Running along the east bank of the Guadalquivir River, El Arenal is a vibrant part of Seville’s historic old town. This district not only houses upscale residential properties and atmospheric tapas bars but also boasts several significant city sights. Among these, visitors can explore Spain’s oldest bullring, a celebrated flamenco bar, and a collection of museums housed in historic buildings. The area invites exploration with its blend of traditional and contemporary elements, offering a rich tapestry of cultural experiences.
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