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Step into a tapestry of Moorish architecture and lush gardens at the heart of Seville
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Ascend the Giralda for breathtaking views in the world's largest Gothic cathedral
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Bus Maes
Enjoy a hassle-free bus tour of Seville and visit all the iconic landmarks
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Featuring 7,000 sea creatures from 400 different aquatic species, living in 36 different exhibits, Seville Aquarium is an aquatic wonderland.
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Palacio de las Dueñas is one of Seville's most prominent residences, and it's steeped in history. This Gothic-Mudéjar-style palace has seen many a noble VIP since its construction between the 15th and 16th centuries. It is named after the monastery, Convento de Santa María la Real de las Dueñas. Visitors can soak up five centuries worth of history in its beautiful gardens, halls, and patios, as well as admire all manner of tapestries, art, and furniture inside.
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Bata de Cola
Experience Seville's passion: see an unforgettable flamenco show
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Isla Mágica is a themed amusement park located in the original Expo '92 site, on the Isla de La Cartuja in Seville. This adventure-packed park sits north-west of the city center, across the Puente de la Barqueta.
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Experience the beauty of Seville and bask in the sun on a fun cruise
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Dance your way through the history of Spain's national dance in a cutting-edge museum founded by legendary flamenco dancer Cristina Hoyos.
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The Setas de Sevilla, also known as Metropol Parasol and the Mushrooms of the Incarnation, is a monument in Seville constructed by German architect Jürgen Mayer. Consisting of six enormous mushroom-shaped canopies, the design of Las Setas (The Mushrooms), which was completed in 2011, was inspired by other monuments in the city, including Seville Cathedral and Plaza del Cristo de Burgos.
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Sevilla Football Club Stadium
Sevilla F.C. Stadium, also known as the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium, is a 45,500-seat stadium located in Seville, Spain. It is the home of Sevilla Football Club, one of the most successful clubs in Spanish football. The stadium has been renovated several times, most recently in 2007, and is considered one of the most modern and beautiful of its kind in Spain. If you can't get your hands on match day tickets, (and even if you can) touring the stadium behind the scenes is one of Seville's must-do experiences for football fans. Get your hands on some Sevilla F.C. Stadium tour tickets and delve into the history and heritage of one of Spain's most important football clubs.
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Group taking a selfie at Plaza de España
Explore Seville's secrets & treasures: take an unforgettable city tour
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Seville's Museum of Illusions presents a collection of optical illusions, holograms, distorted rooms, and puzzles that put your mind to the test. The museum is suitable for all ages and guarantees a memorable experience with family or friends. Get your Museum of Illusions tickets and laugh, touch, and investigate across different rooms and activities. Take original photographs and use all your creativity and imagination around the museum!
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Located just a short walk from Seville's Alcazar and Cathedral, stands another remnant of the city's rich and storied past. Casa de Salinas is a privately owned 16th-century mansion, built at the crossroads of European history. Its elegant fusion of Gothic, Renaissance, and Mudéjar architectural styles reflect the patchwork of cultures and artistic movements that swirled around Spain during the 16th century.
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INTERIOR DE LA CAPILLA DE SAN JORGE DEL HOSPITAL DE LA CARIDAD
Hospital de la Caridad was founded by Miguel Mañara in 1663 to welcome the thousands of sick and poor people of Seville, devastated by plague epidemics and the economic and social crisis of the 17th century. Inside you can enjoy beautiful courtyards with gardens, arches and medieval arches, and the Main Chapel, with works by the masters of the Sevillian Baroque such as Bartolomé E. Murillo, Juan de Valdés Leal, Pedro Roldán or Francisco de Zurbarán, as well as the Sala de Cabildos, with a small art gallery, and the Sala de la Virgen, with a permanent exhibition of Miguel Mañara and the daily life of the Brotherhood in the seventeenth century.
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Itálica

Itálica was once an elaborate Roman city just northwest of modern-day Seville. It was the birthplace of Roman Emperor Trajan, and supposedly also Hadrian. Itálica is home to numerous archeological sites, including a breathtaking amphitheatre that keen-eyed Game of Thrones fans will recognize as the setting for the Dragonpit.
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