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Things to do in Seville 2026 | Pelago by Singapore Airlines

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About Seville
Seville is the capital of southern Spain's Andalusia region, known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. The official currency used in Seville is the Euro. The city is famous for its iconic landmarks such as the Alcazar Palace, the Cathedral of Seville, and the Plaza de España. Visitors can also enjoy traditional flamenco shows, delicious tapas, and beautiful orange tree-lined streets.
When to visit
The best time to visit Seville is during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summers in Seville can be extremely hot with temperatures reaching over 40°C, so it's best to avoid visiting during this time. Winters are mild but can be rainy, so be prepared for some showers if you visit during this season.
Getting around
Seville is a walkable city with many attractions located within close proximity to each other. Visitors can also use the city's efficient public transportation system, which includes buses, trams, and a metro. Taxis are readily available and can be a convenient way to get around, especially at night or for longer distances. Renting a bike is another popular option for exploring the city at a leisurely pace.
Traveller tips
Make sure to try the local specialty, 'salmorejo', a delicious cold tomato soup served with ham and hard-boiled eggs. Don't forget to visit the Metropol Parasol, also known as 'Las Setas', for panoramic views of the city. Be prepared for the afternoon siesta when many shops and restaurants close for a few hours. Keep an eye out for pickpockets in crowded tourist areas and always keep your belongings secure. Learn a few basic Spanish phrases to help you communicate with locals and enhance your travel experience.