SEVILLE IN JULY
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Welcome to Exploreseville,
where you can find helpful information for
the visitor, student or expat. I highly
recommend you read the site
guide to locate whatever you're looking
for. If you're looking for pictures but
don't have time for all the photo
albums, you can take a quick
photo tour of Seville. To keep you informed
about what's going on in Sevilla check out
the sections below for daily updates.
July means it's damn hot and you better adapt to the local schedule or you'll find yourself too tired to enjoy the city. You can take advantage of things which begin in the early evening, which around here means about 10pm. For instance the Noches en los jardines del Alcazar has music just about every night through August. Or there is the ever popular Cine de Verano, and you can choose from the location in the University or the Patio de la Diputacion, just across the avenue from Santa Cruz. And if you want to escaep the heat then travel underground and catch the recently opened Metro Line 1. In late July Triana holds its own Feria with the Velá de Santa Ana, and if you are looking for some clothes or anything else the Rebajas are here! For sports, well fútbol season is over and Betis ended en segunda! It doesn't happen often and soon we will be back. The Peace Cup is coming and I will have more details in a few days. For music, if you can stand the heat and miss the 80's, then July is made for you: Depeche Mode and Bruce Springsteen come to town.
For other ideas, take a look at my side trips section for destinations close by, or the : "57 Things to do in Seville" for some fun.
The list is growing, so soon it will hit 101 things! I've launched a new Sevilla WiFi map, plus a hotel and hostal map which gives you more options than you will find on any other site! Finally, new individual establishments have been added in the hostal and hotel pages. If you're looking to rent an apartment,
or find a hotel in Seville, check out the recently
updated sections. I also recommend checking
out sevilla5.com where you'll find me just about every day.
Plenty of options from budget to the extravagant.
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NEW & UPDATED
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HOTELS AND HOSTALS
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FESTIVALS, EVENTS, EXHIBITS...
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TAPAS BARS BY NEIGHBORHOOD
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NCAA Tournament - where to watch
Body Worlds
Semana Santa
Los Toros - Bullfights
Feria de Abril
Betis vs. Valencia
Sevilla vs. Real Madrid
Betis vs. Atletico Madrid
More events >>
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LATEST NEWS
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PHOTO ALBUMS
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Flamencotickets.com
Final touches on the tram
Plaza Salvador work
Tram to connect with Santa Justa train station
Take the AVE to the airport...in a few years
Really Discover: for a different kind of tour
Plaza Alfalfa finished
Seville's Tranvia / Tram
City construction work update
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FEATURES
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Semana Santa in Seville
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Feria de Abril in Seville
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It's that time of year again, as we enter spring and Seville is at it's best.
Semana Santa is the first sign that the season has arrived, with the Feria de
Abril just around the corner. Arising
from my winter hibernation, I recently noticed on my way to work a large banner
hanging over Calle San Esteban, advertising robes and capirotes for
the thousands of nazarenos who will march through the streets of Seville.
Joining them will be costaleros, floats, "marching" bands,
and of course hundreds of thousands of people! The time has come, and for those
of you visiting Seville you'll need some time to prepare. To help you get ready,
check out my Guide to Semana Santa in Seville. |
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We only have two weeks to rest between Semana Santa and the
Feria de Abril. This year is no exception, with just two weeks torest
our weary feet and prepare for several days and nights of sevillanas,
horses, and fino, this year running into May. It all begins with a little pescaito frito on
Monday night, and often ends with chocolate and churros sometime after
two in the morning. Throw in some clowns, carnaval games and rides to make your
head spin (if the rebujitos do not). The largest of all the ferias in Spain, hundreds of thousands will come to visit. Seville for the Feria
de Abril. You can learn more about the event in my section dedicated to the
event: Feria de Abril in Seville. |
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PHOTO OF THE WEEK
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HELPFUL INFORMATION
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DINING OUT
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Real Madrid came to town over Valentine's Day weekend, but there wasn't much love for the team in Seville. Entering as heavy favorites - Madrid has been dominating the league, far out in front of Barcelona, while Betis is at the other end of the table - the game turned into a nightmare for Real, and happiness for us beticos. Thorsten, my coworker, took some photos. Above you can see Palmerín, the Betis mascot, shaking hands with Raul before the start. The good thing about Seville is the two first division teams (well, the good thing is Betis), so you can catch a match just about every weekend: Consult the Betis and Sevilla combined home match schedule. |
From money
to mobile phones, accommodations
to the sites, or technology
and the internet, you can
read a little about it all here. You'll find some useful
information as well as a few of my general
observations on life and culture in Sevilla to help
you understand some of the quirks and differences of
life here. I've also included sections on tourist info
such as transportation,
shopping, nightlife
(la marcha), hotels and
hostals as well as where to buy food
when you're sick of eating out. With some recommended
books and helpful links
I hope to assist those of you looking for more information
on some specific topics. Finally, if you're looking
for a more long term stay in Seville take a look at
the living and moving
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I frequent many tapas
bars and restaurants
in Sevilla, hoping to discover a few surprises hidden
in the back alleys. I've also added international
and vegetarian options. And with some recent work,
the sections have been reworked and launched, with even
more informatio. Soon to come: some photos and helpful
tips on eating out. I've broken down the restaurants
in Sevilla by neighborhood, but even if you don't know
Sevilla that well you shouldn't have any problems locating
these places with a map! And of course I've added a
number of new places to eat and there are now over 60
bars and restaurants, from places for locals only (until
you show up!), tapas or a complete meal. |
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