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Foreigners delight |
Calle Siete Revueltas 35 Seville 41004 Spain |
Decorated in good taste and old-fashioned style with great lighting, this pub has gained a reputation over the years as a meeting point on Seville nights, especially for lovers of tranquility and good music allowing you to talk over it if you wish. Situated in a cul-de-sac in the center of the old part of the city, the bar offers any cocktail or alcoholic beverage you can think of. It is frequented by foreigners who are sometimes surprised by a live musical performance. On weekends this pub is full to bursting point, so the best day to go is Thursday. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The best Flamenco |
Calle Rodo 7 Seville 41001 Spain +34 95 421 6492 |
Flamenco stage in the heart of Sevilla that offers a dance production featuring regional professionals. Located in an original building from the 18th Century and thoroughly decorated in genuine Andalusian style. Among its many awards is the prestigious honor given by the New York Times as one of the best Flamenco establishments in the city. Two dinner seatings are offered every evening, at 9:30p and 10:30p, during which the attractive and varied show takes place. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Enchantment of the Flamenco stage |
Calle Gonzalo de Bilbao 10 Seville 41013 Spain +34 95 441 3651 |
The show takes place on a flamenco stage, where you can enjoy a night of genuine Andalusian folklore, with pure flamenco dance numbers by classical dancers and local figures of Spanish song. While you eat dinner or drink a cocktail you will be entertained by well-known performers that represent the local styles of Seville. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Alternative atmosphere, all day long |
Alameda de Hércules 83 Seville 41002 Spain +34 95 490 1954 |
This cafeteria-bar enjoys an ample spectrum of clientele. Often frequented by homosexuals, the atmosphere here is very avant-garde, with the most modern people in town. Starting at midday they serve tapas (hors-d'ouevre sized portions of local and traditional food), all vegetarian and very original. Later, after your afternoon coffee or tea, they will serve you whatever you desire. The music is the best thing here, if you like trip hop and other new musical trends. The nights here can be wild, with a mix of all types of people looking to meet new friends. Here it will be easy for you to do so. And every Wednesday they treat you to some type of show--musical, theatre, or comedy--that always seems to bend the rules a little. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Music and a Metropolitan Atmosphere |
Calle Vulcano 4 Seville 41002 Spain |
Located in the City Centre, in the popular Alameda de Hercules, there are several coffee shops and clubs which have very characteristic styles. They are the places where people going to write, read a book while drinking a coffee or to listen jazz; amongst these cafes stands out the Cafe Sonoro. It's a little hidden place that is small but a true gem of a coffee shop. Its outside terrace is usually very crowded when the weather is cooperating, and the inside has a sort of cosmopolitan feel to it with a soft lighting throughout. The club also offers popular music, at least for jazz lovers. There is also an impressive tea menu as well. Café Sonoro stays open late, so you can drink a coffee into the wee hours of the morning. -Joaquín Montaño Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Bar for the Whole Day |
Luis Montoto, 14 Seville 41003 Spain +34 954 53 43 80 |
Café Bar Montoto 14 is really an atypical and multi-purpose place. It has a minimalist style, which makes for a very comfortable atmosphere, but what they offer is not minimalist at all! In the morning, breakfast is served and accompanied by very chilled-out music. Later on in the day, tapas begin to appear: Vegetable Meatball, Fish Cake and other original dishes will delight you as a customer. And, at night another change takes place, with beer, drinks and blaring Rock n' Roll. Live music is performed every Thursday. Café Bar Montoto 14 is truly a bar for the whole day. -Joaquin Montano Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cosmopolitan entertainment and flamenco shows |
Calle Levíes 18 Seville 41004 Spain +34 95 421 4460 |
An atmospheric and versatile venue located in a converted coalyard that organizes exhibitions of paintings, poetry recitals, concerts and live flamenco performances. It's divided into three sections. There's a cozy bar set around a huge open fire. There's a typical Andalusian patio, and there's a large open bar area with trestle tables and benches that has a small stage where you can see and hear flamenco. It's popular with foreigners and bohemian Spaniards. You have to wander around the narrow old streets of the Santa Cruz district for a while before you find it hidden away in an alley. The bars serve a wide range of beers, wines and spirits. You can order tapas or try the specialty grilled meats. There is a regular calendar of shows, exhibitions, and singing and dancing classes. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Flamenco & Tapas |
