I love Seville, in 1967-68 I was in the USAF and stationed next to the city for 2 years. I lived downtown in an apartment for most of that time. Great food and the people were very nice.
I highly recommend the Tirana area too , we stayed at the Hotel Monte Triana which is a nice 4 star hotel with a pool last easter. its about a 20-30 min walk from the hotel over the bridge to the attraction areas of seville
Thanks so much, I'm glad you found it helpful. Ahh 7 days is a great amount of time! You can take things at a nice relaxed pace and even fit in a day trip or two if you wanted 😊 Have a wonderful time!
@@MustangAXF hi 👋 we went at the end of March and it was perfect - the orange blossom was out on the trees - we had one afternoon of cloud … otherwise sun ☀️ all day … a day trip to Cordoba was excellent (we took the train 🚆 and did our own thing - better than a tour!)
This was an excellent guide! You covered so many important topics and tips to help plan a trip. That churro looked huge...and quite delicious! The tip about the oranges is a good one....Skylar sure would have tried to eat one 😆
The churro was definitely too big for us, we didn't even come close to finishing it! I think it would have been better for 4 people 😅 Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this! Especially for the tip on water, I hate buying plastic bottles so am always wondering if the tap water is safe and on the lookout for refills ;)
I will be staying in Triana for one month in November studying Flamenco. I am an older dancer (67) fulfilling a lifetime dream. I will be renting an Airbnb within a few blocks of my teachers studio! Abit nervous that I may feel lonely. My Spanish is fairly good but not fluent. I thought maybe taking some classes in Spanish would be smart and a way to connect with other travelers.
Are you already in Seville? How are those flamenco classes going? Enjoy your stay very much. I think it will be an unforgettable experience for you. Andalusians are very friendly
@angelleon7528 I am in Sevilla and taking 2 Flamenco classes a day! Have already gone to 3 Flamenco performances. Made a wonderful young friend from Italy whom is leaving today so I am a bit sad. She is the daughter I have always wanted and also a Flamenco dancer.
@@carendancer8265 Fantastic, I'm very happy to see that age has not stopped you from trying to fulfill your dreams. Make the most of your stay in Seville and don't limit yourself to flamenco, tour the region, visit Jerez, which is the cradle of flamenco. As for their "new" daughter, as we say in Spain, the world is a small world, they will surely find new opportunities to continue seeing each other. An affectionate greeting.
@@carendancer8265 Fantastic, I'm very happy to see that age has not stopped you from trying to fulfill your dreams. Make the most of your stay in Seville and don't limit yourself to flamenco, tour the region, visit Jerez, which is the cradle of flamenco, on December 5, "la Zambomba" begins there, a popular flamenco Christmas tradition in which the entire town participates, it is very emotional. As for their "new" daughter, as we say in Spain, the world is "un pañuelo", they will surely find new opportunities to continue seeing each other. An affectionate greeting.
We were there in May and it was oppressively hot but that's because there was a heat wave. It didn't stop us from having a great time though! I think normally May-June is meant to be late 20s-early 30s which sounds lovely to me 🙂 Hope you have a fun trip!
Personally I wouldn't use frequency of flights to decide which one to choose unless I was completely torn between the two! I would look at which city I actually would prefer to visit as they look very different (based on research as we've not been to Malaga yet!) so one might appeal to you more than the other. I would look at which day trips I was hoping to do to see if one city would be more convenient than the other. Whatever you decide, have a great trip! 🙂
We thought May was perfect! Typically though spring and autumn are said to be the best times to go. If you do go in spring be aware of when Semana Santa falls before you book
@@emreunluu Check when Semana Santa falls (I think it's late March next year). Whether this is a good thing or bad thing depends on if you'd like to experience it I suppose! March sounds like a good time to visit to me. Temperatures much milder than summer but still pleasant for a city break, although you might get a bit of rain. You never can know with weather though!
I cover meal times in the 'let's talk food' chapter at 11:07 but in short yes, 9pm is a popular time to eat but you will be able to eat earlier if you want to (we found plenty of options from 7-7.30 onwards, and outside those hours you could always find something). Depending on how hot it is when you visit you might find you want to eat later than usual anyway! (We did)
I think it used to be that there was a set number of tickets on Mondays at a set time that you could book in advance first come, first serve. From looking at the Cathedral website it looks to me as though it's now 100 tickets per week but not just on Mondays, but again it's a case of if you can get one in time. This is the link I was looking at anyway: catedraldesevilla.entradasdemuseos.com/visit/catedral-y-giralda-gratuita
I love Seville, in 1967-68 I was in the USAF and stationed next to the city for 2 years. I lived downtown in an apartment for most of that time. Great food and the people were very nice.
