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Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija

The palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija (Palce of the Countess of Lebrija) is a must for ancient Roman art. Located in Seville’s heart, it houses an astonishing collection of Roman mosaics, sculptures and relics from Italica.

 

Built in the 16th century, it’s perfect Renaissance architecture will captivate the visitor. The main central patio is a good spot for shooting people or film, as well as other parts of the house.

 

For 5€ you can visit the ground floor and for 8€ both ground and first floors. English guided tours are available (30 min. approx).

 

Save-money tip: free admission on Monday afternoon (4.30 pm and 5.30 pm). Few tickets available so try to go early in the morning and get your free tickets for the afternoon.

 

Lenght of the visit: 30 min. approx.

PRACTICAL  INFORMATION

 

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1 September - 30 June: Monday - Friday 10.30 am - 7.30 pm

                                    Saturday 10 am - 2 pm / 4 pm - 6 pm

                                    Sunday 10 am - 2 pm

                                       

1 July - 31 August: Monday - Friday 9 am - 3 pm

                             Saturday 10 am - 2 pm

                              Sunday: closed

 

PRICES

5€ ground floor

8€ whole palace

Free admission on Monday

 

CONTACT

Telephone: (+34) 954 22 78 02                                                                       Address: Calle Cuna, 8, Seville

Website: http://www.palaciodelebrija.com/Introduccion.html

 

                                                                                                                                        

                   

 

NEARBY EXPERIENCES

LA CAMPANA

Patisserie

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Have breakfast at Confitería La Campana

 

 

Start your day with a sugar shot at a traditional Sevillian cafeteria and patisserie, La Campana (since 1885). Go for their top notch house specialities such as sugared fruits, torrijas and tempting cakes with a café con leche (coffee with milk).

 

 

Address: Calle Sierpes, 1 – 3, Seville

Schedule: open daily 8 am – 10 pm

METROPOL PARASOL

Viewpoint

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Climb up to Metropol Parasol viewpoint

 

It’s always a good moment to climb up to this outstanding wooden 30-meter-high structure in the middle of the street. Metrosol Parasol, aka “Las Setas” (“The Mushrooms”) stands over a Roman ruins museum. From its rooftop you’ll be able to contemplate the whole city.

 

Time-visit tip: try not to miss the best sunset view.

 

Extra plan: under Metropol Parasol, on the ground floor, you'll discover a great food market. There you can choose between a wide range of fresh products.

 

 

Address: Plaza de la Encarnación (access by lift next to the underground Roman ruins museum)

Schedule: Sunday – Thursday: 10 am – 11 pm

                        Friday – Saturday: 10 am – 11.30 pm

Prices: 3€ with a free drink included in one of the bars downstairs

Free admission: under 12 years old

Website: http://www.setasdesevilla.com

RED HOUSE

Art & Food

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Red House Art & Food

 

Looking for a break? Don’t miss Red House Art & Food! It’s more than a café, it’s a quirky art gallery with funky decorations. Pick up breakfast in the morning or try their refreshing smoothies and natural milkshakes. In the afternoons, sit, relax and admire its pop-up displays while grabbing some coffee or choosing between its astonishing range of craft beer. Its handmade cakes and bagels are also a must. Dinners are also mouth-watering with a dash of international recipes.

 

Good music, good ambiance and the best mix between food and art are waiting for you! Enjoy its hipster cool vibe!

 

Address: Calle Amor de Dios, 7, Seville

Schedule: 11.30 am - 1 am (closed on Mondays)

 

 

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PERRO VIEJO

Tapas Bar

Have a delicious food experience at Perro Viejo

 

If you’re looking for a dash of culinary innovation, you can’t miss Perro Viejo Tapas Bar. Located close to Metropol Parasol, it’s one of the trendiest restaurants in Seville.

 

It’s so crowded that it can get a little crazy but service is really kind and efficient. They provide traditional tapas with an international dash and a careful and nouvelle-cuisine presentation. Go for the creamy ensaladilla with prawns or the mini-ox-burger. If you are up to a dessert, go for the torrijas (Spanish typical dessert during Easter) with ice cream. Don't leave without discovering its craft beer, a refreshing pale lager.

 

Tip: book a table in advance or arrive early because it’s usually packed. For lunch: arrive around 1pm. For dinner: arrive around 8.30pm.

 

Address: Calle Arguijo, 3, Seville

Schedule: 1pm – 4.30 pm / 8.30 pm – midnight

Prices: expect to spend around 12€/ person

Contact: (+34) 954 02 50 82

 

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