March 2017 Itinerary Link
Seville (population 700,000) is another one of those livable, attractive, laid-back cities of Spain. When we drove into this city, we were not sure whether we would be able to find a parking spot. I picked an Airbnb room near Las Setas de Sevilla mainly because a parking lot was supposed to be nearby even though this was a central location. As we were trying to find our building, a parking spot opened up, and we grabbed it so we could unload our bags. It turned out that was our luck of the day! The spot was good for our entire stay, and it was free.
The Old Town area of Seville is only about 4 square kilometers and totally walkable. In fact, it will be crazy to drive because there are so many alleyways and one-way streets and pedestrian streets. This area contains three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Alcázar palace complex, the Cathedral and the General Archive of the Indies.

From our Airbnb building, we basically walked south first toward the Cathedral, then to Plaza de Espana and Royal Alcazar. There was no shortage of interesting looking streets to take to come back to our apartment.
We ended up eating twice at a taberna near us called Los Coloniales because the food was so good and so cheap as shown in the pictures above. The receipt included a bottle of wine.
