From majestic cathedrals to charming neighborhoods, immerse yourself in the richness of Seville and discover why it is a destination that captivates at every turn. Explore with us the most emblematic corners that make Seville an unforgettable experience.
Get ready for a fascinating journey through this jewel of southern Spain!
Discover one of the three monuments declared World Heritage Sites in Seville: the Royal Alcazar. This majestic palace complex blends various architectural styles, connected by exquisite gardens. It is a must-visit, and we recommend taking your time to explore each corner, discover details, and savor its exterior beauty.
Explore the gay-friendly offer of Seville, standing out as the city in southern Spain with the greatest LGTBI atmosphere and entertainment. During the day, La Alameda becomes the main area, a large square full of bars, cafes and restaurants with a cozy atmosphere, especially near the Casa de Las Sirenas.Fun in the AlamedaGay meeting points in La Alameda include Bosque Animado, Bar Flamingo and Barón Rampante, perfect for enjoying afternoons and evenings full of socializing, coffee and drinks. Explore the area, where we recommend walking and discovering other venues such as Dilema or Alameda Ritual Club.Unforgettable Nights in La AlamedaWhen night falls, La Alameda comes alive with bars like 1987 Bar, with music from decades past to keep the party going until about 2:30 a.m. Sala Obbio is another exciting option with concerts and featured DJs. In summer, the clubs open terraces to enjoy the warm Sevillian night, each year with changing names.Intimate and Fun OptionsExplore more intimate venues like Itaca, next to La Alameda, with three rooms to suit all tastes, and PRIDE B4R, an all-male bar with varied entertainment, a dance floor and themed events. Additionally, immerse yourself in the world of Drag Queen shows at venues such as Itaca, La Bohemia and Bar Versalles, where Angelita La Perversa offers interactive shows on Sundays.Enjoy Fun and LGTBI Show in Seville
Seville Cathedral, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as an architectural masterpiece. Covering 11,520 m2, it is the world's third-largest cathedral and the largest Gothic cathedral. Inside, five naves house numerous chapels adorned with architectural and decorative elements that are truly worth savoring, making it one of the most beautiful cathedrals in Spain.Don't forget to climb the Giralda and enjoy the breathtaking views over the city!