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Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | Sevilla is the flamboyant city of Carmen and Don Juan, where bullfighting is still politically correct and little girls dream of growing up to become flamenco dancers. Sevilla has soul — and we feel it in its lacy Moorish palace, massive cathedral, lavish royal tombs, labyrinthine Jewish quarter, and its people-filled streets.
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Walk around Seville Spain 4K. Plaza de España - Catedral de Sevilla - Maestranza.
The first walk in Seville - the capital of the Spanish province of Andalusia. Our path will run from Plaza de España, past Catedral de Sevilla to Maestranza.
0:00 Plaza de España
25:22 Punto De Lectura
30:15 Av. Isabel la Católica
33:55 Av. el Cid
34:05 Monumento al Cid Campeador
34:50 Parque Prado de San Sebastián
37:40 Jardines de Murillo
39:00 Calle San Fernando
40:05 Real Fábrica de Tabacos de Sevilla Universidad de Sevilla
43:00 Puerta de Jerez
43:10 Fuente de Híspalis Puerta de Jerez
47:50 Jardines de Cristina
49:55 Paseo de las Delicias
51:25 Paseo Alcalde Marqués del Contadero
51:30 Torre del Oro
52:00 Río Guadalquivir Puente de San Telmo
57:00 Av. Paseo de Cristina
59:00 Puerta de Jerez
59:55 Av. de la Constitución
1:01:40 Archivo de Indias
1:01:45 Calle Santo Tomás
1:03:10 Puerta del León (Real Alcázar de Sevilla)
1:03:30 Plaza del Triunfo Catedral de Sevilla
1:06:20 La Giralda
1:07:25 Plaza Virgen de los Reyes Archisevilla Siempre Adelante Fuente Farola
1:08:30 La Giralda
1:09:30 Calle Cardenal Carlos Amigo Vallejo
1:10:05 Calle Alemanes
1:11:10 Calle Hernando Colón
1:12:45 Plaza de San Francisco
1:13:05 Ayuntamiento de Sevilla
1:13:30 Fuente de Mercurio
1:15:12 Av. de la Constitución
1:16:25 Plaza Nueva
1:17:05 Fernando III El Santo
1:19:15 Plaza de San Francisco
1:22:25 Calle Sierpes
1:23:45 Calle Sagasta
1:24:58 Pl. del Salvador
1:25:05 Iglesia Colegial del Divino Salvador
1:26:15 Iglesia de la Paz
1:27:08 Calle Sagasta
1:28:14 Capilla de San José
1:28:18 Calle Sierpes
1:29:40 Calle Cerrajería
1:32:30 Calle Sierpes
1:34:30 Plaza del Duque (La Campana)
1:35:00 Calle Sta. María de Gracia
1:35:30 Calle Tarifa
1:36:00 Calle Javier Lasso de la Vega
1:37:00 Plaza Fernando de Herrera
1:38:40 Calle Orfila
1:38:50 Capilla de San Andres
1:39:15 Calle José Gestoso
1:40:25 Pl. de la Encarnación Setas de Sevilla - Metropol Parasol
1:43:57 Parroquia de San Pedro Apóstol Calle Imagen
1:45:50 Calle Laraña
1:46:08 Palacio del Marqués de la Montilla
1:47:30 Plaza Villasís
1:47:45 Calle Martín Villa
1:48:40 Calle Campana
1:50:30 Calle San Eloy
1:54:40 Calle Canalejas
1:55:20 Calle Cristo del Calvario
1:56:18 Plaza Godínez
1:56:35 Hermandad De La Virgen Del Amparo De La Magdalena
1:57:00 Calle San Pablo
1:58:40 Calle Reyes Católicos
2:01:40 Paseo de Cristóbal Colón
2:04:30 Tablao Flamenco El Patio Sevillano
2:05:00 Monumento a María de las Mercedes
2:05:15 Plaza de toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla
2:12:00 Torre del Oro
2:12:35 Paseo de Cristóbal Colón
2:14:40 Río Guadalquivir
2:18:50 Plaza de toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla
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Sevilla Nightlife | walking tour
Sevilla is excellent during the day and it is brilliant during the night, the evening in Sevilla brings a new dimension to this wonderful city.
The streets buzzing with people is a great experience combined with a delicious tapas with Fino wine.
Be prepared for a magical nightlife of Sevilla when you are there.
