🍷Saturday Evening in Seville🍸[4K] Virtual Walking Tour, Spain

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
  • As the sun sets over Seville on a warm Saturday evening in late May, the city's vibrant energy begins to shift into a serene and captivating twilight. It's 8:45 PM, and you find yourself standing in Plaza de la Encarnacion, right by the iconic Metropol Parasol, affectionately known as Las Setas.
    Leaving the plaza, you head onto Calle Puente y Pellon. The evening air is filled with the sounds of chatter and laughter, as locals and tourists alike enjoy the start of their night out.
    Turning onto Calle Lineros, the scent of freshly baked bread wafts from nearby bakeries. The buildings here are a blend of traditional Andalusian architecture, with their whitewashed walls and wrought-iron balconies adorned with colorful flowers.
    Soon, you arrive at Plaza Jesus de la Pasion. This small square is bustling with activity, as people gather in outdoor cafes, sipping on glasses of tinto de verano and enjoying tapas.
    Continuing onto Cuesta del Rosario, the street gently slopes upwards, leading you towards Plaza de la Pescaderia. Here, the historic fish market, now home to various shops and eateries.
    A few steps further and you find yourself on Calle Angel Maria Camacho, which leads directly into Plaza de la Alfalfa. This lively square is a favorite gathering spot for locals, especially on weekends. The sound of children playing and musicians performing fills the air, creating a festive yet relaxed ambiance.
    From Plaza de la Alfalfa, you weave through the narrow streets of Calle San Juan and Calle Boteros, where the buildings seem to close in around you, creating a sense of intimacy and history. The streets are lined with quaint shops and hidden courtyards, each corner offering a glimpse into Seville's rich cultural tapestry.
    Emerging onto Calle Cabeza del Rey Don Pedro, you soon find yourself back in Plaza de la Alfalfa. The square is now fully illuminated, and the night is settling in. From here, you take Calle Jesus de las Tres Caidas and then Augusto Plasencia, winding your way through the labyrinthine streets.
    As you reach Muñoz y Pabon, the aroma of traditional Andalusian cuisine drifts from nearby restaurants, tempting you to stop for a bite. But the journey continues, and soon you find yourself on Calle San Jose, making your way towards Santa Maria la Blanca. This area is known for its historic charm, with narrow streets and ancient buildings that tell the story of Seville's past.
    The route leads you to Puerta de la Carne, an old city gate that once marked the entrance to the Jewish Quarter. The streets here are bustling with life, as people move between bars and restaurants, enjoying the mild evening air.
    Following Menendez Pelayo and then Catalina de Ribera, you stroll through the tranquil Jardines de Murillo. The gardens provide a peaceful respite from the bustling city streets, with their lush greenery and gentle fountains offering a soothing backdrop to your walk.
    Re-entering Santa Maria la Blanca and then San Jose, you retrace your steps back to Muñoz y Pabon.
    Turning onto Candilejo and then back towards Plaza de la Alfalfa, you take Calle Guadamino and Perez Galdos, finally reaching Calle Santillana.
    As you make your way back to Plaza de la Encarnacion and then onto Calle Regina, the city feels both timeless and alive, a perfect blend of history and modern vibrancy. The walk has been a journey through the heart of Seville, each street and plaza offering its own unique charm and story, making for an unforgettable evening in this enchanting city.
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    Recording Date: May 25th 2024 8:45pm.
    🌡️ 28°C - 82°F | ☀️ Sunny
    Timestamps:
    00:00 Plaza de la Encarnacion (Setas)
    02:56 Puente y Pellon
    05:39 Lineros
    06:51 Plaza Jesus de la Pasion
    08:53 Cuesta del Rosario
    09:51 Plaza de la Pescaderia
    11:51 Angel Maria Camacho
    13:03 Plaza de la Alfalfa
    15:15 San Juan
    15:55 Boteros
    17:23 Cabeza del Rey Don Pedro
    18:30 Alfalfa
    21:07 Jesus de las Tres Caidas
    22:51 Augusto Plasencia
    24:17 Muñoz y Pabon
    27:14 San Jose
    31:11 Santa Maria la Blanca
    34:01 Puerta de la Carne
    35:01 Menendez Pelayo
    36:44 Catalina de Ribera
    37:38 Cano y Cueto
    38:46 Santa Maria la Blanca
    40:53 San Jose
    44:20 Muñoz y Pabon
    46:44 Candilejo
    47:36 Alfalfa
    49:04 Guadamino
    49:51 Perez Galdos
    51:21 Santillana
    51:59 Jose Luis Luque
    52:34 Plaza de la Encarnacion
    56:41 Regina
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