Teahouses, Arab Music, and Hookahs in Sevilla
March 6, 2012
Filed under Going Out
In the teterías (Moroccan tea houses) in Triana and the Center, you can spend an afternoon or night hanging out, drinking tea and smoking one of the many different types of hookah flavors. Tetería Internacional Chef Chaouen on Calle Pelay Correa 83 has furniture and decorations that are a mix of Moroccan and Indian styles. [...]
Shopping in Sevilla
March 6, 2012
Filed under Going Out
Sevilla offers many great places to shop for an array of items, from clothing to souvenirs to food and more. Most shops are open on weekdays from ten in the morning until two in the afternoon, when they close for siesta, and they then reopen around five. Generally, shops stay open until eight or nine [...]
The History of Flamenco and Where to See It in Sevilla
March 1, 2012
Filed under Traditions
Flamenco is undoubtedly one of the most interesting and beautiful aspects of Sevillian culture. Every two years, in September, you can witness the most important event related to Flamenco, called the “Bienal de Flamenco.” During this event, some of the most famous flamenco dancers perform, often times in special locations such as the Reales Alcázares. [...]