Calle Pagés del Corro 49 Seville 41010 Spain |
At exactly Midnight, the light switch is turned off and Anselma (the owner) sings the Salve, one of the most famous flamenco songs there are. It's really a magical moment for any visitor in the city. Before and after this moment the guitars and the flamenco singing never stop. The crowd at Casa La Anselma has been known to participate in the show as well. Everybody can dance sevillanas or rumbas if they dare. Casa La Anselma also has a delectable tapas menu, so you can taste cured ham and another traditional dishes, such as pisto or caldereta, when your legs get tired of dancing. The club has a decor based in flamenco art. -Joaquín Montaño Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Arabic charm, along with with teas and music |
Calle Pelay Correa 83 Seville 41010 Spain +34 95 427 4885 |
Don't cry if you do not have the time or money to visit Morocco. Just stop by, and it won't take great imagination to pretend that you're already there. Decorated like a tea room, the atmostphere and magic are Moroccan. The pleasure of being seated on a sofa on rugs and tasting good tea makes it possible for you to feel surrounded by Arabic charm. So far, yet so close. Furthermore, they offer you live music, theatre, exhibitions, shows and conferences. Specialising in flavoured, aphrodisiac and curative teas; milkshakes; liqueurs; Arabic cakes and sweets. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Multitudinous atmosphere and exclusive decor |
Paseo de las Delicias Seville 41013 Spain +34 95 434 465 |
Here the most traditional young Sevillians come together every weekend, packing the place until dawn. In the afternoon, college students from the nearby universities meet up for a quick drink and a snack, waiting for the crazy nights to get underway. Located in a privileged location in an area populated by the pavilions from the 1929 Exposition, the terrace offers views of the Guadalquivir River, while the inside is decorated in exclusive style by local artists, making it one of the most tasteful and colourful bars around. The music is usually varied and once in a while a DJ mixes it up. In addition, they offer a monthly program of shows. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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In the mood for jazz |
41 Calle Rodio Seville, Seville 41015 Spain +34 (0)954 36 0982 http://www.jazzcornersevilla.com/ |
For a strictly jazz experience, head to this local favorite. Jazz Corner's ambiance and music spell complete devotion to jazz. The bar is the work of architect Pilar Hernaiz and shaped to resemble Chet Atkins' Gibson, it's the perfect setting for a night of jazz and nightcaps. With concerts and jam sessions by regional artists, Jazz Corner is Seville's best offering in live jazz. If bass guitars and saxophones excite you, you've just found your paradise! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Irish pub with Dublin's own food and drink |
Plaza de Cuba 2 Seville 41011 Spain +34 95 427 4198 |
In the well known Plaza de Cuba, where the San Telmo Bridge ends, you can unexpectedly find an authentic and genuine Irish tavern.The decoration, primarily wood and dressed in green, makes you feel as if you were inside any given Dublin pub. They serve all types of food, as well as typical Irish cuisine and international fare, and of course, they have the unbeatable Guinnes stout on tap. You can also get a coffee here for the afternoon snack, and, once in a while, they will surprise you with a live acoustic act by an Anglo-saxon musician. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cocktails, magic, and optical illusion |
Calle Virgen de las Montañas 18 Seville 41011 Spain |
This pub adds magic and optical illusion to the pleasure of having a few cocktails. In the more modern section of Triana you will find this small cocktail bar that every Friday and Saturday night offers high quality magic shows. This establishment has been a springboard for magicians who first shone on this stage.But the best part comes on Sundays:open hypnosis session. The charm and draw mainly stem from the fact that every night something new and unforgettable will happen. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Attractive and prestigous, day and night |
Calle Canalejas 12 Seville 41001 Spain +34 95 421 4389 |
