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Discover Sevilla's hidden gems, secret courtyards, and authentic local spots away from the crowds this autumn.

Discover Sevilla's hidden gems, secret courtyards, and authentic local spots away from the crowds this autumn.

Explore this lively market on Calle Feria where locals shop for fresh produce, spices, and crafts. Try some street snacks from lesser-known vendors.

Explore this lively market on Calle Feria where locals shop for fresh produce, spices, and crafts. Try some street snacks from lesser-known vendors.
~1.5 hours
Walk to Mercado de la Encarnación, in the La Encarnación neighborhood, not far from Feria. Search for unusual Andalusian delicacies and small stalls favored by locals.
~3 hours
Roam the narrow streets and hidden plazas of this historic Jewish quarter. Look for secret courtyards and colorful ceramic tiles on side streets away from the main tourist routes.
~1 hours
Visit Jardines de Murillo, a serene garden behind the Alcázar walls. It's quieter late afternoon, with orange trees and hidden benches to relax.
~2 hours
Head to the Alameda de Hércules area, popular with Sevillanos for authentic tapas bars off the tourist path. Order Espinacas con Garbanzos, a hearty spinach and chickpea dish.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a tapas bar in Alameda de Hércules and order Espinacas con Garbanzos with a Cruzcampo beer to pair.
Espinacas con GarbanzosCentral location close to evening tapas spots and walking distance to main attractions for day activities.

Explore this Andalusian palace blending Renaissance Italian and Mudéjar styles. Check out the intricate tile work and serene patios located near the Santa Cruz district's quieter streets.

Explore this Andalusian palace blending Renaissance Italian and Mudéjar styles. Check out the intricate tile work and serene patios located near the Santa Cruz district's quieter streets.

Stroll through these tranquil gardens adjacent to the old Jewish quarter. Look for hidden statues and tiled benches shaded by ancient trees, a favorite local retreat.

Stroll through these tranquil gardens adjacent to the old Jewish quarter. Look for hidden statues and tiled benches shaded by ancient trees, a favorite local retreat.

Visit the historic archive building housing documents of Spain's colonial empire. Pay special attention to the detailed Gothic and Renaissance facade on Calle Francos.

Visit the historic archive building housing documents of Spain's colonial empire. Pay special attention to the detailed Gothic and Renaissance facade on Calle Francos.
~1 hours
Seek out a lesser-known courtyard in Barrio Santa Cruz by wandering off the main alleys. Look for ornamental fountains and colorful ceramics tucked behind wrought-iron gates.
~2 hours
Head to an intimate flamenco tavern favored by locals in the Alameda de Hércules area. Go early to secure a seat near the performers for an authentic underground vibe.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a small eatery near Jardines de Murillo and order Espinacas con Garbanzos, a hearty chickpea and spinach stew.
Espinacas con GarbanzosPerfect central location for exploring hidden courtyards and authentic flamenco spots within walking distance.

Located on Isla de la Cartuja, explore contemporary Spanish art in a former monastery—arrive early to enjoy exhibitions with fewer visitors.

Located on Isla de la Cartuja, explore contemporary Spanish art in a former monastery—arrive early to enjoy exhibitions with fewer visitors.
~1.5 hours
Visit a small gallery in the Alameda district to see emerging local artists; ask locals for their current favorites as these spaces rotate often.

Tour this historic bullring early afternoon to avoid crowds. Check out the museum highlighting bullfighting history and Spanish culture.

Tour this historic bullring early afternoon to avoid crowds. Check out the museum highlighting bullfighting history and Spanish culture.
~1 hours
Head to the Mirador de las Setas on the Metropol Parasol’s less busy corners to catch a quiet panoramic city view away from tourist crowds.
~2 hours
Seek out a rooftop bar in the Alameda neighborhood offering views of the old city with a relaxed vibe often favored by locals.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a small café in the old town serving traditional Yemas de San Leandro pastries with strong coffee nearby Calle Feria.
Yemas de San Leandro
Look for a local tapas bar near Plaza del Salvador and order Espinacas con Garbanzos, a tasty spinach and chickpea stew popular in Seville.
Espinacas con GarbanzosStaying in Alameda places you near vibrant art scenes and quiet spots for secret views, fitting the day's theme perfectly.
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Accommodation estimated at $54 per night (hotel cost of ~50 EUR). Food includes a mix of restaurant meals, street food, coffee, and beer estimated at $13 per day. Transport estimated at $4 per day based on public transport options and occasional taxis. Activities budget assumes exploring hidden spots and some entrance fees.
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