Showing posts with label Seville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seville. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Sites to See...Cathedral of Seville and the Giralda, Seville (Spain)















Built on the site of the Great Mosque, the Cathedral of Seville is the largest Gothic building in the world and the third largest in Europe. No visit to Seville would be complete without touring its great expanse, marveling at the 15th C. stained glass windows, numerous works of art, and the tomb that is reported to contain the remains of Christopher Columbus. Inside the Cathedral you can visit the Sacristy of the Chalices and the Royal Chapel.
Adjacent to the Cathedral is the Giralda. This iconic Moorish minaret tower has come to symbolize Seville and is the only part that remains from the Great Mosque. Follow the 35 ascending ramps inside the Giralda (there are no stairs) to the top of the tower, and from there you can enjoy the breathtaking views of this enchanting city.
  • Avenida de la Constitución s/n
  • Phone: (95) 456 31 50
  • Sevilla, Spain
  • Website: Catedral de Sevilla 
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Friday, March 23, 2012

On the Menu…Bodega Santa Cruz, Seville (Spain)
















Take a break after touring the impressive Cathedral of Seville and have a bite to eat at the Bodega Santa Cruz, which is very close by. The locals who frequent this lively tapas bar call it Las Columnas (the columns), which refers to the large stone columns you'll find at its entrance.

Once inside, look for the blackboard next to the bar to see the selection of tapas being offered. If you're a meat eater, you have to try the pringá, which is a popular meat sandwich that is typical in rural Andalucía. Other favorites include the berenjenas con miel (eggplant with honey), jamón ibérico (Spanish ham), and of course the local favorite soup, gazpacho (chilled tomato soup). Whether you just have a few tapas, or make an entire meal of it, you will enjoy both the food and the atmosphere at this local institution.

Calle Rodrigo Caro, 2
Sevilla, Spain
Phone: (954) 21 16 94

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Friday, February 10, 2012

Itinerary Suggestion: An Introduction to the Treasures of Spain I
















 

 

First time visitors to Spain will often ask us where they should go or what they should see on their first visit to the country. This is a difficult question to answer, as Spain is so very rich in history and culture that it is impossible to do more than just skim the surface on any one trip. That’s why we recommend that people plan to visit Spain more than once, and on each trip they can concentrate on a specific area so that they can truly appreciate the beauty of the treasures that abound.

A good way to get a quick introduction to the people, the culture and some of the country’s most iconic cities and sites is to follow this 8 day 7 night itinerary. It is designed to give travelers an overview of some of the most significant sights to see. Once you’ve had this overview and gain some insight into what Spain has to offer, you are sure to return, and hopefully you will be able to incorporate time in your itinerary, outside of the sightseeing, to experience those intrinsic things that make Spain – and its people – uniquely special. Spaniards have a unique love of life and appreciation for living life to its fullest, and this can be seen in the simplest activities they enjoy, such as taking an evening stroll through town, meeting friends and going for tapas, or sitting in an outdoor café and watching the people go by.

This first itinerary begins in Madrid, the capital of Spain, and takes you to the enchanting Andalusian cities of Seville, Córdoba and Granada, where you can visit some of the country’s iconic sites, including the Cathedral of Seville (world’s largest Gothic cathedral and burial place of Columbus), the Mezquita in Córdoba (8-10th C. mosque that was converted into the Cathedral of Córdoba), and the Alhambra (14th C. Moorish palace). 

  • Day 1: Arrive in Madrid in the morning; sightseeing in the afternoon
  • Day 2: Sightseeing in Madrid
  • Day 3: Sightseeing in Madrid
  • Day 4: Leave early in the morning. Drive (400 km) or take the high-speed AVE train (2.5 hours) to Córdoba; sightseeing in Córdoba
  • Day 5: Take morning AVE train to Seville (45 minutes); sightseeing in Seville
  • Day 6: Morning sightseeing in Seville. Depart in afternoon to Granada (about 3 hours by car, bus or train)
  • Day 7: Sightseeing in Granada
  • Day 8: Return to Madrid for trip home (4 hour drive or train ride, or a 1 hour flight)

Information on what to see and do, and where to eat in these cities can be found on our website or on our blog. Simply search by city.

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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Checking In…Hospes Las Casas del Rey de Baeza, Seville (Spain)














Ask anyone who has ever been to Seville and they’ll tell you that there’s something about the city that captivates you with its charm and beauty, and puts you under its spell. In addition to taking in Seville’s remarkable sites, including the Cathedral, the Giralda, the Alcazar and the Plaza de España in María Luisa Park, be sure to leave enough time to truly experience the magic of the city. Take a stroll along the river and through the Barrio Santa Cruz, enjoy the delicious food at one of the many tapas bars or restaurants, and strike up a conversation with the locals, who have an amazing love for life that is truly contagious.

