Neighbourhoods
The nicest neighbourhoods in Seville
Feria & Alameda
Vintage and antiques are central to the streetscape of the Feria district. Trendy boutiques can be found next to antique and retro shops.
La Cartuja
Previously, only a small monastery stood here, but with the 1992 World Expo, large pavilions were added.
La Macarena
This authentic working-class neighbourhood is one of Seville's most traditional districts and almost a city in itself.
San Lorenzo & Museo
San Lorenzo & Museo exude tranquillity and tradition. Apart from the occasional stray tourist, only locals frequent these neighbourhoods.
Santa Cruz
Seville's oldest and most historic district, and thus also the tourist heart of the city.
Triana
If Seville is known for one thing, it is flamenco. And whoever says flamenco, says Triana.
Alfalfa
A diverse neighbourhood: authentic tapas bars and traditional flamenco on one side, hip concept stores and modern exhibitions on the other.
Centro
Centro is the heart of the historic centre. It is a shopping area with international chains as well as original boutiques.
El Arenal
This district is hip & happening, with modern bars, original restaurants and hip clubs.
El Porvenir
El Porvenir is being discovered by more and more locals. The district is rapidly putting itself on the gastronomic map.
El Prado & Parque MarΓa Luisa
Unwind in the beautiful greenery of Parque MarΓa Luisa.
EncarnaciΓ³n & Regina
The hotspot for bohemian and multicultural Seville. The district breathes vintage, so you will find many original retro boutiques.
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