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Tourism in Seville and Granada | Tourism trips

Tourism in Seville and Granada | Tourism trips


Tourism in Seville

Among the cities of Spain with a long and rich history dating back to the Andalusian era, the city enjoys its location on the banks of the Grand Valley, in addition to its inclusion of a large number of 

ancient and modern buildings that attract millions of tourists to visit during tourism in Spain, perhaps the most famous of which is the Seville Cathedral, Seville Cathedral, Tower Gold, Luisa Maria Park, and others.

The 3 most important landmarks in Seville:

Plaza de España

It is a great square, founded by the creative designer Mudejar in the early twenties to welcome the American LIPRO exhibition that Seville hosted at that time.

Now the square is classified as one of the most important tourist landmarks in Spain in the heart of Seville due to the splendor of its design and its cheerful colors, the square in the form of a half-moon

 that connects between its parts 4 small bridges embodying the four ancient kingdoms of Spain and overlooking the waterway through which you can enjoy a boat trip, along with a fountain decorating the middle and carrying a classic European Renaissance.

Alcázar Seville


Tourism in Seville and Granada | Tourism trips

It is the most prominent and famous landmark in Spain and one of the factors attracting attention to Seville when tourism in Spain as the Spanish royal palace and indeed the oldest palace ever at the European level.

As the majestic palace dates back to the tenth century AD, when the Moroccan king's era when Seville was one of the cities of ancient Andalusia, and despite that, the construction of the palace as it appears now is only completed in the 19th century.

Therefore, the palace has distinctive and multiple architectural styles such as Islamic style, Renaissance architecture, and Mudéjar, in addition to being built on top of the ancient Roman ruins of Seville.

Metropol Parasol

One of the most wonderful things you can visit when tourism in Spain and the heart of Seville and more specifically in Encarnación Square, and perhaps the most important characteristic of the 

Parasol Parasol that is famous for the name of mushrooms is its distinctive architectural design that really resembles the shape of mushrooms, along with the style of building them as wooden parasols 

based on huge white columns Short the famous square is decorated in a dazzling look for the eyes, and a winding walkway from which you can enjoy a wonderful tour of the heart of the city.

Going back in time, you will discover that the mushroom parasol, which dates back to the beginning of the third millennium, acquires great historical importance by being built on top of the ruins of Roman ruins, which you can simply see under your feet.

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