4 Food Landmarks in Sevilla You Need to Visit
4 landmarks with verified facts and stories

Calle Betis & the Triana Waterfront
Calle Betis, Triana, Seville, 41010, Spain
If you ask a Sevillano where to have a drink with the best view in the city, nine out of ten will say Calle Betis.

Convento de Santa Paula
11 Calle de Santa Paula, Casco Antiguo, Seville, 41003, Spain
Behind the unassuming walls of this working convent, enclosed Hieronymite nuns have been baking marmalade and sweets since 1473 — more than five and a half centuries of uninterrupted jam production.

Mercado de Triana
Triana, Seville, Spain
There is something darkly poetic about eating tapas on top of the ruins of the Inquisition.

Triana
Barrio de Triana, 41010 Sevilla
Cross the Guadalquivir on the Puente de Isabel II and you leave tourist Seville behind.
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