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Quarter Santa Cruz walkin Seville, Spain

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Cozy squares, whitened houses with flower pots on it and patios. It is a place that makes your walks exciting and colorful.
How to quarter Santa Cruz walk in Seville
The jewish quarter Santa-Cruz is a cosy place of Seville where you can easily get lost in beautiful and atmospheric streets.

Here you can take a look at Spanish architecture, get relaxed in the shade of orange trees and get aquainted with distinguished places of interest of Seville.

How to do?

1. Start your walk with visiting the Judería arch; it is an open narrow street that begins on the Courtyard of the Flags.
2. Then go to Water Street that runs alongside defensive wall. Here you can wander to cute patio-yards.
3. If you turn left on the Courtyard of the Flags, you get to Romero Murube Street, quite cozy and interesting place.
4. Then you can go to Doña Elvira Square - here a fountain and benches where you can sit and take a break make contribution into the atmosphere as well.
5. Go along Gloria Street and you'll get to the Venerables Square. Here you won't pass by the Baroque building; this is the Hospital of the Venerable Priests.
6. Don't forget to come round to the house museum of Esteban Murillo that is located on Saint Teresa Street.
7. After take a walk around Santa Cruz Square, also known as Saint Cross Square. Here you'll see a wrougth cross.
8. After a little tiring walk, pop into local cafe to taste gazpacho.

Where to do?

#4Santa-Cruz quarter in SevilleSanta-Cruz quarter

Santa-Cruz quarter is the oldest and the most authentic neighborhood in Seville. Here you can really get soaked with true Spanish flavor.

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