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Triana is Seville's most characterful barrio, across the Guadalquivir from the historic centre. It's the birthplace of flamenco's greatest artists, a centre of ceramics production, and home to the city's most authentic tapas bars.
Alameda de Hércules is Seville's vibrant, bohemian plaza—a long tree-lined promenade flanked by bars, vintage shops, and cultural spaces. It's the hub of the city's alternative and LGBTQ+ nightlife.

The Barrio de Santa Cruz is Seville's picturesque old Jewish quarter—a maze of narrow whitewashed alleys, flower-draped patios, and hidden plazas wedged between the cathedral and the Alcázar.