Seville, the capital of Andalusia, offers a captivating blend of history, beauty, and walkability. Once Spain's principal port, it boasts a rich heritage from Roman, Moorish, and Spanish influences. The city is renowned for its iconic flamenco, vibrant culinary scene, and stunning architectural landmarks, including the Cathedral, Royal Alcazar palace, and the Archive of the Indies, all recognized by UNESCO.
Experience Andalusia's unhurried pace with late lunches at La Casa del Tigre, where classic Spanish flavors meet innovative preparations. Explore the city's narrow streets, reminiscent of its Moorish past, for unique crafts, including artisanal jewelry and traditional textiles. Discover local ceramics at Tenderete and heritage hats at Sombreros Antonio García. End the afternoon with artisanal ice cream from Gloria & Rositas.
Immerse yourself in the soulful rhythms of flamenco at Casa Inquieta, a new venue offering intimate performances. Savor traditional Andalusian fried starters and heartier dishes, or continue the evening at Sissi, a retro piano bar.
Accommodations range from the historic Alfonso XIII to the chic Cristine Bedfor Sevilla and the design-forward H10 Casa de la Plata.
Begin Saturday with breakfast at Billy Brunch or Bar Papanatas, followed by a visit to the Museo de Bellas Artes, home to a remarkable collection of Spanish Golden Age art. Discover antique maps and prints at Grabados Laurence Shand, showcasing Seville's artistic heritage.
Cross the Isabel II Bridge to the Triana neighborhood, known for its ceramics and local delicacies. Visit the historic Santa Ana church and explore its treasury.
Enjoy a seafood lunch at María Trifulca, offering panoramic views of the Guadalquivir River. Explore Calle Feria's vintage clothing stores like Antro and Wonder Vintage for unique fashion finds.
Conclude the day with a market-style dinner at Zoco, featuring innovative Lebanese and Spanish-inspired dishes.
Sunday brunch at La Cacharreria offers gourmet toasts and brioche creations. Experience the opulent beauty of Sevillian palace style at Palacio de Las Duenas, with its eleven patio gardens, or the vibrantly mosaicked Casa de Pilatos, showcasing the region's aristocratic heritage.