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Coach tour to Seville in Spain starting from the Algarve. Tours in southern Portugal. Vacations in the Algarve.
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Visit the capital of Andaluzia: Maria Luisa park, America square, Spain square, the old Jewish quarter (barrio de Santa
Cruz) and the Cathedral, the largest in the world. Free time for lunch, shopping or visit the Royal palace.
Seville full day tour. Algarve tours. Guided excursions in southern Portugal.
 
Seville full day tour. Algarve tours. Guided excursions in southern Portugal.
...Sevilla is the artistic, cultural, and financial capital of southern Spain. It is the capital of Andalusia and of the
province of Sevilla. Seville is more than two thousand years old. The passage of the various people instrumental
in its growth has left the city with a distinct personality, and a large and well-preserved historical center. Seville
certainly is one of the most beloved places by visitors to Spain. Although today Moorish influence is
architectonically most evident - Andalucia was occupied by Moors for about 800 years - it has been a cultural
center long before. The fertility of this land and its favorised climate with mild winters and about 3000 hours of
sun per year, made Phoenicians and Carthaginians settle here. Later came Romans, Vandals, Visigoths, Moors
(from 712 to 1248) left their marks. The city retains many Moorish features, including large sections of the city
wall. Later, the city experienced another golden age of development brought about by wealth accumulating from
the awarding of a monopoly of trade with the Spanish territories in the New World. Among monuments, the most
important are the city's cathedral was built from 1401–1519 after the Reconquista on the former site of the city's
mosque. It is amongst the largest of all medieval and Gothic cathedrals, in terms of both area and volume. The
interior is the longest nave in Spain, and is lavishly decorated, with a large quantity of gold evident. The
Cathedral reused some columns and elements from the mosque, and, most famously, the Giralda, originally a
minaret, was converted into a bell tower. The Alcázar facing the cathedral has developed from the city's old
Moorish Palace; construction was begun in 1181 and continued for over 500 years, mainly in Mudéjar style, but
also in Renaissance. Its gardens are a blend of Moorish, Andalusian, and Christian traditions. The Torre del
Oro was built by the Almohad dynasty as watchtower and defensive barrier on the river...
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