Sevilla (Se-bi-ya). Or Seville as it is wrongly pronounced in the English speaking world is the capital of, and the largest city in, Andalucia, Southern Spain.
When you think of Spain what images does it conjure in your mind? Bullfighting? Flamenco? Tapas? I suspect so - They are all products of this visually striking region of Spain.
Now, before I try to explain just how much I love this city I start with a caution. In the Summer months Sevilla is *HOT*. Not as hot as the sensationalists who claim it often reaches 45c, but still, it is officially the second warmest city in Europe during the Summer months. I'm from England, that damp little rock a world away from the south of Spain, where the sun is a mythical beast we read only about in the travel agents, so maybe people from warmer climates will deal with it better than me. Although, it appears even the sevillanos aren't immune to it as in July and August the locals, en masse, up and head for the beach, leaving the city eerily quiet. My advice to you is to visit this wonderful city, outside of these months.
Right, The Alcazar;

"The historical evolution of the city in the last millennium is within its walls and gardens, amalgamating influences starting from the Arabic Period, late Middle Ages right through to the renaissance, Baroque and the XIX Century."
To truly enjoy the scale, the culture, and mostly the interior beauty of the Alcazar, all you need to do is walk around it - for the modest fee of around £7.
The Alcazar puts its picturesque surroundings to good use by offering historic lectures (in English and Spanish), Spring Theater or Garden evenings in the gorgeous, quaint land surrounding the palace.


Whether you share my love of Flamenco, have a passing interest, or if you have no idea what I'm on about it, Sevilla really is the place to experience it, and experience it you must.
If you have any views, experiences, or would like any advice on visiting Seville, please feel free to comment below.
Gracias, y adios.
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