Things to do in Seville
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Sport_Turismo_GTS

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Sunday 22nd December 2024
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Please can I have some ideas of things to do in Seville in March? We will have the best part of 3 days and would like to see some historical stuff and enjoy some good local cuisine.
Thanks.

Arnold Cunningham

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274 months

Sunday 22nd December 2024
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Hire a car and go to Ronda, stay in the Parador de Ronda. You won’t regret it, one of the most striking places in the world.

Antony Moxey

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240 months

Sunday 22nd December 2024
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Sport_Turismo_GTS said:
Please can I have some ideas of things to do in Seville in March? We will have the best part of 3 days and would like to see some historical stuff and enjoy some good local cuisine.
Thanks.
Funnily enough we’re going to Seville for three days in March: I bought a guide book, there’s loads to see and do.

Sport_Turismo_GTS

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Sunday 22nd December 2024
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Antony Moxey said:
Funnily enough we’re going to Seville for three days in March: I bought a guide book, there’s loads to see and do.
We will be there from 23rd March, so will be keen to hear how you get on (and what you do) if you’re there earlier in the month!
I’ve got a guide book, but there are a lot of options, so first hand recommendations are useful.

Edited by Sport_Turismo_GTS on Sunday 22 December 23:16

Simon Brooks

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272 months

Monday 23rd December 2024
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Jump on a bus at the main terminus by the river and head out to https://www.italicasevilla.org/en/

Pincher

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238 months

Monday 23rd December 2024
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I started a thread a while back that had some really good suggestions - search should help you.

But basically:

Walking tour
Las Setas
Plaza de España (you’ll learn a lot more about it as part of walking tour)
Flamenco show
Royal Alcázar
El Rincociillo for tapas

And just mooch about - I went on my own but I had an amazing time - so much so, I’m going back with a group of friends next October.

Dave J

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287 months

Monday 23rd December 2024
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Seville segway tour is very good

TopSegway - Seville Segway Tours
+34 641 96 99 05


smifffymoto

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226 months

Monday 23rd December 2024
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The bull ring is quite interesting,the palace where Game of Thrones was filmed.

ThunderSpook

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232 months

Monday 23rd December 2024
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Definitely do a Flamenco show. I’m not interested in dance, but their energy and skill is amazing and I loved it.

Pincher

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Monday 23rd December 2024
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I was mesmerised at the Flamenco - so intense!

These are the people I used for my walking tour - https://www.guruwalk.com/

vixen1700

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291 months

Monday 23rd December 2024
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ThunderSpook said:
Definitely do a Flamenco show. I’m not interested in dance, but their energy and skill is amazing and I loved it.
Absolutely this.

There's a tiny theatre of around 15 seats or so in the Mercado de Triana food market that has a few shows each day and is fantastic.

We walked out totally shell-shocked after such an amazing and intense show. Go and you won't regret it. smile

Mashwort

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175 months

Monday 23rd December 2024
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Just came back from a trip there last week, our first time and we loved it.

Would concur with a walking tour (we used get your guide) - did on our first morning to get our bearings / get some tips etc.
The Royal Alcazar Palace is definitely worth a visit - we used the audio tour but in hindsight would have been better with a guide
We did a cooking course at the Triana Market (market is worth a visit on its own) - really enjoyable few hours and our course included a tour of the market
The Caminito del Rey walk is about 2 hours away but well worth it
My son is football mad so we did a stadium tour of Sevilla - fun hour
The rest of the time we spent wondering around, really nice vibe about the place, good restaurants etc

Antony Moxey

10,190 posts

240 months

Monday 23rd December 2024
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Sport_Turismo_GTS said:
Antony Moxey said:
Funnily enough we’re going to Seville for three days in March: I bought a guide book, there’s loads to see and do.
We will be there from 23rd March, so will be keen to hear how you get on (and what you do) if you’re there earlier in the month!
I’ve got a guide book, but there are a lot of options, so first hand recommendations are useful.

Edited by Sport_Turismo_GTS on Sunday 22 December 23:16
We land on 23rd…

Arnold Cunningham

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274 months

Monday 23rd December 2024
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I know my "Ronda" suggestion was a bit of a tangent - but having been to both Ronda & Seville, I'll double down on it. Seville's lovely, but not unlike many other european city breaks. Where else in the world do you get a view like this, though - and my hotel suggestion is the hotel in this pic. 2 hour drive from Seville:



Edited by Arnold Cunningham on Monday 23 December 08:50

rdjohn

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216 months

Monday 23rd December 2024
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Arnold Cunningham said:
I know my "Ronda" suggestion was a bit of a tangent - but having been to both Ronda & Seville, I'll double down on it. Seville's lovely, but not unlike many other european city breaks. Where else in the world do you get a view like this, though - and my hotel suggestion is the hotel in this pic. 2 hour drive from Seville:



Edited by Arnold Cunningham on Monday 23 December 08:50
Seville is a city break

Ronda is a day trip. Yes the bridge and Parador are fantastic, but the rest is not much different from down the hill in San Pedro.

Yetski

686 posts

184 months

Monday 23rd December 2024
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rdjohn said:
Arnold Cunningham said:
I know my "Ronda" suggestion was a bit of a tangent - but having been to both Ronda & Seville, I'll double down on it. Seville's lovely, but not unlike many other european city breaks. Where else in the world do you get a view like this, though - and my hotel suggestion is the hotel in this pic. 2 hour drive from Seville:



Edited by Arnold Cunningham on Monday 23 December 08:50
Seville is a city break

Ronda is a day trip. Yes the bridge and Parador are fantastic, but the rest is not much different from down the hill in San Pedro.
Pick a quiet time and it's always worth the run up there from San Pedro, then back through Gaucin thumbup


Edited by Yetski on Monday 23 December 11:58

ffc

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180 months

Tuesday 24th December 2024
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vixen1700 said:
Absolutely this.

There's a tiny theatre of around 15 seats or so in the Mercado de Triana food market that has a few shows each day and is fantastic.

We walked out totally shell-shocked after such an amazing and intense show. Go and you won't regret it. smile
If you're there on a Sunday there will be "street" Flamenco on the steps of the Plaza de España.

Otherwise find a show in one of the specialist venues.

ThunderSpook

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232 months

Wednesday 25th December 2024
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vixen1700 said:
ThunderSpook said:
Definitely do a Flamenco show. I’m not interested in dance, but their energy and skill is amazing and I loved it.
Absolutely this.

There's a tiny theatre of around 15 seats or so in the Mercado de Triana food market that has a few shows each day and is fantastic.

We walked out totally shell-shocked after such an amazing and intense show. Go and you won't regret it. smile
I think that was one of the shows I saw. Absolutely brilliant.

LunarOne

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158 months

Wednesday 25th December 2024
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Seville is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe in my opinion and there's lots to see and do. I was there a couple of years ago in the height of summer where is was 52 degrees, but it was not uncomfortably hot since it was completely dry heat rather than the horrible humid kind. I don't know if it will be the same in March, but I saw some Flamenco dances being put on for free in the Plaza de Espana.

Ronda is also well worth visiting - if you have three days then make a day of it.

Edit - here's a quick video of the Flamenco performance I saw as I wandered around the Plaza de España



Edited by LunarOne on Wednesday 25th December 12:05

Sport_Turismo_GTS

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Thursday 26th December 2024
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Thanks all, certainly some things for me to look into.

As far as Ronda is concerned, we have a separate trip planned next year with a former work colleague who is from that area, so will probably not to a day trip there while we are in Seville