral. The Giralda made me think of the minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque in Marrakech, Morocco, a place a visited (without proper photography gear many years ago).

La Giralda as seen from the court.
View from La Giralda.
Inside the cathedral.
Cathedral Roof.
One of the many beautiful stained-glass windows.
Tomb of Christopher Columbus.
Altar of the Blind Woman.
The tomb of Archbishop Gonzalo de Mena y Roelas.
At night.

Nightlife in Sevilla

Often the preferred time of day to walk around. And… what is better then having dinner next to La Giralda?

Dinner time!
Pla de Patio de Banderas.
Parroquia de San Pedro Apóstol.
Nightlife in Sevilla.
On La Seta.
Cathedral and La Giralda by night.
Time to go home. Everybody else left already.

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