You can find on this page the Seville map to print and to download in PDF. The Seville offline map presents the city center and the location in world map of Seville in Spain.
The Seville map shows the detailed map and a large map of Seville. This map of Seville will allow you to orient yourself in Seville in Spain. The Seville map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.
The town of Seville and its agglomeration have, by their situation by the river Guadalquivir as its mentioned in Seville map, maintained dynamic agricultural activity. Agroalimentary industry in Seville may be productive. Nevertheless, for a long time the area has been looking to the future, while investing massively in industrial activities, supported by the existing infrastructures.
Seville is the hometown of two rival association football teams as you can see in Seville map: Sevilla Fútbol Club and Real Betis Balompié, both in Spain highest division, the Liga BBVA. Both teams have only won the league once each: Betis in 1935 and Sevilla in 1946. Only Sevilla has won European competitions, winning consecutive UEFA Cup finals in 2006 and 2007. Sevilla stadium, the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, was a venue during the 1982 FIFA World Cup and four years later hosted the 1986 European Cup Final.
Seville has a wide variety of entertainment to offer all the day, but especially from late evening to the early morning hours (see Seville map). The pleasant climate and the natural sociability of Sevillians lead people to spend most of their spare time outdoors talking, drinking and eating tapas. The nightclubs and disco-pubs do not fill with crowds before 2:00 am.
The map of downtown Seville shows the historical center of Seville. This downtown map of Seville will allow you to easily plan your visit in the center of Seville in Spain. The Seville downtown map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.
Without a doubt, the area of the Cathedral of Seville as its shown in Seville downtown map, bullring Royal Maestranza and Giralda in Seville are the historical and tourist attractions of the city downtown. For this reason, it is a meeting point for many tapas bars in Seville, where enjoy traditional gastronomy and the new cuisine. Located in downtown Seville, Mateos Gago street, only 50 m. of the cathedral and the Giralda. Recently renovated and everything is new, furniture, kitchenware, appliances. High ceilings with wooden beams, exposed brick walls. Places of interest: nightlife, public transport, and the city center.
Get set for a fashion extravaganza when you go shopping in downtown Seville. The neighborhood is home to some seriously good shopping opportunities, particularly on Calle Sierpes, a long pedestrianized avenue and the streets that run parallel to it, Calle Velazquez Tetúan and Calle Cuna as its shown in Seville downtown map.
Bar Catedral of downtown Seville, barely 100 meters from the Giralda, Santa Cruz and Cathedral is this tapas bar located on a 1,923 house as its mentioned in Seville downtown map. Casa Pepe Hillo. Facing one of the most famous entrance gates to the bullring, is one of the tapas bars most traditional of Seville. The youthful atmosphere invades the Arenal neighborhood. Bar Antigüedades. Behind the Giralda and Cathedral is one of the best and biggest terraces in Seville. A unique place in the city where enjoy the varied menu of tapas and wines, the pleasant temperature and city views.
Seville on Spain map shows the location of the city of Seville on the Spain map. This map of Seville in Spain will allow you to easily plan your travel in Seville in Spain. Seville on map of Spain is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.
Seville is the fourth largest city of Spain as you can see in Seville Spain map with a municipal population of about 703 thousand as of 2011, and a metropolitan population (including satellite towns) of about 1.5 million, making it the 31st most populous municipality in the European Union. ISeville Old Town is the largest in Spain (covering almost four square kilometers), and is one of the three largest in Europe along with Venice and Genoa.
Seville has the only inland port of Spain, located 80 km (50 mi) from the mouth of the River Guadalquivir as its shown in Seville Spain map. This harbor complex offers access to the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, and allows trade in goods between the south of Spain (Andalusia, Extremadura) and Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. The port has undergone reorganisation. Annual tonnage rose to 5.3 million tonnes of goods in 2006.
The city of Seville makes a significant contribution to scientific research in Spain, as it houses the first and largest DNA bank in Spain, through the local company Neocodex (see Seville Spain map). Neocodex stores 20,000 DNA samples and is recognised internationally. In addition, Seville is also considered an important technological and research centre for renewable energies and the aeronautics industry.
Seville on world map shows the location of the city of Seville in the world. Seville on world map will allow you to easily know where is Seville in the world. The Seville in world map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.
The Alcázar, the Cathedral, and the Archivo General de Indias (General Archive of the Indies) are UNESCO World Heritage Sites as its mentioned in Seville on world map. Together these three buildings form a remarkable monumental complex in the heart of Seville. The cathedral and the Alcázar – dating from the Reconquest of 1248 to the 16th century and imbued with Moorish influences – are an exceptional testimony to the civilization of the Almohads as well as that of Christian Andalusia. The Giralda minaret is the masterpiece of Almohad architecture. It stands next to the cathedral with its five naves; the largest Gothic building in Europe, it houses the tomb of Christopher Columbus. The ancient Lonja, which became the Archivo de Indias, contains valuable documents from the archives of the colonies in the Americas.
The Metropol Parasol, in La Encarnación square as its mentioned in Seville on world map, is the world largest wooden structure. A monumental umbrella-like building designed by the German architect Jürgen Mayer, finished in 2011. This modern architecture structure houses the central market and an underground archaeological complex. The terrace roof is a Seville city viewpoint.
The University of Seville was founded in 1505 (see Seville on world map). Recently ranked the third university in Spain (and 190th in the world), it currently has over 50,000 students. The University of Seville (US) has over 500 years of teaching experience, adapted to meet the modern standards of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA).