SEVILLE, SPAIN: 6 HIDDEN SECRETS TO NOT MISS

Seville is located in the South of Spain, and according to a large majority (including me), it is the most beautiful city of the country. It is not surprising though that it receives more than 1.8 million visitors every year.

It was built in the 14th century using the base of an old mosque and it has survived earthquakes, fires and wars. 

Plaza del Cabildo

The Plaza del Cabildo is probably the only circled-square (plaza) in Seville

Convento de San Leandro

At the western end of Waikiki in front of the Hilton Hawaiian Village Resort you have Kahanamoku Beach. A curved section of beach with golden sand, palm trees, space for sunbathing, a reef for snorkeling, and that beautiful turquoise water.

Plaza Doña Elvira

Despite the fact that the Barrio de Santa Cruz (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. 

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