About Sevilla

Sevilla is allocated in the SW of Spain, it is the capital of Andalusia, and the fourth city of Spain considering number of inhabitants (the population is 704.114 inhabitants in the metropolitan area). If we take into account not only the capital but also the 105 towns of the province, then we have 1.758.720 inhabitants for a surface of 14.042 square kilometers. Sevilla can doubtless be considered, artistically, culturally and economically the center of the south of Spain.

Sevilla is the heir of many different cultures that have settled for thousands of years along the shores of the Guadalquivir river. It owns an important artistic and monumental heritage, from which we can highlight the civil architecture, including palaces, government buildings, hospitals and the University among others, and we can also find in Sevilla a huge number of churches and convents.

Two very important exhibitions have been held in the city (Iberoamerican Exposition in 1929 and Universal Exposition in 1992) that have contributed to enrich even more the artistic heritage of Sevilla. It is worth mentioning also its museums, located in buildings with a high relevance, and its bridges, so characteristic of the city. Both brilliant and proud, Sevilla keeps the key of a mystery that several romantic authors tried to describe in mythic masterpieces as Carmen, the Barber of Seville or Don Juan, among others.

You will encounter a city that is the result of bringing together its ancient heritage and today's modern reality. A symbiosis that respects its history and offers contemporary infrastructures that allow Sevilla to be a first order tourist destination, not only for individual tourists, but also for visitors coming to conferences or business meetings.

Have a nice trip and do not hesitate to ask any extra information you need!