The Santa Cruz Neighborhood and adjacent Casco Antiguo sections are one of Seville's top free attractions.
Seville Cathedral is in the heart of the historic center, on the edge of the Barrio de Santa Cruz.
Great for a cheap day out with the Seville Cathedral, the Iglesia Colegial del Divino Salvador sits on the edge of Santa Cruz and Alfalfa.
For a city with such sumptuous sights, getting a good look at it can be challenging without waiting in the long line to get up the Giralda.
Wander along the banks of the Guadalquivir River, and you’ll soon spot many of the Sevillian monuments so synonymous with the city.
One of the most interesting and authentic places to take pictures and experience present-day Seville is the Triana Neighborhood.
Royal Alcázar of Seville (Real Alcazar) is a work of art, and it is free to visit every Monday from January 1st to May 31st.
Although newer than other sights in Seville, Plaza de España is the city’s most iconic spot.