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Cathedral and La Giralda
Seville's stunning Cathedral is one of the world's biggest Gothic buildings, once inside you will feel the extent of its size. The cathedral is home to many impressive works of art dating back to the 15th century, beautiful chapels and a monument to Christopher Columbus. La Giralda is the cathedral's huge bell tower, and at the back of the building is the Patio de los Naranjos where you can sit down and relax in this beautiful courtyard, surrounded by orange trees.
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Real Alcázar (Royal Fortress)
This beautiful palace with large gardens is one of the highlights of Seville and is definitely worth visiting. The building's style is the result of many monarchs adding their personal touch from different architectural eras. One of the most stunning features of the fortress is the Salón de Embajadores, a huge hall with an impressive dome of carved wood. Relax in the enchanting gardens, enjoy the terraces, fountains and pavilions, a perfect place to escape the busy city centre.
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Torre del Oro
This tower located on the banks of the river Guadalquivir, was built as a lookout in 1220 and is one of Seville's most recognisable sights. The tower's walls were once clad with gold ceramic tiles, and the Americans used to unload their treasures here, Torre del Oro means ‘Golden Tower' and this is why. Inside the tower is a small maritime museum to look round.
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