Located in the heart of Seville, Barrio Santa Cruz is a historic neighborhood that once served as the city’s Jewish quarter. This charming area is characterized by its narrow, winding alleys and picturesque streets, offering a cool and atmospheric respite from the Sevillian sunshine. The barrio is home to some of the region’s most iconic churches, and its lively town squares are hubs of community and culture. Visitors can explore the maze of tiny, atmospheric streets and discover the rich history and vibrant local life that define this enchanting part of Seville.
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