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This enjoyable square’s best-known bar offers outside seating and an interesting range of refreshments. It’s particularly appealing on Sunday mornings, when there’s a colourful pet market here.
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Mentioned in the 19th-century play Don Juan , this Santa Cruz favourite has hams hanging from the ceiling. The tapas are as memorable as the ambience.
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Set in a converted mansion, decorated with azulejo tiles. The seasonal menu may feature fish, wild mushrooms or almonds.
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Great outdoor seating on the terrace and some delectable seafood delicacies to savour as you watch the hubbub on this busy square.
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The name, “The Illustrious Victim”, refers, of course, to the bull. Murals on the walls and a laidback ambience make it a favourite hangout for writers who frequent the Alameda district.
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Generous tapas and a good range of wines and sherries.
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Large and noisy, this place captures the genuine feel of old Seville, everyone drinking and snacking with animation.
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La Macarena district’s modern choice for breakfast. It’s right next to the equally modern basilica, where the revered La Macarena holds court.
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On the Triana side of Seville’s oldest bridge, this place has superb views, as well as simple, traditional food.
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This restaurant has earned itself a Michelin star. The setting is sumptuous, while the menu excels in meat dishes and local seafood.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes and extra charges.
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