Noble Seville
We will get into the most beautiful palaces in the city: the Palace of San Andres (XVI), known as the Pilate´s House and residence of the Duchess of Medinaceli. Then walk along one of the most bustling area of the city: the Plaza de la Alfalfa, Alcaicería Street, Plaza del Salvador, Cuna Street ... where you will find many shops with their windows, bars, etc. up to the beautiful Palace of the Countess of Lebrija, which is said to be the best paved in Europe. There we will travel to the Roman era in a sixteenth-century Palace.
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