july 5, 2008


Where To Go?

-Towns & Cities

-Itineraries

-Parks

-Museums

-Excursions

What To Do?

-Music & Theatre

-Sports

-Shopping

-NightLife

-Food & Drink

INFORMATION
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- Flamenco

- Festivals

- History

- The Weather

- Useful Maps

- Restaurants

- Hotels

- Useful Addresses

dQ GUIDES
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Barcelona guide!

Granada Guide!

Madrid Guide!

Salamanca Guide!

Sevilla Guide!

Tenerife Guide!

Valencia Guide!

Guanajuato Guide!

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Seville
According to legend, Sevilla was founded by Hercules and its origins are linked with the Tartessian civilisation. It was called Hispalis under the Romans and Isbiliya with the Moors. The highest point in its history followed the discovery of America.
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Carmona
Located on a low hill overlooking a fertile plain, Carmona is a picturesque, small town with a magnificent 15th century tower built in imitation of Seville's Giralda.
Lebrija
Many travellers who are not rushing up the NIV between Jerez de la Frontera and Seville take the time to stop in Lebrija.
Cádiz
Cadiz stands on a peninsula jutting out into a bay, and is almost entirely surrounded by water. Named Gadir by the Phoencians, who founded their trading post in 1100 BC, it was later controlled by the Carthaginians, until it became a thriving Roman port.
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Santa Cruz and the Cathedral
A distillation of all that is typically Andalusian; the neighborhood of Santa Cruz (the old Jewish Quarter), the Cathedral, the Giralda, the Archivo de Indias (Archive of the lndies) and the Alcázar, are must-see monuments of Seville.
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More itineraries through Seville... Click here
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Parks
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You musn't miss seeing the parks of Sevilla.
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Museums
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You'll enjoy Seville's museums of Fine Art, Contemporary Art, Archaelogy and more...
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