Explore the BEST of Seville, Spain in Just 24 Hours
Join us on a fascinating budget travel journey through Seville, Spain’s most enigmatic city, as we uncover its hidden secrets and explore the best things to do in Seville Spain in a day. From the majestic Seville Cathedral to the stunning Alcazar, we’ll take you on a thrilling adventure through the city’s rich history and culture. Discover the ancient Roman ruins, marvel at the breathtaking landmarks, and get ready for an unforgettable Seville sightseeing experience. Whether you’re planning a Seville itinerary or just looking for inspiration for your next Spain travel adventure, this Seville vlog is the perfect guide for you. So, let’s dive into the heart of Andalusia and uncover the secrets of this captivating city.
Explore the BEST of Seville, Spain in Just 24 Hours
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Wow that's interesting! 4:40
Usually watching from Alkmaar in the Netherlands 🇳🇱, currently from Sea Point Cape Town. Enjoy your Midlife Travels 😍
Magallanes no dio la vuelta al mundo lo mataron en islas Filipinas, los aborigenes.
La finalizó el Español Juan Sebastián Elcano. En la Nao Victoria en 1526.
Que pena que no vieran por dentro las maravillas de los monumentos. Es lo malo del turismo masivo. Muy bonito reportaje.
Is Seville the busiest city in Spain? ❤
You missed the Plaza de España, which is one of the most iconic places in Seville.
I can't believe you have to book so far in advance, but that's tourism I suppose.
No rain ☔😅 enjoy!
What a beautiful city wish you had more time to see more. Keep safe and warm
Few days for a massive history city. barrio de santa cruz, triana, plaza España, etc
The singers are gipsies
Mary is not the mother of God
It's been known for the temperature to hit 50c in Seville during summer. It's ferocious there!
Good video guys, Sevilla is beautiful. I am lucky to live one hour far from the city, and from time to time I go there to have fun 😊. Hope that you enjoyed your visit! Sevilla is the 4th largest city in Spain after Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia, not the 3rd as you mention 😉. Now the weather is sunny and hot, 25 degrees. Regards 👍
Great video thank you 😊
Sevilla y Córdoba no tienen desperdicio, son las dos ciudades mas bonita del mundo ,la proxima visita que sea en Córdoba tambien tiene el rio Guadalquivir que pasa por medio de la ciudad , no se la pueden perder es una locura , saludos desde Córdoba Andalucía, y me alegro que les guste España , sean bienvenidos.
Sevilla is the fourth largest city in Spain. The first one is Madrid, the second one is Barcelona, and the third one is Valencia. By the way, Colon (Columbus) is most likely a Valencian jew whose family were textile workers. After the discovery of America, Seville became the main port in Europe for the Americas in the early XVI century. Then, St. Augustine (Florida, USA) was founded in 1565 by the Spanish settlers.
How lovely to find such a couple so interested in history and enjoying my city so much! You must come back someday with your bookings done. You'll LOVE the Alcázar, cathedral and so on. Btw you missed Plaza de España, which is a public place that everybody tend to like.
Spain's 4th biggest city and the capital of the province of Andalucia. An incredibly beautiful and historic city. It gets unbelievable hot in the summer. My dad was born there and i love it!
Amazing… seems like a month won't be long enough to see Seville.
The face is from Medusa: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medusa
Oh yes, Seville is a beautiful city, pity you didn't have longer there, the best so far, great video again, best wishes From FRANCES UK 👍♥️♥️
Some curious information about Columbus and the Kings isabel and Fernando:
Christopher Columbus let the Catholic kings know that he intended to dock on an island in Asia, but what no one knew, not even Columbus himself, was that he would end up discovering a new continent. On his return, after explaining his discoveries in America to the King Fernando and Queen Isabel, both decided to bring Castilian education, health care, political systems and Christian spiritual values to the New World.
From the beginning, Isabella ordered Columbus to ‘treat these Indians well’, but the navigator did not pay particular attention to the instructions given to him from spanish crown. This was registered in Columbus notes on October 1492.
When Columbus arrived in Spain, considered a hero, Isabella asked to meet the explorer. After that first meeting, the King and Queen agreed to a large expedition with seventeen ships and hundreds of people. In fact, the Catholic Queen wrote sixteen orders for the expedition, among which was the condition to treat the inhabitants of the new world with good manners, as well as to refrain from doing them any harm. In fact, Isabel the Catholic requested that both peoples could serve each other and in the event that either of them was mistreated, Columbus was to ‘punish those responsible severely’ in her own words.
Christopher Columbus embarked on several more expeditions, but against all odds, the explorer ignored the queen's orders and instructions capturing a total of 500 natives.
On arriving on the Peninsula with all those natives turned into slaves, Queen Isabella was so angry that she punished Columbus and ordered him to return all those men and women to the New World by any means necessary.
However, the differences in climate and exposure to unknown diseases meant that for many of them it was too late and they died as slaves.
After this, Isabella decreed a Royal Provision in Seville on 20 June 1500, which prohibited slavery. This law considered the natives to be subjects of the Crown, equal in rights and duties to the peninsular subjects.
During her lifetime, Isabella fought against such unethical behaviour. Thus, days before her death on 26 November 1504, the queen stated in her last will that slavery could only be contemplated for muslims and other considered "infidels", but was in no way justified against all citizens and inhabitants of the new lands discovered by Columbus.
Se wrote: ‘Do not allow or permit the Indians to receive any injury to their persons or property, but command that they be well and justly treated’, wrote Isabel herself.
Everything was registered in her testament after she died, which ended up in the enactment of the "Laws of Burgos".
You guys really need to go back and spend more time in Seville…you missed the Plaza de España where you would of probably catch a show of flamenco dancing which the park of Maria Luisa is right in front of the plaza, across the river is Tirana and so much more. I hope you are able to visit again it’s such a beautiful city❤️ Safe travels guys🙏🏼
In 1500 Sevilla is like New York now!
The biggest catedral in the world.
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