Casual Don Juan Tenorio Sevilla





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Almost any visit to Seville, whether themed around art, architecture, history, monuments, or even gardens, must begin at the ensemble that earned the city the UNESCO World Heritage designation it so richly deserves: the Cathedral, La Giralda, and the Real Alcazar. These monuments are not only the artistic and architectural heart of Seville but are also at the city's geographic heart, representing some of the oldest remaining examples in the town, with structures dating almost intact from...
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This route is part of a hike of several weeks duration along the Camino de Santiago along the Via de la Plata, also known as Via de la Plata Ourense or Camino Meridional. It can be done on foot or by bicycle at various paces and starting from different starting points. The Vía de la Plata is an alternative to the French Way if looking for a less crowded route. From Seville to Santiago, along the Vía de la Plata and the Sanabrés road, there are approximately 980 kilometers. It runs along...
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This beautiful tour leads through Moorish palaces, museums, picturesque streets, La Maestranza bullring, the Torre del Oro, Seville Cathedral, and other must-see sights. Public transportation is easy in Seville, with minibusses connecting the leading companies. A day pass allows you to hop on and off. Seville is full of iconic monuments dating back 1300 years. Every visitor will travel through time when Seville was the capital of Islamic culture in Europe and a starting point for the Age of...
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This is an excellent road bike route from the capital of Seville to the airport of the same city, about 20 kilometers from the city center. The tour starts in the neighborhood of La Florida and continues through Ciudad Jardín, Amate Park, La Doctora, Hacienda San Antonio Park, and Torreblanca up to the airport.
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Bicycle ride from Seville to La Palma del Condado in Andalusia. After passing through narrow streets in one of Seville's suburbs, you follow the A-8076 and then the A-472 secondary roads. Traffic can be heavy on both roads, but there is a generous shoulder or adjacent bike lane to ride on. There are many olive orchards and several vineyards. Also, a highlight of the route is passing through the small village of Manzanilla, with many of its fabulous hacienda-style houses.