The colorful streets of Sevilla are lined heftily with beautiful orange 
trees. You wonder between the fading old architecture to chess-board 
squares hosting tiny markets, follow the winding cobbled streets to 
fashionable corners where old meets new and designer labels draw the 
crowds next to tiny old clock shops, musty, fading and home to a 
bespectacled old clock maker. It’s a city of passion; a kind of enthralling tension that seems to come
 to life with the ever-present gentle, wafting scent of citrus in the 
air, and a great place to enjoy yourself. Andalucía’s heartland
 has arguably the best coffee, the best tapas bars and the best ‘hanging
 out with a beer or two in a city center square’ in all of Spain. The 
pay off is it’s pricey. Perhaps 50% again on top of the rest of 
Andalucía, and during the summer months the place is so hot that you can
 almost see the steam rising off the streets. It’s worth it.









 
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