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Seville Travel Guide
What is the real Spain? A trip to Andalusia takes you through the cultural beating heart of the Iberian nation. Seville is the Spain of romance; of La Furia.
+ Intro - 0:50
+ Santa Cruz neighborhood - 2:12
+ Triana - 2:49
+ Spanish cuisine - 3:00
+ The Moors and Andalusia - 3:46
+ Real Alcazar of Seville - 4:50
+ Gardens of the Real Alcazar - 5:53
+ La Casa del Flamenco - 7:19
+ Interview with flamenco dancer - 8:39
+ Las Setas de Sevilla - 11:01
+ Outro - 11:47
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A Walking Tour of Lovely SEVILLE, SPAIN (Sevilla)
Exploring the beautiful and historic city of Seville (Sevilla) in southern Spain.
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A Walking Tour of Lovely SEVILLE, SPAIN (Sevilla)
Sevilla Seville GoPro walkthrough tour Spain May 2019
Journey with us through the beautiful city of Seville, starting at the Plaza de Espana and finishing at Las Setas De Sevilla!
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Catedral De Sevilla (Spain) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Catedral de Sevilla in Spain.
Seville Cathedral, also known as the Catedral De Santa Mariá De La Sede, is the most important church in the Andalusian metropolis. It is the largest Gothic cathedral and also the third largest Christian church in the world. It replaced the former Islamic Seville Mosque that was built by the Almohades in 1198. The cathedral’s various chapels not only have great aesthetic appeal but are also of historical artistic value as they contain a number of sacred works of art that are truly remarkable. The construction of the cathedral was designed to create an unmistakable symbol of Christian glory and power, a building with much political significance. The cathedral also possesses a famous tomb, that of the legendary discoverer of America, Christopher Columbus. From the bell gallery that is around seventy metres high visitors can enjoy a splendid view of the cathedral below as well as the unique courtyard and the endless ocean of rooftops in the old part of Seville.
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Sevilla, Spain: Home of Flamenco
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10 THINGS to do in SEVILLE SPAIN - Seville Travel Guide Sevilla
Come check out our 10 THINGS to do in SEVILLE SPAIN. In this video we will cover a bunch of information creating a Seville Travel Guide (aka Sevilla Travel Guide). This is such an amazing city to visit! We hope you like our travel vlog showing you!
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Seville Food Tour: Can’t-Miss Stops! | Devour Seville
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Let a local expert show you their favorite family-run tapas bars (and dishes!) around Seville.
Seville is a food lover’s haven, which is exactly why we’ve created a mini Seville food tour for you! From delicious tapas bars and bustling markets to cloistered nuns’ bakeries and more, there’s so much to eat and discover! Perhaps the best way to tackle the task of devouring Seville is alongside a passionate local who knows exactly where to go and what to order. Expert locals Jaimie and Hayley are just the right people for the job! Join along on their mini food tour of Seville with four incredible stops you simply can’t miss!
Seville Food Tour Stops:
1. Corta y Cata (Inside the Mercado de la Encarnación)
2. Convento de San Leandro (Plaza San Ildefonso, 1)
3. Freiduría La Isla (Calle García de Vinuesa, 13)
4. Taberna Álvaro Peregil (Calle Mateos Gago, 22)
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【4K】Sevilla Walking Tour Part 1 – Travel Guide Spain – Du lịch Tây Ban Nha
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Sevilla = Seville is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville, Spain. It is situated on the plain of the river Guadalquivir. The inhabitants of the city are known as sevillanos (feminine form: sevillanas) or hispalenses, after the Roman name of the city, Hispalis. Seville has a municipal population of about 690,000 as of 2016, and a metropolitan population of about 1.5 million, making it the fourth-largest city in Spain and the 30th most populous municipality in the European Union. Its Old Town, with an area of 4 square kilometres (2 sq mi), contains three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Alcázar palace complex, the Cathedral and the General Archive of the Indies. The Seville harbour, located about 80 kilometres (50 miles) from the Atlantic Ocean, is the only river port in Spain. Seville is also the hottest major metropolitan area in the geographical Southwestern Europe, with summer average high temperatures of above 35 °C (95 °F).
