Sevilla

Flamenco, History, and Passion in the Heart of Andalusia

Seville, the soulful capital of Andalusia, is where Spanish tradition dances to the rhythm of flamenco. Once a mighty port during the Age of Discovery, the city is a living mosaic of Islamic, Christian, and Jewish heritage. The Seville Cathedral — the world’s largest Gothic church and the resting place of Christopher Columbus — and the adjacent Giralda Tower represent the city’s cultural crossroads.

Just a short walk away lies the Royal Alcázar, an architectural wonder where intricate Mudejar designs meet lush palace gardens. As you wander through the white-washed alleys of Barrio Santa Cruz, the scent of orange blossoms fills the air and time seems to slow down.

When night falls, Seville comes alive with soul-stirring flamenco performances, candlelit tapas bars, and rooftop terraces. Every street tells a story, every plaza hides a secret, and every sunset carries the heat of Andalusian spirit.