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Welcome to the second part of my trip to Seville. In this video I will show you incredible places like the Alcazar palace, the traditional flamenco in the street, the river that crosses the city and much more! Flamenco in Seville is not just traditional Spanish dance. It is art, an experience, a culture and way of life.
In the past, Seville was the most important city in the world! The city became the entrance and exit point for all trade with America. Nowadays it is also very important since it has many tourists year after year.
Flamenco dancing can have many different purposes. Whether the dance is intended to be entertaining, romantic, or comforting, flamenco is a very emotional style of dance. Flamenco dancers try to express their deepest emotions by using body movements and facial expressions.
Right now we are entering the Alcazar palace. Be careful because if you want to visit it, you must buy the ticket in advance or the same day in the morning for the afternoon.
The Real Alcazar of Seville is the oldest royal palace in use in Europe. It was devised as a fortress to protect the Muslim authorities. Its status as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO confirms its importance as milestones in Hispano-Muslim architecture. It is surrounded by very green gardens and also by little friends like peacocks!
If you have seen my videos of Morocco, you will see that the style of this palace is very similar. The details and colors are very beautiful and of course, if you have to see something in Seville, it is this place. Everything is very well kept, from the floor to the ceiling and there are patios in the middle of the buildings with water, something typical of Arab architecture.
The ticket price is €13.5 and I recommend that you buy it online. This palace has lived through different stages in history, from the end of the 11th century to the present day. Its walls have contemplated the influence of the different cultures that have passed through Seville. The Alcázar is a faithful witness to the history of Seville, marked by the diversity of cultures and the legacies they have left in the city. Walking along its extended paths of orange and myrtle trees transports us to another time, to another era, which have undoubtedly marked the trajectory of our city.
The Plaza de España in Seville is one of the most impressive architectural creations in Europe. A huge square tribute to the Hispanic heritage and a unique work by Aníbal González, for the enjoyment of visitors and Sevillians. In addition, it took 15 years to build, and up to 1,000 workers were even working on its construction at the same time. You can also take a boat ride along the beautiful canal for only €6.
The Plaza de España is one of the main attractions in Seville, making it an essential visit. Although it is very common to see it in photos before visiting it, it is one of those places that surprises with its beauty, its size and the complexity of its architecture.
The Seville Tower is the first skyscraper in the Spanish city of Seville. It has at its base a shopping center and it measures 180 meters.
The price to go up and see the views of the city is 8 euros. That's why we decided to walk a bit and enter a hotel in front of the river that has a rooftop, whose name I don't remember. The hotel is very nice inside and when you go up you can have a drink and enjoy the views of the Guadalquivir river. You don't have to be a hotel customer to go up to the rooftop, so we took the elevator up and decided to sit down and have a coffee and rest a bit. It's also a great place to take some photos and post them on Instagram.
My feet hurt a lot because we were walking a lot and I really wanted to get home. The flight to the island where I live is only 1 hour and 30 minutes. And here you can see how he walked through the airport with the plastic socks because he couldn't take the pain anymore.
If you want to know what my next trip will be, don't forget to subscribe. I will give you some clues, it is very green, there are many lakes and mountains and it is in the middle of Europe. It is also one of the most expensive countries, do you already know which country it is? Thank you for watching and see you in my next video!
00:00 - Intro
00:39 - Streets
01:05 - Flamenco
01:36 - Real Alcazar de Sevilla
03:35 - Spain Square
05:09 - More Flamenco
05:32 - Seville Tower
05:56 - Guadalquivir River
06:44 - Return Home
07:05 - Next Trip
In the past, Seville was the most important city in the world! The city became the entrance and exit point for all trade with America. Nowadays it is also very important since it has many tourists year after year.
Flamenco dancing can have many different purposes. Whether the dance is intended to be entertaining, romantic, or comforting, flamenco is a very emotional style of dance. Flamenco dancers try to express their deepest emotions by using body movements and facial expressions.
Right now we are entering the Alcazar palace. Be careful because if you want to visit it, you must buy the ticket in advance or the same day in the morning for the afternoon.
The Real Alcazar of Seville is the oldest royal palace in use in Europe. It was devised as a fortress to protect the Muslim authorities. Its status as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO confirms its importance as milestones in Hispano-Muslim architecture. It is surrounded by very green gardens and also by little friends like peacocks!
If you have seen my videos of Morocco, you will see that the style of this palace is very similar. The details and colors are very beautiful and of course, if you have to see something in Seville, it is this place. Everything is very well kept, from the floor to the ceiling and there are patios in the middle of the buildings with water, something typical of Arab architecture.
The ticket price is €13.5 and I recommend that you buy it online. This palace has lived through different stages in history, from the end of the 11th century to the present day. Its walls have contemplated the influence of the different cultures that have passed through Seville. The Alcázar is a faithful witness to the history of Seville, marked by the diversity of cultures and the legacies they have left in the city. Walking along its extended paths of orange and myrtle trees transports us to another time, to another era, which have undoubtedly marked the trajectory of our city.
The Plaza de España in Seville is one of the most impressive architectural creations in Europe. A huge square tribute to the Hispanic heritage and a unique work by Aníbal González, for the enjoyment of visitors and Sevillians. In addition, it took 15 years to build, and up to 1,000 workers were even working on its construction at the same time. You can also take a boat ride along the beautiful canal for only €6.
The Plaza de España is one of the main attractions in Seville, making it an essential visit. Although it is very common to see it in photos before visiting it, it is one of those places that surprises with its beauty, its size and the complexity of its architecture.
The Seville Tower is the first skyscraper in the Spanish city of Seville. It has at its base a shopping center and it measures 180 meters.
The price to go up and see the views of the city is 8 euros. That's why we decided to walk a bit and enter a hotel in front of the river that has a rooftop, whose name I don't remember. The hotel is very nice inside and when you go up you can have a drink and enjoy the views of the Guadalquivir river. You don't have to be a hotel customer to go up to the rooftop, so we took the elevator up and decided to sit down and have a coffee and rest a bit. It's also a great place to take some photos and post them on Instagram.
My feet hurt a lot because we were walking a lot and I really wanted to get home. The flight to the island where I live is only 1 hour and 30 minutes. And here you can see how he walked through the airport with the plastic socks because he couldn't take the pain anymore.
If you want to know what my next trip will be, don't forget to subscribe. I will give you some clues, it is very green, there are many lakes and mountains and it is in the middle of Europe. It is also one of the most expensive countries, do you already know which country it is? Thank you for watching and see you in my next video!
00:00 - Intro
00:39 - Streets
01:05 - Flamenco
01:36 - Real Alcazar de Sevilla
03:35 - Spain Square
05:09 - More Flamenco
05:32 - Seville Tower
05:56 - Guadalquivir River
06:44 - Return Home
07:05 - Next Trip