Thanks for sharing your experience 🙂
I was army ranger and learned to eat things which would make you vomit
This is an absolutely amazing guide!! Thank you! Of course my favorite part was seeing the food, love the variety in Spanish cuisine!
We had a lot of great food! After a few days of tapas going back to one dish per meal seemed so boring, haha 😄 Thanks for watching!
Brilliant love your videos we both feel very lucky that we have found you and so informative too 😊
Thanks for your kind words, we're glad you found us too! 😊
Thanks for your video! I've should watch it before I visit Sevilla, not after😊
I highly recommend the Tirana area too , we stayed at the Hotel Monte Triana which is a nice 4 star hotel with a pool last easter. its about a 20-30 min walk from the hotel over the bridge to the attraction areas of seville
A pool must have been so welcome after walking around in the heat! Good to hear you enjoyed the Triana district too 🙂
This is great, really well done and really informative.
Thank you so much! 😊
Your video is full of practical details, thank you 😊
Thanks for watching! 🙂
What a pleasure to watch your video - we’re going to Seville for 7 days next month and feel more prepared with your invaluable tips! Thank you 😊
Thanks so much, I'm glad you found it helpful. Ahh 7 days is a great amount of time! You can take things at a nice relaxed pace and even fit in a day trip or two if you wanted 😊 Have a wonderful time!
@@OurTravelPlace Cordoba and Jerez already planned 😉😀 Thank you for the Cordoba video too!
@@davidhenry3225 Oh awesome! We didn't make it to Jerez but are planning a return trip to the region at some point. Have the best time!
What part of the year did you go? And, how was it? Thanks in advance!
@@MustangAXF hi 👋 we went at the end of March and it was perfect - the orange blossom was out on the trees - we had one afternoon of cloud … otherwise sun ☀️ all day … a day trip to Cordoba was excellent (we took the train 🚆 and did our own thing - better than a tour!)
What a good and short video to watch 2-days before our trip! Haha ❤super well articulated and some humour too ~ thank youuu
Glad you liked it, have a great trip!
Majestic and wonderful Seville.
What a fabulous video! This is extremely informative and very helpful. Thanks, and great work!
Thanks a lot Mark, I'm glad you found it helpful! 🙂
I’m headed there next week so your video is perfect timing!
Yay, have a great time!
Thank you so much for this thorough guide!
Thanks for watching, I'm glad you liked it!
Very good video 📹
So much information,
Thanks for showing
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Centro is a great area to stay.
This was an excellent guide! You covered so many important topics and tips to help plan a trip.
That churro looked huge...and quite delicious! The tip about the oranges is a good one....Skylar sure would have tried to eat one 😆
The churro was definitely too big for us, we didn't even come close to finishing it! I think it would have been better for 4 people 😅
Thanks for watching!
@@OurTravelPlace 😆 I honestly don't' think Ive ever seen a churro that big
@@Explorcation Me neither! 😆
Thank you for this! Especially for the tip on water, I hate buying plastic bottles so am always wondering if the tap water is safe and on the lookout for refills ;)
Yeah us too, glad you found it helpful! 🙂
Fantastic travel guide.
Definitely a helpful to those who are traveling.
Thanks for watching, glad you thought it was helpful 🙂
Great informational video.
Thank you, happy to hear that! 🙂
Beautiful video, I am glad I found it, thanks for sharing it!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
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Brilliant guide! Thanks 🙏🏻 x
Thank you for watching! 🙂
We are a catholic country so sunday is the LORD´s day, it´s a day for pray and relax.
Wow, so much info!! Great vid!
Thanks for watching!
Excellent video! Thank you.
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it!
Hey nice informative video, liked and subscribed 👍
Thank you, and welcome! 👋
I will be staying in Triana for one month in November studying Flamenco. I am an older dancer (67) fulfilling a lifetime dream. I will be renting an Airbnb within a few blocks of my teachers studio! Abit nervous that I may feel lonely. My Spanish is fairly good but not fluent. I thought maybe taking some classes in Spanish would be smart and a way to connect with other travelers.
