Seville
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Visit | October 2009
Seville
JARDINES DE SAN TELMO
The site of the famous Ibero-American Fair of 1929, these lush gardens still form part of the grounds to the opulent San Telmo Palace, providing shady relief from the late-autumn sun.
Address: BETWEEN AVENIDA DE MARIA LUISA AND AVENIDA DE LA RABIDA.
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Hotels | October 2009
Seville
HOTEL INGLATERRA
Just like its namesake, England, this hotel (pictured) has spent years (150 to be exact) perfecting its table manners and proficiency of the English language in order to make your stay as luxurious and accommodating as possible.
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Bars | October 2009
Seville
SOL Y SOMBRA
Found in the heart of Triana, the historical home of Flamenco dancing, this bar and restaurant concerns itself with two more Andalusian staples: jamón (dry-cured ham) and bullfighting. Hams cover the ceiling while the bullfighters cover the walls.
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Restaurants | October 2009
Seville
RESTAURANTE SANTA CRUZ
This popular restaurant in the picturesque district of the same name offers light tapas or late-night dining to a mixed crowd of regulars and the fortunate passers-by who decide to drop in.
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Visit | January 2010
Seville
AIRE DE SEVILLA
Take the aches and pains out of a day on the hoof at this luxurious Arabesque bathhouse in Santa Cruz (pictured). Experience the salt-water bath, the Room of a Thousand Showers and invigorating hot (40°C) and cold (16°C) baths.
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Visit | January 2010
Seville
FERIA DE SEVILLA
Dating back to 1847, this is the largest annual fiesta in the Andalusia region, turning its capital into a huge fairground of brightly-coloured tents and dresses. Get ready for drinking, dancing, eating and more dancing.
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Bars | January 2010
Seville
ABRIL
Opened in 2005, this stylish club and bar is now an established stop-off for latenight lounging. The design is inspired by New York's Studio 54 and The Loft, and so is the anything-goes attitude. Come here to see and be seen.
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Hotels | January 2010
Seville
HOTEL CASA IMPERIAL
This 16th-century mansion takes pride of place in the city's old town. The lush interior patio, arched arcades and paraphernalia spanning centuries combine to create a uniquely opulent Andalusian atmosphere.

