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Spain Square

I think it's a nice idea to grab a snack from one of the nearby cafes before heading to the square. Enjoying some tapas while soaking in the views is such a local experiance!

Make sure to wear comfy shoes! You'll be walking a lot on those beautiful tiles and cobblestones. I seriously regretted my choice of footwear when my feet started to hurt.

Don’t miss the small details on the buildings—some are stunning. I wish I had taken more time just to admire the intricate carvings and tile work. Bring a camera with a good zoom!
Seville Alcazar
Metropol Parasol
Seville Cathedral

If you can, visit on a weekday instead of the weekend. Seriously, way fewer crowds! I went on a Thursday afternoon, and it was much more chill.

I suggest visiting in the early afternoon, around 2 PM. I found the lighting was perfect for photos, plus the lines were shorter after the lunch rush.
Giralda
Golden Tower

Don’t forget your camera! The architecture is jaw-dropping and you'll want to capture every moment. I wish I had taken more candid shots.

If you can, bring some snacks and water. There's a little cafe nearby, but it gets busy and the prices are high. I ended up paying more than I expected.

My advice is to buy tickets online in advance; it saved me time and I skipped the long lines. It's also a bit cheaper than buying on-site!

I think it’s worth checking out during sunset. The tower looks amazing with the golden light, and it really adds a magical vibe to your visit. Just be careful on timing!
Alameda de Hercules

If you can, visit in the evening when the lights come on, it gives the whole place a magical vibe! Plus, it's less crowded then too.

There are a few street performers in the area, so grab a drink and find a nice spot to enjoy the show. I suggest sitting on the steps for the best views.

Most places around have free wi-fi, which is great so you can use Google Maps to navigate while you roam. I kinda got lost a couple of times.
Maestranza
Isabella II Bridge

Look out for street performers near the bridge. When I visited, there was a fantastic guitarist, which made the experience even more memorable. Take a moment to enjoy the vibe!

The best time for photos is around sunset. I got some amazing shots as the light hit the river. Trust me, you'll want to capture the beauty!

Check the weather before you go. I visited on a sunny day and the views from the bridge were stunning but it can get super hot. Bring water to stay hydrated

There's a parking lot nearby, but it can get pricey. I parked a little further away and saved some cash. It's an easy walk to the bridge, so totally worth it!
Basilica of the Macarena

I recommend getting the audio guide. It gives so much more context about the stunning artwork and the history of the basilica. I skipped it at first, but went back for it, and it was worth it!

Make sure to check the opening hours and try to go on a weekday. It's way less crowded and you can really soak in the beauty without the rush. I went on a Saturday and it was packed!

Try to catch the evening hours. The Basilica is beautifully lit at night, and it offers a totally different vibe. I stumbled upon this and it was one of the highlights of my trip!

Don't forget to look up at the amazing ceilings! Some parts I almost missed because I was too busy looking at everything else. Just take your time and enjoy the details.