Relaxing Your Body and Mind in Sevilla
April 19, 2012
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Looking to escape the city for a bit? You can easily catch a bus to one of the many villages surrounding Sevilla, including Gines, Castillega la Cuesta, Tomares, San Juan del Aznalfarache and Carmona. Parque Periurbano La Corchuela in Dos Hermanas is another great place to escape to, along with Majuelo Park in La Rinconada, [...]
Finding Work in Sevilla
March 27, 2012
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Finding Work as a Foreigner Working in Sevilla is a great way to study Spanish language and culture. If you come to Spain from a country that is a European Union member, you will not need a work permit. Regardless of your country of origin, your country’s consulate should have more detailed information on the [...]
Sports and Exercise in Sevilla
March 27, 2012
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You will be able to find many gyms and sports centers throughout Sevilla that offer a range of activities at reasonably priced rates. Some gyms are smaller and specialize in one particular area, while others are equipped with running tracks, weight rooms, pools and saunas. Centro Deportivo San Pablo, located on Avenida Kansas City, is [...]
Parks and Attractions around Sevilla
March 15, 2012
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If you’re in the mood to act like a kid again and love theme parks check out Isla Mágica on Isla de la Cartuja. Run around a pirate ship, travel to outer space in the planetarium, or feel the wind on your face on the jaguar ride. Isla Mágica gives you the opportunity to emerge [...]
Art in Sevilla
March 15, 2012
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Museums: The most famous museum in Sevilla is the Museum of Fine Arts (Museo de Bellas Artes) in the Plaza del Museo, which houses a collection of works by famous artists from around the world. On Sundays there is an art market held in the square in front of the museum. Across the river, inside [...]
Nightlife around Sevilla
March 8, 2012
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Plaza del Salvador: Salvador is a great area to start your night. The best place to meet is at the foot of the church. You’ll find a mixture of people drinking, smoking and chatting. It’s also a good place for a cool beer and tapas on Sunday afternoons. Alameda: The Alameda neighborhood, in the dead [...]
Where to Watch Sports in Sevilla
March 6, 2012
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If you miss going to Irish pubs or watching football, or even if you simply want to speak a little English, there are a lot of places you can go. If you love watching sports on TV, Texas Lone Star Saloon on Calle Placentines is the place you want to head to. The bar shows [...]
Special Bars and Cafes in Sevilla
March 6, 2012
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In the area around Alameda de Hércules, you will find a variety of bars with unique decorations and atmospheres, such as La Bruja or El Bosque Animado. Stop for a coffee in La Buena Estrella, Hércules Mítico or La Ilustre Victima, all of which are located on or around the Alameda. For another unique coffee [...]
Teahouses, Arab Music, and Hookahs in Sevilla
March 6, 2012
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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
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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 [...]






