13 HIDDEN GEMS IN SEVILLE TO GET OFF THE BEATEN PATH

Seville, or Sevilla to the locals, is a beautiful city in the South of Spain, and according to a large majority (including me), it is one of the most vibrant cities in the country.

Known for being the birthplace of Flamenco and home to the world’s third-largest cathedral, you can bet your bottom dollar that you’ll never run out of things to do in the Andalusia capital.

Hidden Gems in Seville

Are you ready to explore the backstreets, secret corners and less-visited spots in Seville? Then you’re going to love these Seville hidden gems!

Iglesia de Santa Marina 

While most tourists think of Seville Cathedral when they think of Seville, this small church is a must-see hidden gem of Seville not to be missed.

Plaza del Cabildo

The action takes place on Sundays when people from everywhere gather to sell, buy, and exchange collectors (stamps, coins, stickers…). Even if you cannot make it on a Sunday, the detour will be worthwhile.

Convento de San Leandro

The convent is famous for the yemas (a sweet made with egg yolk and sugar) the nuns sell there.

Plaza Doña Elvira

Despite the fact that the Barrio de Santa Cruz neighborhood (the old Jewish Quarter) is generally crowded, this little square is the perfect place to sit and relax while feeling the water flowing at the fountain.

Tapas at Las Golondrinas

Apart from the great local atmosphere, the bar is decorated with typical Sevillian elements. You will love it.

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