The perfect place to feel at home in Seville is at the Hotel Las Casas del Rey de Baeza. This charming 4-star hotel located in the heart of the historic city center was formerly a residential mansion that was built in the 18th C. You will feel as though you have been transported back in time as you pass through the reception area and step out into the charming interior patio at the center of the mansion, and you can see the exterior walkways above that lead to the guest rooms.

The guest rooms are furnished in traditional colonial style furniture with natural fiber carpets, a neutral color palette, and views of the courtyard through either windows or French doors that open onto the patio. There are Dreamer rooms, larger Deluxe rooms, and Junior Suites that offer a living room area (some separated by a door).

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Friday, November 25, 2011

On the Menu…Taberna Coloniales, Seville (Spain)















 
 
 
 
If you work up an appetite while strolling through the streets of this beautiful city, take a break and enjoy some tapas at Taberna Coloniales. This is a popular tapas bar close to the Casa de Pilatos, and just a short walk from the Cathedral.

The menu offers a wide variety of traditional tapas to choose from. If you're not sure what to have, ask one of the friendly waiters to make some suggestions, and be sure to ask what the tapa of the day is. The wine list features a nice selection of wines from many of Spain's fine wine producing regions, or when in doubt, order a tasty pitcher of sangria to accompany your delicious meal.

Plaza Cristo de Burgos, 19            Phone: (954) 50 11 37
Sevilla, Spain                             Web: Taberna Coloniales

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Friday, November 4, 2011

On the Menu…El Patio San Eloy, Seville (Spain)





















 
 
 
 
 
If shopping on the Calle Sierpes, one of Seville's main shopping streets, makes you hungry, then head over to El Patio San Eloy to take a break and enjoy the lively atmosphere and delicious tapas offered here. You can sit at a table or on the ceramic tile benches in the rear and enjoy a cold caña (beer) and some tapas or montaditos (small sandwiches). 

There is always a buzz from the crowd of local shoppers and students who frequent this tapas bar. They are drawn in by the casual and welcoming ambiance, and of course the tasty food!

Calle San Eloy,           Phone (954) 50 11 37
Sevilla, Spain

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Monday, July 4, 2011

Checking In...Hotel Casa Romana, Seville (Spain)

The Hotel Casa Romana is located on a residential street in the heart of Seville. The 19th C. building originally served as a private mansion.

It was converted to a boutique hotel and maintains all of the charm and elegance of the original private home, including a tranquil interior courtyard that is framed by columns and stone arches, along with traditional ceramic-tiled floors.

The hotel’s 26 rooms are tastefully designed and decorated in a soothing color palette. The bathrooms are well appointed and many have hydro-massage tubs and separate showers.
After taking in the sites of this beautiful city, you can enjoy the peaceful oasis of the rooftop terrace, where there is a solarium and Jacuzzi waiting to help you relax. The Casa Romana will truly be your home away from home in Seville.

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Friday, June 17, 2011

Foodie Friday...Vinería San Telmo, Seville (Spain)

















 

 

When in Seville, there are many excellent options for tapas meals in all price ranges. A favorite, which is both cutting-edge and reasonable on the wallet, is Vinería San Telmo.

This local favorite provides a wide selection of Spanish dishes. Try the Jamón Ibérico (Iberian ham), Chorizo (Spanish cured pork sausage), Ensaladilla Rusa (Spanish potato salad), or Salmorejo (cold tomato soup from Córdoba), to name a few. Centrally located in the Barrio Santa Cruz near the Murillo Gardens, Vinería San Telmo is a perfect place to stop for either lunch or dinner, so be sure to pencil it into your itinerary.

Paseo Catalina de Ribera, 4         Phone: (95) 441 06 00
Sevilla, Spain                              Web: Vinería San Telmo

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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Hot Deal: Casa Romana

Located in beautiful Seville, Casa Romana is a 19th century mansion that was transformed into a hotel in 2004. The property has surely maintained its classic old world architecture and charm, yet the addition of modern amenities make Casa Romana the perfect destination for today's travelers.

The hotel is near Plaza del Duque and a short walk to the Cathedral, Giralda, Barrio de Santa Cruz. A 15 minute stroll takes you to the Plaza de España (a splendid tiled treasure), María Luisa Park (once a private royal park and site of the 1929 Spanish American Exhibition) and Museo de Bellas Artes - a local fine arts musueum.

The ILC special offer is valid until December 23, 2008. Rates start at €100.00 + 7% Iva tax, per night (based upon double occupancy in a Standard Room) and include buffet breakfast.

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Monday, November 17, 2008

Parque de Maria Louisa

This magnificent park was donated by Infant Princess Maria Luisa d’Orleans. Walking through the land’s majestic statues and elm trees is a truly wondrous experience. The mixture of foliage filtering the foggy light and birds buzzing amongst thousands of flowers makes this the perfect Seville setting to stage your own romantic fairytale.

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