Sunday, February 13, 2011
Sevilla
Sevilla is probably the most charming and romantic of Spain’s great cities. Narrow tangled streets unfold from the center, leading to an awe-inspiring cathedral, the 3rd largest in the world. Once the site of a Roman acropolis founded by Julius Caesar, Sevilla later became the capital of the Moorish empire and a focal point of the Spanish Renaissance. The city is now the guardian of traditional Andalusian culture: flamenco, tapas, and bullfighting. The festivals during Semana Santa (Holy Week) are among the most lavish in Europe. Our guided sight-seeing includes: María Luisa Park, Plaza de España, Torre de Oro, the Santa Cruz quarter, the Cathedral and La Giralda.
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