Seville was founded as the Roman city of Hispalis. It became known as Ishbiliyya after the Muslim conquest in 712. During the Muslim rule in Spain, Seville came under the jurisdiction of the Caliphate of Córdoba before becoming the independent Taifa of Seville; later it was ruled by the Muslim Almoravids and the Almohads until finally being incorporated into the Christian Kingdom of Castile under Ferdinand III in 1248.[3] After the discovery of the Americas, Seville became one of the economic centres of the Spanish Empire as its port monopolised the trans-oceanic trade and the Casa de Contratación (House of Trade) wielded its power, opening a Golden Age of arts and literature. In 1519, Ferdinand Magellan departed from Seville for the first circumnavigation of the Earth. Coinciding with the Baroque period of European history, the 17th century in Seville represented the most brilliant flowering of the city's culture; then began a gradual economic and demographic decline as silting in the Guadalquivir forced the trade monopoly to relocate to the nearby port of Cádiz.
The 20th century in Seville saw the tribulations of the Spanish Civil War, decisive cultural milestones such as the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929 and Expo '92, and the city's election as the capital of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia.
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Du lịch Seville - thành phố tập hợp những gì hấp dẫn nhất, tinh túy nhất của Andalucia và là điểm đến thu hút du khách hàng đầu tại Tây Ban Nha. Seville cũng là cái nôi của điệu nhảy flamenco và đấu bò. Đi du lịch Seville - Tây Ban Nha, du khách sẽ được chiêm ngưỡng những công trình đò sộ như: quảng trường Tây Ban Nha, nhà thờ với tháp chuông Giralda, công trình bằng gỗ lớn nhất thế giới Metropol Parasol , bảo tàng mỹ thuật của Seville và còn rất nhiều thắng cảnh khác
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Sevilla, Spain 4K UHD, Part One
Welcome to Seville
The first part of the walking tour around the Spain's fourth largest city, capital of Andalusia.
Recorded with Panasonic GH5
Tour of Reales Alcázares de Sevilla (The Alcázar of Seville) Seville, Andalusia, Spain
The Alcázar of Seville or Reales Alcázares de Sevilla is a royal palace in Seville, Spain, originally a Moorish fort.
The palace is one of the best remaining examples of mudéjar architecture. Subsequent monarchs have added their own additions to the Alcázar.
The upper levels of the Alcázar are still used by the royal family as the official Seville residence and are administered by the Patrimonio Nacional.
0:03 - The entrance.
0:18 - Inside the entrance. Note the original walls.
0:54 - The Audience Chamber with it's very decorative gold ceiling and red walls.
1:40 - A replica Spanish Galleon.
1:53 - The Mayor's Courtyard.
2:18 - Entrance before the Patio de las Doncellas.
2:54 - The Patio de las Doncellas.
3:44 - Original door with carved out Arabic writing.
3:57 - Ducks swimming in the pool in the orange grove.
5:17 - Gardens of the Alcázar.
5:31 - The Damsels' Garden. Built in the 16th century and holds the only surviving fountain of its type in Spain.
5:59 - Orange tree.
6:15 - Panorama of the Gardens of the Alcázar.
7:03 - The walls surrounding the Gardens of the Alcázar.
7:38 - Mercury's Pool (Estanque de Mercurio).
Seville, Spain walking tour
You will find in Seville all that a traveler can hope for: Pedestrian shopping streets and quiet alleys; flower-scented gardens, an ancient palace and immense cathedral, hundreds of historic sites; three thousand years of conflict and peace; thrilling evening entertainment; excellent museums; great food and drink, especially the tapas; and rewarding nearby attractions -- the list goes on until you run out of time.
Seville’s city center is divided in various parts: there’s Macarena in the north; El Arenal on the west side; the central shopping zone; and most exciting of all—Santa Cruz with the narrow pedestrian streets and lots of shopping and eating.
There are other districts or barrio in the city after all Seville is the fourth-largest city in Spain with the metropolitan population of about 1.5 million, but for the visitor that central area is your main destination.
Seville’s historic center is quite large—about a mile wide by 1.5 miles long, riddled with countless little alleys and important landmarks. You can discover it on foot if you are selective and seek out the particular attractions that most appeal to your interests. We suggest here an organized plan for doing just that, but it’s sometimes better to push the plan aside and just wander: certain neighborhoods, especially Santa Cruz, are perfect for the aimless stroll, and the downtown pedestrian zone of Seville is a shopper’s paradise.
So let's take a little walking tour in Santa Cruz.
An excellent central location to start your first walking tour is between the Cathedral and Alcazar palace in the Plaza del Triunfo. Many of the town’s main attractions can be easily reached from this central space, making it convenient for you to pick a direction, any direction, and go -- but with such an abundance of choices it can be a little tricky to decide where best to begin. Which way to turn depends on your priorities and the time of day, but no matter; there will be time in the next few days to fit everything in.
