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Seville is a lively and enjoyable place and with it, it is packed with lively, enjoyable bars and restaurants, you'll be able to find somewhere to eat and drink at any hour.
The two most promising central areas are towards the bullring and north of here towards the Plaza de Armas bus station. The Plaza de Armas area is somewhat seedier but has the cheapest food this side of the river.
Seville is a magnificently late-night city, in summer and during fiestas the streets around the central areas are often full until the early hours of the morning.
Seville is easy to find your way around. The old city is where you'll want to spend the majority of your time, you’ll find the Old City situated on the east bank. Alongside the centre of the east bank, stand the three great monuments: the Giralda tower, the Cathedral and the Alcázar, with the cramped alleyways of the Barrio Santa Cruz, the medieval Jewish quarter and now the heart of tourist life, extending east of them.
Seville benefits from a main airport, this airport serves flights arriving and departing all over the world and also in land flights to other Spanish airports, the airport has boosted not only Seville’s economy since its opening but also Seville’s tourism, making it very visitor friendly. The main Bus station is at the Prado De San Sebastián, buses travel from here all through the day and travel to most destinations except buses for Badajoz, Extremadura (the provinces of Cáceres and Badajoz), Huelva, Madrid and international destinations which arrive and depart from the station at Plaza de Armas by the Puente del Cachorro on the river.
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