Where Every Stone Whispers Three Civilizations
Seville is a city that refuses to belong to just one era. Walk its streets and you walk through Roman foundations, Moorish minarets, Gothic cathedrals, and Baroque palaces — all layered atop each other like pages of a book no one finished writing.
In the 16th century, when gold flooded in from the Americas, Seville was the richest city in Europe. Its cathedral was built so immense that its architects declared: "Let us build so large that those who see it finished will think we were mad."
Three UNESCO World Heritage sites. The birthplace of flamenco. A city where dinner starts at 10 PM and the streets still hum at midnight. 10 stops. 10 riddles. 3,000 years of stories.
"Quien no ha visto Sevilla, no ha visto maravilla" — Spanish proverb