In front of the Hotel Colón, one of the best five-star hotels in Seville, you can find this establishment, open almost 24 hours a day and known for being the usual stomping grounds of the Prince of Asturias and the Princesses when they were single and would visit the city of the Giralda Tower. The breakfasts, lunches, dinners, and cocktails at night are served with great style. Large variety of dishes, wines, and international beers, and, usually, theme parties and live shows. The summer terrace is also an attractive alternative to the summer heat. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pure feeling and passion for jazz |
Calle Trajano 47 Seville 41002 Spain +34 95 438 2485 http://www.naimacafejazz.com/ |
Live trio and quartet jazz performances make up an unforgettable atmosphere. The walls of this small and cozy place are covered with black and white pictures of mythical jazz figures who have played at the San Sebastian and Vitoria Jazz Festivals. Their desserts and cakes will sweeten you up during afternoons and evenings. If you order a coffee, you get a delicious chocolate with it. You can also order alcoholic or soft drinks at any time. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Flamenco until the wee hours of the morn |
Plaza de Chapina 7 Seville 41010 Spain +34 95 434 3013 |
The Sevillanas and the Flamenco music constantly sound in the background of this bar located almost on the very banks of the Guadalquivir, on the Triana side.A little bit of Cruzcampo beer and a little bit of Sevillian atmosphere to spend your nights. Nearby, especially in summer, is packed with cocktail bars. The average age of the clients is about 30 years old.You could be original and alternate between "fino" and "manzanilla" (dry sherry wines), as if you were living out the very April Fair. Perfect for curious visitors or lovers of the region. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dance, Chat, Flamenco! |
Calle Cardenal Bueno Monreal 58 Edificio Sponsor Seville 41013 Spain +34 954 61 75 45 http://www.orangesevilla.es |
Orange is quite different than the rest of the nightlife in the city. It opens at 8a to serve breakfast, and in the afternoon it becomes at very lively café. The walls are painted in different eye catching colors and contrast beautifully baroque-style lamps. From 11p onwards there is a room that is ideal for chatting with friends, and another where more up-to.day music is played. Sundays you can enjoy Flamenco shows, which take place in the evening. Orange has also a no smoking area, something that can be very difficult to find in the city. -Joaquín Montaño Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A new outook for your nights in Seville |
Calle Procurador 19 Seville 41010 Spain |
If you like a healthy atmosphere permeated with an artistic aura, this is your place. The Sala El Cachorro, better known as La Ortiga, is a peaceful and environmentally-friendly bar. In the afternoon, you can admire their art exhibitions while having tea or coffee. Later on, if you get hungry, they have Greek vegetable or chicken pitas, both cooked with a secret sauce. Or if you prefer, they have potatoes in a spicy sauce, among other options. To drink try what they call Llín (Botellín - small beer), a chilled beer. Don't worry, because the friendly owner, María, will understand you no matter how you order it. At night you can almost always catch a show (theatre, comedy, acoustic music or fire show) in the indoors patio. 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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A dance club for all tastes |
Avenida Torneo 43 Seville 41002 Spain +34 95 490 1430 / +34 95 437 5012 |
This is both a concert hall and fashionable dance club with music for all tastes and trends. The normal line-up is completely eclectic, running from salsa to flamenco, with a little bit of hip-hop thrown in. For concert lovers, they offer an extensive selection of rock, local, regional, national, and foreign music. In addition, Salamandra is known for the shows that pay tribute to great bands, such as the Rolling Stones, and for its funk music theme nights. Likewise, the afterhours includes DJs that, although a bit repetitive from one week to the next, play good dance music. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Flamenco atmosphere with live music |
Calle Duarte 3 Seville 41010 Spain +34 61 704 1732 |
This cocktail bar is done up in an old-fashioned style, with a Flamenco atmosphere that seeps in from all four walls. You can enjoy the unforgettable live shows both Fridays and Saturdays, always after 11p, the magical hour when this Triana hot spot fills will fans of the traditional music of the land. The price of mixed drinks is very reasonable for all wallets, so don't hesitate to order an aged whiskey or the delicious honey rum. 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 |