Some Recommended Tapas Bars
"What a pity to eat a normal meal in a restaurant when you can have tapas (snacks)!. The city is credited with their invention and has more than a thousand bars where the choice of food is virtually unlimited, from seafood to ham and sausage, from vegetable to cheese. The Sevillians actually make a meal of them, moving from bar to bar and trying one dish at a time. In the Santa Cruz quarter, try Bar Giralda, Modesto, Las Teresas and Casa Robles. In Triana, El Kiosco de las Flores, Casa Cuesta and Bodeguita Sanl’car. In Santa Catalina, El Rinconcillo, El Bacalao and Quitapesares (Bar Peregill)."
Getting There
There is now high-speed rail service to Seville from Madrid, reducing the travel time to just a bit over two hours on most runs, with departures at roughly two hour intervals throughout the day. From any other point in Europe, begin your calculations with a trip to Madrid — the Spanish capital is the only practical point from which to get a train to Seville. (Even from Lisbon, which looks so near on the map, the fastest rail route will dog-leg through Madrid.)











