Real Alcázar
Visitors to Seville will be astounded by the Real Alcázar, a royal palace that lies in the heart of the city. This UNESCO World Heritage Site has been a filming location for Game of Thrones, and whilst the Moorish palace is impressive, the real draw is the breathtaking gardens.
Seville Cathedral
Seville's other UNESCO World Heritage Site, Seville Cathedral, dominates the city centre. This Gothic church is the third largest in the world, and the largest official cathedral. Climb to the top of the Giralda, the famous bell tower, for mesmerising views over the city.
Plaza de España
Seville’s Plaza de España is a true architectural gem. Built for the expo of 1929, it is the premier example of both Moorish revival and Renaissance revival found anywhere in Andalucia. The surrounding park, Maria Luisa Park, is a cornucopia of treasures, including flower beds, fountains and pavilions.
Cathedral of Córdoba
The Cathedral of Córdoba is one of the most admired Moorish buildings in Spain. Its rich history involves both Muslim and Christian worshippers sharing the cathedral, and it is indeed sometimes referred to as "The Great Mosque".
The Alhambra
Granada's Alhambra dates back to AD889. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the palace and fortress is famous for its intoxicating blend of Islamic and Christian architecture and is one of Andalucia's most visited attractions.