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2 days in Seville- itinerary help please

Hello!

We have 2 days in Seville. Below is my very rough draft itinerary-please critique your hearts out!

We will be arriving in Seville around 9:45 on Monday Feb 20 (train from Puerto Santa Maria)

first question- we have the option to arrive at either train station- staying at hotel El Rey Moro. Is one more convenient?

10am- taxi to hotel to drop bags (or check in?)

11am-2pm - either join Pancho's free tour or do our own walking tour of cities highlights

2:30- lunch- recommendations?

afternoon- tour cathedral and tower

Weather permitting- any roof top bars where we could have a drink and watch the sunset?

6pm return to hotel to check in and refresh

7pm- Tapas crawl- recommendations??? does anyone have a preferred route or venues?

Tuesday Feb 21

Breakfast at hotel or local bakery/coffee shop?

10am- 1pm- Visit Alcazar- do we need pre-purchased tickets? More time?

lunch- weather permitting maybe a picnic- where could we buy sandwich makings?

4pm - pancho's jewish quarter and Flemenco tour- we are sold on the jewish quarter tour but on the fence for the flamenco portion. Should we book flamenco show on our own instead?

dinner after flamenco- recommendation?

Wed Feb 22- we have a 9am flight to Barcelona- what time should we grab a cab to the airport?

Thank you!

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For some reason I prefer the Alcazar in the afternoon. I think it's because the garden is best enjoyed late in the day, especially during the hot summer months.

Monday Feb 20
11am - either join Pancho's free tour or do our own walking tour of cities highlights
2pm - lunch
4pm - Alcazar
7pm- Tapas crawl

Tuesday Feb 21
10am - Cathedral and Giralda
12pm - Parque de María Luisa and Plaza de España
2pm - lunch
4pm - pancho's jewish quarter and flamenco tour

Food is very inexpensive. Save yourself the time shopping for picnic things. Look for restaurants offering cheap 'menu del dia'.

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Arrival day - I don't know about lunch, but you can get good tapas just about anywhere. Bodegita Casablanca is very good and very popular, and not far from the cathedral. Sunset is around 7.

La Casa del Flamenco is the best.