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The Spanish city The Mirror recommends for being cheaper than Barcelona and Madrid: "Packed with food and drink"

The Spanish city The Mirror recommends for being cheaper than Barcelona and Madrid: "Packed with food and drink"

According to data from the Ministry of Industry and Tourism, up to 18.4 million British tourists visited Spain in 2024, with the largest number traveling from other parts of Europe (more than France or Germany). Many chose to stay in coastal areas of Catalonia, the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands, the Valencian Community, or Andalusia, but many others preferred to visit Spain's two largest cities , Madrid and Barcelona.

Both the Spanish capital and Barcelona are packed with foreign tourists year-round, eager to discover treasures like the Puerta de Alcalá and the Sagrada Familia. However, both cities can be quite expensive, even for visitors, which is why The Mirror recommends discovering another of Spain's great cities . which is equally exciting and cheaper: for the average British person, Seville is an ideal alternative.

Seville, the ideal city to visit on a budget

The Mirror highlights that Seville "is cheaper than Madrid and Barcelona, but with all the history and charm of the big cities." The Andalusian capital, in addition to being less crowded, is home to some of Spain's most impressive treasures, from its imposing cathedral and the famous Giralda tower to the Royal Alcazar and Plaza de España. Seville's architecture is simply breathtaking, and therefore amazes every British tourist who sets foot there.

Furthermore, Seville's cuisine is renowned worldwide, something the British publication also emphasizes. After tasting an exquisite dish on the banks of the Guadalquivir or enjoying some delicious tapas, The Mirror recommends visiting a flamenco tablao, a "must-do" if you're exploring the Andalusian capital. And all this can be done at a fraction of the price of Madrid and Barcelona.

Strolling through the neighborhoods of Triana or Santa Cruz is undoubtedly unforgettable, as Seville is full of charming corners. What's more, the hotels aren't exorbitantly priced, which makes Spain's fourth most populated city even more special. It's no wonder it has caught the attention of English-speaking media, as "the Pearl of the Guadalquivir" is a unique place in the world.

In conclusion, The Mirror states that "Seville offers an irresistible mix of culture, history, and gastronomy," and even defines the city as the perfect destination to "escape the winter blues." In fact, it emphatically states that all tourists who visit will be eager to return to the city in the not-too-distant future.

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