


This UNESCO World Heritage site is a breathtaking palace complex that showcases the pinnacle of Mudéjar architecture, featuring intricate tilework, lush gardens, and golden-domed ceilings.
READ MOREThe world's largest Gothic cathedral houses the tomb of Christopher Columbus and is topped by the iconic Giralda bell tower, which offers panoramic views of the city skyline.
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Built for the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition, this vast semicircular plaza features a stunning canal, ornate bridges, and 52 tiled alcoves representing each of Spain's provinces.
READ MOREThe city's historic Jewish quarter is a romantic labyrinth of narrow whitewashed alleys, hidden courtyards, and vibrant tapas bars that evoke the charm of old Seville.
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Known locally as "The Mushrooms," this striking modern wooden structure offers an archaeological museum below and a winding rooftop walkway with spectacular sunset views.
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