Seville is a city that has a lot to offer for your holidays. Sunshine, light, a warm climate, joy, culture, history, folclore and party are all united under a mostly blue and cloudless sky and Seville's city center is full of bars, restaurants and terraces
The most famous images of Seville are of the group of historic monuments consisting of the Cathedral, the Giralda Tower, Los Reales Alcázares and the Archive of the Indies, all of which are all UNESCO World Heritage Buildings.
Amidst the whitewashed buildings of the Santa Cruz district, Seville's gothic cathedral was built on top of a former mosque. The Orange Tree Patio and the former minaret, now the famous Giralda Tower, still remain as evidence of the building's arabic hertiage.
One of the better excuses for coming to Seville Spain are it's 'fiestas'. Deemed to be events of International Tourist Interest, la Semana Santa, or Holy Week and the April Fair ( feria de Sevilla ) both reflect the devotion of the people of Seville and the folklore of a city which always provides a warm welcome to visitors.
When it comes to nightlife Seville, and in general Spain, offer a wide range of possibilities. The Alameda, the Santa Cruz district and Argote de Molina Street are perfect places to start off your night. Lively night life also extends to Betis Street and Alfalfa where there are many bars and night clubs. The streets nearby the former Plaza de Armas station, for example Marqués de Paradas, Julio César and Adriano, are also good places to party until the early hours. In the summer your best bet is to go to one of the numerous bars with terraces on the banks of the river. Throughout the year you can also find flamenco dancing and bullfighting.