The huge waterfront complex has a potential to keep you there for the whole day. Good mix of shops, restaurants and cafés.
The oldest café in Sevilla definitely has an old-school vibe to it, complete with friendly staff with character and food made with love.
This lovely restaurant with a characteristic Andalucian atmosphere is said to offer the best tapas in town.
El Arenal is a neighbourhood in the historical centre of Seville, the Casco Antiguo.
At this place you can learn about the culinary traditions of Sephardi Jews in Spain as well as taste them.
A flamenco club carved into a stone wall with amazing shows by local professionals and great food to accompany the experience.
Located 200 metres from La Bota Beach, this camping site is 5 km from Punta Umbría.