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Im re- visiting in January, with a friend who has not visited before. Can't wait! Great video. I've researched lots of tapas places (plus have a couple of faves from my last trip) but I'd love any recommendations you have, especially in Triana.
In Triana Típico on the Calle San Jacinto has some gorgeous modern takes on tapas. Las Golondrinas also is a great option, and La Fábula is worth a visit. Also anywhere in the Plazuela de Santa Ana, and Bar Santa Ana has some interesting takes on old favourites (I live right next to this place so might see you there!) If you're heading to the Alameda area definitely recommend Duo Tapas. Wherever you go you'll have a great time, enjoy Sevilla! ❤
@SevillaStorytime gosh, thank you so much! Las Golondrinas is the only one I had on my list so far. If you see someone with orange and pink hair in the middle of the month, that'll be me! 😊
100%! Córdoba is also gorgeous. Definitely check out the cathedral as it was an old mosque, and there are lots of old winding streets with quaint little bars and taverns. The Roman bridge is a great photo opportunity. The traditional dishes are salmorejo cordobés (though might be wrong time of year as it's a cold thick tomato soup), and flamequin (a sort of battered ham and cheese sausage sort of dish - I personally would steer clear of the ones that have blue cheese but thats just my personal preference!) If you’re driving to Córdoba I also defo recommend stopping off in Carmona on the way - it's super historic and less tourists are there. Enjoy your trip!
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Sevilla es un belleza 💃❤️
Wow, so much to see, head there next week
@@irenea7987 There's even more to see than this! Enjoy your trip!
Im re- visiting in January, with a friend who has not visited before. Can't wait! Great video. I've researched lots of tapas places (plus have a couple of faves from my last trip) but I'd love any recommendations you have, especially in Triana.
In Triana Típico on the Calle San Jacinto has some gorgeous modern takes on tapas. Las Golondrinas also is a great option, and La Fábula is worth a visit.
Also anywhere in the Plazuela de Santa Ana, and Bar Santa Ana has some interesting takes on old favourites (I live right next to this place so might see you there!)
If you're heading to the Alameda area definitely recommend Duo Tapas.
Wherever you go you'll have a great time, enjoy Sevilla! ❤
@SevillaStorytime gosh, thank you so much! Las Golondrinas is the only one I had on my list so far. If you see someone with orange and pink hair in the middle of the month, that'll be me! 😊
Im planning to visit it this Saturday, any possibility to come with me and show me around ?
Sorry I go back to the UK for Christmas holidays!
Do you recommend day trip to Cordoba?will it be worth it?We are going in 2weeks time! Cant wait 😀
100%! Córdoba is also gorgeous. Definitely check out the cathedral as it was an old mosque, and there are lots of old winding streets with quaint little bars and taverns. The Roman bridge is a great photo opportunity.
The traditional dishes are salmorejo cordobés (though might be wrong time of year as it's a cold thick tomato soup), and flamequin (a sort of battered ham and cheese sausage sort of dish - I personally would steer clear of the ones that have blue cheese but thats just my personal preference!)
If you’re driving to Córdoba I also defo recommend stopping off in Carmona on the way - it's super historic and less tourists are there.
Enjoy your trip!