Santa Cruz, Seville’s historic Jewish Quarter, is a charming barrio known for its whitewashed buildings and narrow, winding streets. This area is home to some of the city’s most renowned sights, such as the Giralda, the iconic bell tower of Seville Cathedral, and the Real Alcázar, a stunning example of Mudéjar architecture. Visitors can explore the labyrinthine alleys, pausing at bodegas and art galleries, to immerse themselves in the cultural and architectural richness that defines this vibrant neighborhood.
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