Are you already in Seville? How are those flamenco classes going? Enjoy your stay very much. I think it will be an unforgettable experience for you. Andalusians are very friendly
@angelleon7528 I am in Sevilla and taking 2 Flamenco classes a day! Have already gone to 3 Flamenco performances. Made a wonderful young friend from Italy whom is leaving today so I am a bit sad. She is the daughter I have always wanted and also a Flamenco dancer.
@@carendancer8265 Fantastic, I'm very happy to see that age has not stopped you from trying to fulfill your dreams. Make the most of your stay in Seville and don't limit yourself to flamenco, tour the region, visit Jerez, which is the cradle of flamenco. As for their "new" daughter, as we say in Spain, the world is a small world, they will surely find new opportunities to continue seeing each other. An affectionate greeting.
@@carendancer8265 Fantastic, I'm very happy to see that age has not stopped you from trying to fulfill your dreams. Make the most of your stay in Seville and don't limit yourself to flamenco, tour the region, visit Jerez, which is the cradle of flamenco, on December 5, "la Zambomba" begins there, a popular flamenco Christmas tradition in which the entire town participates, it is very emotional. As for their "new" daughter, as we say in Spain, the world is "un pañuelo", they will surely find new opportunities to continue seeing each other. An affectionate greeting.
Thank you for this video! So helpful for our trip
I'm glad you found it helpful, have a fun trip to Seville! Thanks for watching 🙂
Bella sevilla
We are going in early June. Hope the heat will not be that bad yet.
We were there in May and it was oppressively hot but that's because there was a heat wave. It didn't stop us from having a great time though! I think normally May-June is meant to be late 20s-early 30s which sounds lovely to me 🙂 Hope you have a fun trip!
Same! 🤞🤞🤞
this is how tip clip must be.
where can you purchase the rooftop cathedral tour?
On the official website, here: catedraldesevilla.entradasdemuseos.com/
Our, really perfect . catch you later! ;)
Great video,
Isn’t better to use seville or malaga as a base?
I noticed that there are more flights out of Malaga
Thanks
Personally I wouldn't use frequency of flights to decide which one to choose unless I was completely torn between the two! I would look at which city I actually would prefer to visit as they look very different (based on research as we've not been to Malaga yet!) so one might appeal to you more than the other. I would look at which day trips I was hoping to do to see if one city would be more convenient than the other. Whatever you decide, have a great trip! 🙂
@@OurTravelPlace Thanks!. Best time to visit seville?
We thought May was perfect! Typically though spring and autumn are said to be the best times to go. If you do go in spring be aware of when Semana Santa falls before you book
@@OurTravelPlace Is march good for visit?
@@emreunluu Check when Semana Santa falls (I think it's late March next year). Whether this is a good thing or bad thing depends on if you'd like to experience it I suppose! March sounds like a good time to visit to me. Temperatures much milder than summer but still pleasant for a city break, although you might get a bit of rain. You never can know with weather though!
The guys in the red and blue hoods aren't allowed to practice in the southern U.S. anymore and moved to Seville?
No, they aren't connected
What time do they eat dinner? I heard around 9PM or so 😰.
I cover meal times in the 'let's talk food' chapter at 11:07 but in short yes, 9pm is a popular time to eat but you will be able to eat earlier if you want to (we found plenty of options from 7-7.30 onwards, and outside those hours you could always find something). Depending on how hot it is when you visit you might find you want to eat later than usual anyway! (We did)
Is it true that entry to the Cathedral is free on Mondays? Thank you.
I think it used to be that there was a set number of tickets on Mondays at a set time that you could book in advance first come, first serve. From looking at the Cathedral website it looks to me as though it's now 100 tickets per week but not just on Mondays, but again it's a case of if you can get one in time. This is the link I was looking at anyway: catedraldesevilla.entradasdemuseos.com/visit/catedral-y-giralda-gratuita
You need to book any tours in advance to avoid disappiontment
I am going there in the end of January 2025. let’s hope it‘s not too cold
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Ja bi na letovanje isla u Sivilju samo da dobro naucim spanski..
Is in this city have job for comic books?
Is bullfighting legal?
It still is in Seville, and I think all of Spain but I'm not 100% on that
Great information! Thank you
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching 😊