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Flight
Train
Many cities in Spain offer train connections to Seville, with the closest station to the city center being Sevilla-Santa Justa.
We recommend staying in downtown Seville, as that is where we will celebrate on the wedding day. There are plenty of hotels and Airbnbs to choose from. If you need help finding a place to stay, just let us know!
No need to reserve a spot on the bus – we’ve got everyone covered! Just be sure to arrive at the meeting point on time.
If you have any questions about travel, accommodations, or the wedding day schedule, feel free to reach out to us! 📧 Email: ckangrleon143@gmail.com 📱 Phone/WhatsApp: Reach out to any of us by any means!
Please let us know about any allergies or dietary needs, so we can take them into account.
Andalusian Crush
The Alcázar of Seville is a stunning royal palace originally built in the 10th century, showcasing a blend of Moorish, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture. Known for its intricate tilework, lush gardens, and breathtaking courtyards, it remains one of Spain's most iconic landmarks and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Make sure to book your tickets in advance. To avoid extra charges, purchase tickets only from official websites, as unofficial ones may charge higher fees.
The Archive of the Indies (Archivo de Indias) in Seville is a historic building that houses an extensive collection of documents related to Spain's colonial empire in the Americas. Founded in 1785, it holds invaluable records that document the history of Spanish exploration, trade, and governance in the New World. The archive is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a fascinating resource for understanding Spain's global influence during the Age of Exploration.
Seville Cathedral is the largest Gothic cathedral in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its impressive architecture and historical significance. Even if you're not religious, it's worth visiting for its breathtaking interior. If you have time, consider taking the rooftop tour, offering stunning views of the city.
The Torre del Oro (Tower of Gold) is a historic watchtower located along the Guadalquivir River in Seville. Built in the 13th century, it once served as a defense point and a storage place for treasures brought from the Americas. Today, it houses a maritime museum and offers a great view of the river and the city. The tower is a symbol of Seville's rich history as a key port during Spain's golden age of exploration. Entry is free, and it provides beautiful views of the Guadalquivir River and Betis Street in the Triana neighborhood.
Plaza de España is a stunning semicircular plaza built for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929, featuring grand architecture, a large fountain, and beautifully tiled alcoves representing Spain's regions. It’s surrounded by the lush greenery of María Luisa Park, Seville’s most famous park, known for its romantic gardens, peaceful pathways, and serene ponds. Together, they offer a perfect blend of history, beauty, and nature. This is the beautiful place where we will celebrate our wedding!
Las Setas (The Mushrooms) is a modern wooden structure located in Seville’s Plaza de la Encarnación. Designed by architect Jürgen Mayer, it is one of the largest wooden structures in the world and offers a striking contrast to the city’s historic architecture. Visitors can walk along the elevated pathways for panoramic views of Seville, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
We highly recommend visiting a flamenco show—you will be truly captivated by the experience. There is an excellent one at Las Setas, and we are actually planning to go the night before our wedding! You can easily purchase tickets online in advance. More details to come soon.