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Quote: I am a student studying abroad who was looking for a gym membership while in Seville. There were several options, but none really compared to Cuesta Sport. It is in a prime location near the center of the center Read More
Quote: Ever eager to broaden my horizons, I ventured into this gallery, armed only with my microscopic knowledge of art, and was entranced. It’s mostly religious paintings from the Seville School (17th to 18th Read More
Quote: At midnight on Monday, April 15, 2002, La Portada (the entry gate) of the Feria illuminated to cheers, signaling the start of the week long celebration called Feria. The following day is designated as a holiday Read More
Quote: Even though bullfighting is considered, outside Spain, as a cruel and useless sport it is an integral part of the Spanish traditions and especially in Andalucia. It reveals the dramatic Spanish soul: loving life Read More
Quote: On this particular walking tour, I had an incredible amount of history to digest. I was shown the Gold and Silver towers built by the Moors and learned the reason why most of Sevilla (and Andalucia) has that Read More
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Quote: Quite packed. A well-known place for flamenco. The musicians are amazing, especially the pianist/singer. He composes his own flamenco music... you can't miss him - he's dressed to stand out! He's quite young and Read More
Quote: El Arenal is the best place to see Flamenco dancing. It is a bit touristy because they sell tickets at the hotel. It is difficult to find, bring a map. I am not sure how much it was because we just walked up to Read More
Quote: Expo ''92 is credited with drawing global attention to Sevilla. The city''s infrastructure was greatly improved by a series of urban projects. The former site of Expo ''92 is now a splashy amusement park along Read More
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Quote: Gosol's emblematic cultural symbol is the Picasso Museum, which owes its existence to the visit of the great painter Pablo Ruíz Picasso to the village in the spring of the year 1906, and which lasted until the Read More