Seville was the city of tasty tapas (or what I like to call Spanish dim sum) and had some of the best desserts on the trip. We had a lot of fun choosing little plates of Spanish morsels and ending our meals with shareable portions of desserty sweetness. With the smaller portions, there was a lot more we could try!
Read MoreSeville was the place where we learned the practicality of the siesta. Between 3pm and 7pm (exact hours varied), shops and restaurants closed their doors and darkened their windows. At first, we stayed out, but a few harsh afternoon suns later, we found ourselves going home when the city quieted and then emerging to enjoy the evenings. This Favorite Corners really is just the highlights of Seville, and to be fair, the Royal Palace and the Cathedral probably deserve their own posts. However, because of our unusual hours, we didn't take a lot of other pictures. So, we present to you, Seville, in one post.
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