Walking is always the best way to see a place and especially when it's so pedestrian-friendly like Seville with so many lanes that are dedicated just to the pedestrian and other narrow lanes where you have very little traffic. You always want to use that walker's rule of thumb, that when you get to an intersection, look around and see which way looks most interesting. That's if you have the time to wander. And it can lead you from one place to the next with great satisfaction. On the other hand if you're in a hurry, you want to follow a little bit more of a specific plan and stick to it and perhaps follow a map.
Next we are going to take you through downtown pointing out some of the major plazas and the lovely pedestrian lanes. Starting out at Plaza Nueva, the most popular place in town.
This central area with the plaza and the streets leading to it is really the heart and the focal point of the city. Notice the broad street that is for pedestrians, bicycles, no cars allowed, and the tram.
Seville has a recently installed modern tram system that really is a great way to move people around. This neighborhood along Constitution Avenue has been entirely transformed by the tram service because now there are no cars going by, you don't have those exhaust fumes and noise, and so there's a lot more room for people throughout. You’ve got the sidewalk restaurants, you’ve got people walking, strolling along, lounging, people-watching, and the street is a major one that connects the cathedral with the City Hall Square, and then beyond, right into the pedestrian shopping zone where we will be taking you next.
Plaza Nueva is just one block over from the main pedestrian street of town which leads right into the shopping district -- Calle Sierpes, lined with the best shopping and liveliest atmosphere, especially in the late afternoon when the locals are out enjoying their traditional stroll.
Sierpes means “Street of the Serpent” perhaps due to its wiggly route and extreme length. It goes for nearly a mile and it's not just the one street it's an entire shopping zone, a fabric of side lanes and parallel streets that make for the most important shopping area of the city. There are a lot of beautiful old buildings here with tiles on the walls in that typical Andalusion style, so you want to be sure to look up a couple of floors to see the roof lines and the tiles up above and windows and balconies, maybe some flowerpots as you're walking along on these main shopping streets.
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SEVILLA TRAVEL FILM | GH5 4k VLOG (Seville, Spain)
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2:08 - Mirador de Metropol (también conocido como Las Setas de Sevilla)
3:18 - Alcázar de Sevilla
5:25 - Catedral de Sevilla y Giralda
5:56 - Plaza de España
6:48 - Plaza de San Franscico
7:57 - Paseo en calesa de caballos (Torre del Oro, Parque de María Luisa, Plaza de España)
8:18 - Palacio de las Dueñas (Casa de Alba)
9:36 - Casa de Pilatos
10:29 - Guadalquivir y Triana
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Seville, City Walk in the Center and Old Town - Spain 4K Travel Channel
Seville is the capital of Andalusia. With 700,000 inhabitants, it is the fourth largest city in Spain. We have chosen a simple but good hotel in the Calle de la Alhóndiga in the old city. From here we can easily reach almost every point of the city by foot. The Calle de la Alhóndiga leads through the Calle Corral del Rey and Calle Argote de Molina straight into the center to the Cathedral of Santa María de la Sede of Seville. In the labyrinth of the old town there are so many things to discover, be it a good restaurant, beautiful patios or the Bordados Foronda, a shop for traditional Andalusian clothes and accessories. Bordados Foronda is also a factory where the articles are produced. The friendly lady in the shop allows us some shots. We first visit the Cathedral, which, due to its size and importance, we have devoted an own contribution, just like the Royal Palace Alcazar.
The cathedral is built on the foundations of a mosque of which only the impressive 97 meter high Giralda Tower remained. It was once the minaret. Between Cathedral and Alcazar, we pass the Archivo de Indias, the third UNESCO World Cultural Heritage in Seville. It is the most important collection on Spain's colonial period. The Archivo de Indias is housed in the building of the former stock exchange. In front of the walls of Alcazar, we listen to to Carlos del Rio for a while, whom we owe this beautiful flamenco music.
Through one of the last remaining city gates, the Oil Postigo del Aceite, we go towards Rio Guadalquivir. To our left are the old shipyards, which were connected to the port. They are among the oldest monuments of Seville. To the right you see the post office.
On the riverbanks we pass the Torre del Oro, which we will show in a separate article. We reach the Avenida de la Constitution. Magnificent buildings impress the visitors. Shortly before the city hall we see some flamenco dancers.
