A pleasant way of spending the morning in
Sevilla is to walk or cycle along the
Guadalquivir riverbank. You will cross along the
Real Maestranza bullring, the third most visited monument in the city, and the
Torre del Oro (Gold Tower), which is right next to the
Maritime Museum. Carry on to the
San Telmo palace and finish your stroll in
Maria Luisa Park, where you will find
Plaza de España (Spain Square).
America Square and the
Archaeological Museums are only a short walk from here too.
TRIP Sevilla (Pza Armas) - Cordoba
The most important area in
Córdoba is the city centre. A walk around the
Judería is essential, with its charming houses and small alleys such as
Flores Street or
Hoguera Street. Cross the many squares, like
Plaza del Potro and
Plaza de Capuchinos, and experience the entire city centre. Another must is the
Córdoba Mosque, the most famous monument in the city. At sunset go down to the
Guadalquivir river and delight in the evening colours over the
Roman Bridge. Take the opportunity to taste the tapas and typical local dishes like
salmorejo and
flamenquines.