3 VloggersBar El Comercio
“The vlogger comes here to eat churros, describing them as an incredibly delicious Andalusian specialty served hot with an amazing chocolate sauce.”
— Fatih Anlatıyor
Explora a través de vloggers de viaje reales
Mar–May, Sep–Nov
Evita el calor extremo de jul–ago
2–3 Días
Centro peatonal, flamenco + Alcázar + tapas
9 Creadores
Datos de vloggers reales analizados
72 Lugares
Catedral, Alcázar, flamenco y más
Ordenados por menciones de vloggers
Popularidad entre vloggers
3 Vloggers“The vlogger comes here to eat churros, describing them as an incredibly delicious Andalusian specialty served hot with an amazing chocolate sauce.”
— Fatih Anlatıyor
1 Vloggers“A tiny, hole-in-the-wall spot on the main drag where they stop to escape the rain. They enjoy some tapas and the famous local orange wine.”
— Tourist to Local
1 Vloggers“They found this peaceful, yoga-inspired cafe for a late lunch. The vlogger notes it has a 100% vegan menu and they enjoy a smoothie bowl and waffles.”
— CJ Explores
1 Vloggers“They visit this traditional bar, which is decorated with memorabilia from the Holy Week (Semana Santa) celebrations. Here they try Spanish Vermouth and two types of Montaditos (small sandwiches).”
— Eric and Sarah
1 Vloggers“At this traditional bodega, they learn about and taste sherry wine. They also enjoy several classic tapas, including braised Iberian pork cheek, spinach with chickpeas, and stew-filled croquettes.”
— Eric and Sarah
1 Vloggers“The vlogger recommends this traditional tapas bar, which is known for serving the best 'pringá' (a small sandwich with stewed pork, chorizo, and blood sausage). They also enjoyed the stewed beef cheek.”
— Our Travel Place
1 Vloggers“The vlogger and his partner stop for tapas, trying a Spanish omelette, shrimp skewers, stuffed mushrooms, and a cold tomato soup.”
— Arda Pazır
1 Vloggers“For dinner, the vlogger visits this restaurant and tries sea bass tartare and octopus on a bed of black rice with avocado sauce, which he finds very tasty.”
— Fatih Anlatıyor
1 Vloggers“They visit this beautiful little cafe for breakfast, enjoying a tofu scramble and an omelet. The vlogger mentions it's a great spot for specialty coffee.”
— CJ Explores
1 Vloggers“The vlogger is here for tapas, highlighting the mushroom risotto and a unique beet salmorejo with goat cheese, which he finds delicious.”
— Fatih Anlatıyor
1 Vloggers“The vlogger walks through this traditional pastry shop, showing the wide variety of colorful sweets and cakes on display.”
— Kristina's Travels
1 Vloggers“For their last meal in Seville, they enjoy more tapas, including baked goat cheese with honey and a spinach dish. The vlogger expresses her love for the city and sadness to leave.”
— Tourist to Local
March to May is peak Sevilla — the city is alive with festivals and perfect weather
Esenciales
Presupuesto Diario
€55–85 / día
por persona · sin alojamiento
Visado
Schengen Area · 90 days visa-free
Propinas
Not expected · small change appreciated
Consejo del Vlogger
Plaza de Espana at golden hour is one of the most underrated spots in Europe — go 30 minutes before sunset and stay after dark for the lights.
@damla_altun
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PERSPECTIVA LOCAL
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Moorish Tiles & Citrus-Scented Plazas
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1 Vloggers se alojaron aquí“The vloggers mention this famous and luxurious hotel as an example of a high-end accommodation option in Seville.”
— Brown Expats
1 Vloggers se alojaron aquí“This is the hotel where the vloggers stayed. They show a tour of their room, which included a cot for their baby.”
— Brown Expats
1 Vloggers se alojaron aquí“This is where the vloggers are staying. They mention it's in a great location near the shopping streets and show their modern, elegantly styled room.”
— CJ Explores
1 Vloggers se alojaron aquí“The vlogger introduces the video from this central hotel, which he says feels like a Moroccan riad, and provides a detailed room tour, highlighting its amenities and comfort.”
— Arda Pazır
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Fatih Anlatıyor
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Our Travel Place
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Kristina's Travels
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FAQ
Sevilla es muy segura para los turistas. El barrio de Santa Cruz, el centro histórico y las principales atracciones son seguros durante el día y la noche. Ten precaución con los carteristas en zonas muy concurridas como la Giralda y los mercados.
3 días son ideales para ver la Catedral y la Giralda, el Alcázar, el barrio de Santa Cruz, la Plaza de España, el barrio de Triana y disfrutar del flamenco en directo. Con más tiempo puedes visitar Córdoba o Ronda.
Marzo–mayo y octubre–noviembre son perfectos con temperaturas de 20–25°C. La Semana Santa (marzo/abril) y la Feria de Abril son experiencias únicas aunque muy concurridas. El verano (junio–agosto) es extremadamente caluroso, con temperaturas que superan los 40°C.
El centro histórico es compacto y muy caminable. El metro tiene 1 línea, los tranvías y autobuses cubren la ciudad. Las bicicletas de Sevici (servicio público) son muy populares. Sevilla tiene una de las redes de carriles bici más extensas de España.
La Catedral de Sevilla (la más grande del mundo gótico) con la Giralda, el Real Alcázar (Patrimonio UNESCO), el barrio de Santa Cruz, la Plaza de España, el Archivo de Indias y un espectáculo de flamenco auténtico son imprescindibles.
Sí, Sevilla es la cuna del flamenco. Para ver flamenco auténtico busca las peñas flamencas (clubes privados) o tablaos reputados del barrio de Triana. Evita los espectáculos demasiado turísticos en el centro y busca recomendaciones locales.