GETAWAY TO SEVILLE
They say that spring is the perfect season to visit Seville, and we couldn't agree more. This season, we decided to take a stroll through the magical Andalusian city. Because what better way to enjoy its charms than by walking through its streets, breathing in the scent of orange blossom and delighting in the vitality that spring brings to Seville?
So, put on your Naguisa and prepare your senses! We are about to enter a Seville that is a constant dialogue between the classic and the contemporary, in a 24-hour adventure that will make you surrender to its charms.
INCARNATION SQUARE, SEVILLE
Having just arrived in the city, we begin our route in the Plaza de la Encarnación. There, we begin our tour, ready to discover everything that Seville has in store for us. In that same square, just by looking up, you will find the famous Setas de la Encarnación , a perfect place to appreciate the amalgam of architectural styles that are spread throughout the city.

ISADORA, LORENA AND MANUEL'S STORE

AMURA SANDALS BROWN-OLIVE
After soaking up this perspective, we decided to venture into the fascinating labyrinth that is the old town of Seville. There we came across an endless number of hidden treasures, such as the precious shops and ateliers that populate the area. Among them, Isadora stands out, a charming shop run by Lorena and Manuel on Don Alonso el Sabio street. Their carefully selected garments are a delight for any design lover. Nearby we also find Tenderete, a craft shop with some wonderful objects.
But it wasn't just the shops that caught our attention; we were also captivated by the various art galleries hidden in this network of narrow streets. These spaces, with creative proposals that overflow with talent and innovation, are a true reflection of Seville's vibrant art scene.
BOOKSTORE AND CAFETERIA 'A CAT ON A BICYCLE'
After enjoying a delicious mollete at Un Gato en Bicicleta we set out to continue our journey. With renewed energy, we began the ride towards the Alameda de Hércules , one of the liveliest and most emblematic areas of Seville.
On our way, we come across places that seem straight out of a postcard, such as El Palacio de Dueñas or the Church of San Juan de la Palma, whose imposing façade is a reminder of the city's deep faith and devotion.
ENTRANCE OF THE ORANGERIE FLORAL ATELIER
VERMOUTH AT VIZCAÍNO HOUSE
Continuing along Calle Feria, famous for its traditional antiques market, we delve deeper into the essence of Seville. It was then that we came across another small nucleus of modernity that breaks with tradition, but without losing the essence of the city: the Orangerie floral atelier.
As time went by, we understood that the true beauty of Seville lies not only in its monuments, but in its people, its folklore, its flavor and its unique way of enjoying life.
When it was time for vermouth, we couldn't resist the temptation to immerse ourselves in authentic local life like regulars at Casa Vizcaíno.
THE GIRALDA FROM THE ROYAL ALCAZAR OF SEVILLE
PLACID AND PLEASANT HOTEL TERRACE
As the afternoon progressed, we decided to head to the charming Santa Cruz neighborhood. This neighborhood, one of the most emblematic in Seville, is famous for its narrow streets, flowery courtyards and hidden squares, where time seems to have stopped.
As good tourists, we did not want to miss the opportunity to step onto the sand of the Royal Alcazar of Seville and once inside, we could not help but be thrilled to contemplate the majesty of the Giralda.
To round off our route through Seville, we headed straight to the terrace of the Hotel Plácido y Grata. This refuge in the heart of the city offers an unrivalled space for relaxation, with a Nordic style that contrasts harmoniously with the vibrant atmosphere of Seville.
This concludes our adventure through this beautiful city. We hope you enjoyed it as much as we did. See you next time!
Which Naguisa would you take on this trip?