Some say that Seville is among the indispensable cities of Spain, which you should visit at least once in your life. To speak of Seville is to speak of festivals, tradition, devotion, spectacle and joy. You may have a typical concept of this city, but in addition to what is best known, such as sevillanas, feria de Abril or flamenco, Seville has a much more extensive cultural offer. If you are thinking of coming to visit this city we advise you to stay in one of the hotels in Seville in the center.
One of the most anticipated events is the Italic Dance Festival 2011, which takes place from July 1 to 28. In this festival you can enjoy 10 works divided into 15 functions, and as a novelty, the Roman Theater of Santiponce will be presented, which returns after 17 years of absence. The Festival is a clear commitment to multiculturalism applied to dance and the performing arts and that will also be completed with other more common alternatives such as the function of the National Dance Company or the flamenco ballet of the artist Belén Maya.Si you want more conventional shows, we recommend that you go to the III Summer Nights at the Palacio de la Buhaira, that throughout the summer and until the eleventh of September will receive an infinity of opera and zarzuel recitals, theater shows and concerts of different musical styles.
When all this cultural activity is over, don't forget to eat well! One of the recommendations is the respected chef Martín Berasategui restaurant, the Santo restaurant of the EME Catedral Hotel in Seville. In its premises you can enjoy the best market cuisine and the excellent Andalusian touch. Great quality meals, authentic, fresh and unlike anything you have ever tasted. You can also stay at the hotel that has the restaurant. Others you want other accommodation options you can find more in downtown hotels.
The city of Seville is a good option if you want a genuine Spanish summer and enjoy a holiday of culture and spectacle.
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