On Placa Nueva we make a break while we watch a little boy who simulates to ride on an one of the electric rental bikes.
We enter the old town of Seville, marvel at the architecture and pass by the Iglesia del Salvador. In addition to designer shops we find grocery stores where you can buy everything, as well as exclusive restaurants and traditional bars. Passing the Metropol Parasol we reach our hotel.
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Sevilla ist die Hauptstadt Andalusiens. Mit 700000 Einwohnern ist sie die viertgrößte Stadt Spaniens.
Wir haben ein einfaches aber gutes Hotel in der Altstadt, in der Calle de la Alhóndiga gewählt. Von hier aus können wir fast jeden Punkt der Stadt bequem zu Fuß erreichen. Die Calle de la Alhóndiga führt über die Calle Corral del Rey und die Calle Argote de Molina geradewegs ins Zentrum zur Kathedrale Santa María de la Sede von Sevilla.
In dem Labyrinth der Altstadt gibt es so manches zu entdecken, sei es ein gutes Restaurant, schöne Innenhöfe oder Bordados Foronda, ein Geschäft für traditionelle andalusische Bekleidung und Accessoires.
Aber es ist nicht nur ein Geschäft, sondern eine Fabrik, in der diese Kleider und Fächer hergestellt werden. Die freundliche Dame des Hauses erlaubt uns auch einige Aufnahmen. Wir besuchen zunächst die Kathedrale, der wir auf Grund ihrer Größe und Bedeutung, ebenso wie dem königlichen Schloss Alcazar, einen eigenen Beitrag gewidmet haben.
Die Kathedrale ist auf dem Fundament einer Moschee errichtet, von der nur der beeindruckende 97 m hohe Glockenturm Giralda, einst das Minarett, erhalten ist.
Zwischen Kathedrale und Alcazar passieren wir das Archivo de Indias, das dritte UNESCO Weltkulturerbe in Sevilla.
Es ist die bedeutendste Sammlung über Spaniens Kolonialzeit. Es ist im Gebäude der ehemaligen Börse untergebracht. Vor den Mauern von Alcazar hören wir eine Weile Carlos del Rio zu, dem wir diese wunderschöne Flamenco Musik verdanken.
Durch eines der letzten erhaltenen Stadttore, das Oil Postigo del Aceite, gehen wir in Richtung Rio Guadalquivir. Links von uns liegen die alten Werften, die an den Hafen angeschlossen waren. Sie zählen zu den ältesten Baudenkmälern von Sevilla. Rechts befindet sich die Post.
Am Ufer passieren wir den Torre del Oro, dem wir ebenfalls einen eigenen Beitrag widmen. Wir erreichen die Avenida de la Constitution. Prächtige Bauwerke beeindrucken die Besucher.
Kurz vor dem Rathaus sehen wir noch einigen Flamenco Tänzern zu.
Am Placa Nueva machen wir eine kleine Pause, während wir einem kleinen Jungen zusehen, der vorgibt auf einem der elektrischen Leihrädern zu fahren.
Wir tauchen wieder ein in die Altstadt, staunen über die Architektur und passieren die Kirche Iglesia del Salvador.
Neben Designer-Boutiquen befinden sich hier Gemischtwarenläden, in denen man alles kaufen kann, sowie edle Restaurants und traditionelle Bars.
Vorbei am Metropol Parasol erreichen wir wieder unser Hotel.
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Sevilla, Spain: Gothic Cathedral
More info about travel to Sevilla: Spain's Seville Cathedral is the third-largest church in Europe (after St. Peter’s in the Vatican, and St. Paul’s in London) and the largest Gothic church anywhere. When they ripped down the mosque that stood on this site in 1401, the Reconquista Christians bragged, “We’ll build a cathedral so huge that anyone who sees it will take us for madmen.”
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Sevilla - Spain segway city tour // Discover Seville with Topsegway
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Seville is unique and interesting city. The Capital of Andalusia is famous for flamenco, tapas and bull fighting. It is recommended to stay from 3 - 4 days in this magical city because Sevilla has quite a lot to offer.
Professional guides of Topsegway are always happy to take you on a historical segway tour. The main routes cover major sightseeings like Torre del Oro (Golden Tower), impressive Plaza de Espana (Square of Spain), Jardines de Murillo, amazing Gothic Cathedral famous La Giralda and much more.
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