THINGS TO DO IN SEVILLE – FOOD AND FLAMENCO
When it comes to experiencing the culture in Seville, you’ll be spoilt for choice.

Enjoy Local Cuisine and Tapas
Seville lives on tapas, and the city has thousands of spots to enjoy these traditional small plates. Try salmorejo (tomato-bread soup with ham and egg), solomillo al whisky (pork in whisky sauce), and the local star – jamón ibérico de bellota. Vegetarian options include patatas bravas, espinacas con garbanzos (spinach with chickpeas) and pimientos de Padrón (fried green peppers). Delicious!
Step back in time with a visit to one of the historic bars near the Cathedral, such as Cervecería Giralda (in a former Moorish bathhouse), Casa Morales, known for albóndigas (meatballs) and Antigua Taberna de Las Escobas, which has been open since 1386.
Spending time in smaller squares and neighbourhood tapa bars is part of the experience of visiting Seville. Your Holiday Director can share their insider tips to help you taste the best of the city.
Read more about the Spanish foods you must try.
Experience Authentic Flamenco
Flamenco is a traditional Andalucian art form recognised by UNESCO. It combines guitar (toque), clapping and calls (jaleo and palmas), singing (cante) and dancing (baile).
Seville and Triana are flamenco heartlands, and performances here are often intimate and intense. You’ll find performances most nights, and street performers are often near the Alcázar and Cathedral.