21 Mar
21Mar

Three days seems like plenty of time to get the feel for a city, especially when you have so many places on your itinerary. However, Seville is a city I would love to return to. It's such a beautiful place with interesting architecture and history, as well as delicious food. Because it is pretty flat, Seville is very walkable. It's also easy to get around with public transportation. 

On day three, we visited the Archivas de Indios, a museum that houses documents regarding Spanish discovery and colonialism. At the time of our visit, a free exhibit featured Magellan's circumnavigation of the globe, the first ever. A total of 245 navigators and sailors departed Seville in 1519, and only 18 returned in 1522. What a story!

We strolled through the streets enjoying the wide variety of architecture. On days one and two, we had sampled local cuisine in the form of tapas. Day three we opted for Mexican food at Iguanas Ranas for lunch. We attended a traditional flamenco dinner show in the evening at Tablao El Arenal. Dramatic and passionate! While walking to our bus stop our final evening, we soaked up the illuminated iconic buildings including one of the entrances to the Seville Cathedral.

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