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Can you recommend places to see near Seville, I am spending 3 days in Seville?

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Can you recommend places to see near Seville, I am spending 3 days in Seville?

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  1. You can easily fill 3 days in Seville but here goes.

    1.  Take the Arcos road from Jerez and do the sierras and the white towns.up to Ronda and back to Seville the other way.

    2. Sanlucar de Barrameda, (Bajo de Guia - Bigote and Mirador de Donana are the best eateries)

    3. Take the ferry from El Puerto de Santa Maria to Cadiz (and back)

    4. Explore the Coto de Donana.

    5. Best beaches are at Conil, La Barrosa east of Chiclana and Trafalgar.

    To go to Jerez, take the motorway. It is quick and the main road is slow and boring.

    p.s. Just a thought. The driving is not good in the province of Cadiz. (I'm being polite..they are idiots).Be careful and stay completely sober if driving.


  2. pueblos blancos- around there little white towns ver cool

    cadiz lazy beach town-awesome dude

    al hambra in Granada-if u havent seen it u havent lived

    cordoba-see tiny towns on route very sweet traditional experience-stop at Ecija 56 km from sevilla although it burns there man you need like a giant icecube especially in august

    las alpujarras-walk over lemons in the cities of the valleys of the southern sierra nevadas in little towns on top of mountains

    just being in andalucia is awesome jerez is awesome too el puerto ferry to cadiz is great and everything else around seville

    best place in spain period

    have a good time there

  3. As above but you be spending too much time traveling.

  4. I would suggest Cadiz , the oldest part of the city IF you are interested in Architecture as it is the oldest city in Europe (over 2000 years old).

    Ronda really only has the High Wall to be seen - as long as you don't suffer from vertigo and on the same road more or less are the villages of El Gastor and Ubrique. El Gastor has a museum set in the house from where a local bandit operated in the 18th century and has many exhibits. Ubrique has some lovely mountaineous views.Arcos de la Frontera can be visited depending on time.If you are interested in wildlife then using Montejaque as the centre point draw a 10km circle and you will be in the land of European Vultures and Eagles and much other wildlife, depending on how long you want to wait?

    Ecija is about 50 km. from Seville and is known as "the frying pan of Spain", not without reason as in July and August the temperature often reaches over 50 c. The buildings in Seville are beautiful and some of its bridges are world reknown.

  5. I spent 3 days in Seville this past holiday.   Make sure you don't miss Seville’s massive cathedral, The Giralda and the Realas Alcazares (which is just beside the cathedral) a spectacular palace built in the Arabian style with the most amazing gardens I have ever seen!  

    I also visited the María Luisa park and walked along the riverside.  I visited the Fine Arts Museum - amazing! as well as the opulent Cathedral de la Macarena!!

    Oh I wish I were still there!  

    I also wish I had had another day to explore Triana more.

    I also recommend the trip to the small "white town" of Ronda.  This town is in the cliffs and its only access is across a breathtaking bridge spanning the Tajo River 300 feet above the riverbed.  It also has one of the oldest bull rings - that you can explore and visit the museum.  

    - I loved my time in Seville and my entire Spain trip.

    Have a fantastic time !!

  6. Barbershops!!!!  Not really.  I don't know anything about Seville, but just wanted to tell you----- have a Blast!!!

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