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Seville is a beautiful, lively city, bisected by its famous river, the Guadalquivir. Its landmark is La Giralda, the great tower that was built as a minaret in the 12th century and now stands guard over the city's enormous Gothic cathedral, built in the 15th century on the site of the original mosque.
Despite its elegance and charm, and its wealth, based on food processing, shipbuilding, construction and a thriving tourist industry, Sevilla lies at the centre of a depressed agricultural area and has an unemployment rate of nearly forty percent - one of the highest in Spain. Alongside it is the old neighbourhood of Santa Cruz, once the Jewish quarter and now a rather smart, fashionable area of town with pretty whitewashed houses closely packed along narrow streets. This and other areas in the historic centre are delightful to explore on foot. The best way to experience the city is to adapt to the local rhythm and sit down for a late lunch followed by an afternoon siesta. |


