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Purchase of real estate in Seville: attractions of the city

February 9, 2023 by Catherine Leave a Comment

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Seville in Spain is an internationally-known centre of Andalusian culture and passionate flamenco, and home of the libertine Don Juan and the gypsy Carmen. It is located on the banks of the Guadalquivir river and is the fourth largest city in Spain after Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia.

Thousands of visitors come to Seville to enjoy its breathtaking architecture and vivid historical past. Some of them visit Seville to explore the idea of buying a property. Villas for sale in Seville conquer the hearts of foreigners at first sight.

In this article, we will discuss the most popular attractions of the city and possible entertainment for future residents.

seville skyline

An overview of Seville in Spain  

The old town of Seville consists of a maze of narrow streets, one of the most popular being the serpentine Calle Sierpes (Snake Street). Among the houses there are buildings built in the ancient Roman style with marble-lined courtyards.

Oriental architecture is common, with many houses having flat roofs and a maximum of two storeys. There are numerous public fountains in Seville, most of which are supplied by the famous Caños de Carmona aquaduct, built during the time of Julius Caesar. There are also 74 temples in the city.

Seville has a Mediterranean climate with hot summers and warm winters. Temperatures can top 45 degrees in August, and rarely drop below 5 degrees on the coldest winter days.

Guadalquivir river in Seville

Districts of Seville 

Seville can be roughly divided into four districts. All of them are highly attractive and definitely worth exploring.

1. Centro Historico 

The Cathedral and the Giralda tower are the vivid representatives of the historical centre of Seville. The neighbourhood’s narrow streets are also home to some of the city’s best bars and restaurants. You will have no time to be bored, because you’ll be close to shops, tourist attractions, restaurants, nightclubs, and everything you need for a great vacation.

2. Triana District

Triana is a fashionable and rather unusual district of the city. In medieval times, when Seville was considered a wealthy port city, no one wanted to come to this area. However, times have changed and it has developed into an alluring tourist destination. A walk along the Calle Betis, which runs along the Guadalquivir river, is a pleasant experience. The terraces of numerous cafes offer magnificent views of Seville’s vastness. The area also houses multiple exhibitions of talented artists.

3. Santa Cruz District

Barrio Santa Cruz has a cosy square, traditional cafes, charming narrow streets, and typical Andalusian houses with fountains and internal patios. It is here that many symbols of Seville, such as the palace-fortress Alcázar, are located. The district is a perfect place for those who are looking for a peaceful atmosphere among the lush greenery. 

4. Macarena District

This is one of Seville’s oldest neighbourhoods, with magnificent Mudejar and Baroque churches. While walking through the streets of Macarena, you will see the remains of the ancient walls (Murallas), built in Roman times. Another famous place is the convent of Santa Inés, whose founder was a noblewoman of Seville.

building in Seville

Real estate for sale in Seville

Buying real estate has always been a profitable investment, as the prices on apartments and villas only increase. The city of Seville in Spain is a beautiful place in terms of architecture and design. It is also highly desirable in terms of investing in real estate. 

According to the official website Spain-Real.Estate, the city offers multiple exclusive villas at reasonable prices. To get more information about design, number of amenities, and other characteristics of accommodation for sale, visit the website Spain-Real.Estate. 

Reasons to buy property in Seville 

As a city with outstanding atmosphere and a popular tourist destination, Seville in Spain welcomes foreign real estate buyers to start a new life in a beautiful place. Among the convincing reasons to invest in the sector of real estate in Seville, we can highlight the following:

  • High quality of living.
  • Favourable climate and ecological conditions.
  • Extreme popularity among tourists.
  • Wide selection of housing.
  • Affordable prices and outstanding quality. 
  • Opportunity to get a residence permit. 

The city of Seville in Spain is not only a southern architectural wonder, it is also the heart of Andalusia. It is impossible not to fall in love with the city when walking along the narrow streets and looking at breathtaking masterpieces. 

Seville is a great place for a permanent stay, or for renting your housing out. Therefore, it provides opportunities for all buyers of property in the area. Whether you are going to live in a stunning Spanish city, or intend to generate a passive income, you should consider Seville as a suitable destination.

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