Seville
Spain
Seville is the most underrated city in Spain.
This was our second time here. Great architecture and great food. The weather is also great, +24 degrees, although it’s February (so you could imagine the +45 degrees that will be here in July).
Christian forces conquered the city in 1248 and turned its mosque into Seville Cathedral which is the most unusal church I’ve even been.
Its golden age arrived after 1492, when Seville was granted a monopoly on trade with the Americas, making it one of Europe’s richest cities.
From there it’s easy to visit Ronda and Cordoba. Both are nice destinations for about a day but I wouldn’t spend more. The famous bridge in Ronda looks better on photos but the blue lagoon under it is the actual sight.
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