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High-class bingo hall |
Ronda de Capuchinos 19 Seville 41008 Spain +34 95 435 8661 |
This is one of the city's biggest and most prestigious bingo parlours. It offers plenty of attractions for all bingo fans, and you can even enjoy excellent service from the cafeteria while the lucky ball is spinning. For the very ambitious, their Accumulated Bingo games can reach as high as five million pesetas for the big prize. If you want an exciting night with the numbers, this bingo hall has an exhilarating atmosphere and a dynamic organization. There is also private indoor parking available, with direct access into the hall. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Landscape photography |
Pasaje Mallol 10 Seville 41003 Spain +34 95 441 6526 |
In this gallery, works are exhibited for about a month. There are a large number of landscape photographs on display; you can see photos of forests and of the sea and mountains, all with natural light, making you feel close to nature. There are also cityscapes: streets, shops, offices. You feel almost like you are on a journey, transported to places of such natural beauty, and then you find yourself back in the real world, looking at the routine of daily life. Looking at these photos, you can imagine yourself for a few moments actually in the places you see depicted. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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House owned by the Alba family |
Calle Dueñas 5 Seville 41003 Spain +34 95 422 0956 |
This palace is the property and residence of the Duchess of Alba, the person with the most noble titles in Spain. The Machado brothers were born here, and this fact is depicted in the painted tiles on the palace's outside walls, otherwise built of brick. Although it is not open to the public, it is worth having a look at from the outside. Its central location means that you are likely to walk past it on a stroll through the centre anyway. The palace gate is a typical place to have your photo taken, with the flower-filled courtyard in the background. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Flamenco dance hall with star performers |
Avenida de María Auxiliadora 18-B Seville 41400 Spain +34 95 453 4720 |
A long-established flamenco club located in the heart of the old town opposite the walls of the Macarena. There are shows every night and all the performers are first-class national stars. The venue is air conditioned and decorated with all sorts of flamenco memorabilia. You can have a traditional Andalusian dinner and see the show at the same time. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Musical montage |
11 Calle Bustos Tavera Seville, Seville 41003 Spain +34 (0)954 22 2029 http://www.elperroandaluz.es/B... |
El Perro Andaluz goes all out with its selection of music and fine arts. From pop, soul and R&B, to rock, blues, country, reggae and flamenco; this venue houses all kinds of musical concerts. For those who expect more, occasional monologues and short films are featured at the events menu. The entry is free and the cafe offers a good food and beverage selection for the music aficionados who gather here. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Theatrical training course and performances |
Calle Sol 5 Seville 41003 Spain +34 95 422 5165 |
This is a small theatre which is known by many to have intersting productions and theatrical training courses throughout the year: script writing, theatrical direction and expression. Located close to the Plaza de los Terceros, it is also near to the squares of San Roman and San Marcos, famous for their 'pasos' (the religious statues that are carried in the Holy Week processions). You can also find in the area some of the most prestigious bars of the city, such as El Tremendo, well known for its excellent beer and as the meeting place of the youngsters during the weekends. The ticket office is open from 7p. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A slice of city street made bar |
Calle Matahacas 5 Seville 41003 Spain |
Not too many years ago it was one of the breeding grounds of the blues groups of the city. The decoration and atmosphere are its most attractive aspects, besides the varied music they play. The entire place reproduces a section of an 'underground' street, in comic and graffiti. Here, you can sit down on a city sidewalk, dance under a street lamp or smoke on a park bench. There is also a pool table. It closes very late, so it's usually crammed full of people until dawn. Ideal for 'professional' all-night party-hoppers. Review © 2007, Wcities |