Based on 12 experiences
Katie (31)
Ireland
I spent a week in Seville, October 2022 and i still think about it. I was working remotely but staying in La Banda hostel which was an amazing mix of social but not mad party so i met some great people but no push if you didnt want to go out. I loved the food, the music, the streets and always felt safe. It does get hot mid year but in October it was perfect weather.
Posted: April 28, 2024Experienced: March, 2022Last autumn, I spent a week in Seville and I fell in love with this place. I walked everywhere, it was very safe and beautiful. The streets are lined with thousands of orange trees. I stayed in an Airbnb just next to the cathedral. From Seville, I took a day trip to Granada (Alhambra is a must-see) and on another day to Tangier in Morocco. It was a long day, but definitely worth crossing the Strait of Gibraltar to wander around the ancient medina.
Posted: March 25, 2023To Do: - Plaza de Espana - Alcazar in Seville - Cathedral in Seville - Setas de Sevilla Safety: I traveled alone to Seville as a woman and it was absolutely safe. Recommendations: Seville is truly charming. So much history, architecture condensed in an easily walkable city center, not to mention the food!
Posted: September 13, 2022Things to do: - Plaza de España - Royal Alcazar of Seville - Plaza del Cabildo - Seville Cathedral - Casa de Pilatos - Plaza de Toros Security: I felt incredibly safe. Recommendations: Seville is really a cool city to visit. I recommend watching a flamenco dance show.
Posted: September 13, 2022To do: - Plaza de España - Plaza de San Lorenzo - Royal Alcazar in Seville - Cathedral in Seville - Setas de Sevilla - Plaza de América Safety: As a solo traveling woman, I felt very safe. Recommendations: Seville is amazing. Lots of things to see and great food. Highly recommended.
Posted: September 6, 2022To do: - Royal Alcazar in Seville - Plaza de España - Cathedral in Seville - La Giralda - Setas de Sevilla - Torre del Oro - Maria Luisa Park - Bullring Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla Safety: The old town in Seville is safe, charming and picturesque. There is no problem if you don't speak Spanish. Recommendations: The historic part of Seville is quite compact, so most of the main attractions can be seen within 2 days.
Posted: August 30, 2022based on 12 experiences
Júlia
Spain
I would really recomend visiting “Plaza España” as it’s so beautiful and full of the sevillano essence. There you can experience people doing “el tablao” which is dancing the typical dance with the typical music The food is really good and cheap if you eat purely tapas. I liked a lot visiting the cathedral and going to the bridge of Triana. I was there for 3 days and if you walk a lot you can see almost everything important in the city
Posted: March 25, 2024There is so much to do in Seville. We got the turistic bus and was a fun way to see most of things... Food was lovely. A little hard for gluten free vegans(my twin sister😳). Spanish are meat lovers😁... But we managed to find a few places to cater for my sister 😎.
Posted: October 31, 2023Experienced: December, 2022clara
I'm a 30 year old female researcher Sportswoman. I like active tourism but also nightlife and drinking every once and again, as well as laying on the beach for a couple hours doing nothing
Angeles
I’m a young adventure girl that loves to travel and meet new people. I’m open to any adventure and new experiences.
Kamila
Hi, I’m Kamila! I am 23 years old and starting medical school in the United States later this year, so I’m very interested in solo traveling and meeting new amazing people this summer! I love to hike, run, practice yoga, read, and learn new things.
Arancia
Hi! I’m an eager to learn 22 year old girl from Italy. I have fun reading, walking, cycling. I am very open minded and love meeting new people while exploring places. I have travelled solo before and loved it! People would describe me as bubbly, funny, empathetic and caring.