8Seville, Spain

Seville, with its Andalusian charm, becomes a focal point of cultural festivities in spring, particularly during the Holy Week (Semana Santa) and the April Fair (Feria de Abril).

  The scent of orange blossoms fills the air, and the city’s historic streets and squares are alive with the rhythms of flamenco, making it an immersive cultural experience not to be missed.

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