Sevilla

Sevilla, or Seville in English, is a city in southern Spain and the capital of the province of Seville. It is situated on the Guadalquivir River and is known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and vibrant flamenco music and dance. Sevilla is famous for its historical landmarks, including the Gothic-style Seville Cathedral, the Giralda bell tower, and the Royal Alcázar palace, showcasing a mix of Moorish, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural styles. The city is also known for festivals such as the Feria de Abril (April Fair) and Semana Santa (Holy Week), which highlight its cultural traditions and religious significance. Sevilla’s warm climate, tapas cuisine, and lively atmosphere attract many tourists each year, making it a significant cultural and economic center in Spain.