Seville

The Andalusian capital of Seville is a most eclectic place. Throughout its lengthy history spanning over two thousand years, it has been held by the Romans as a city called Hispalis, was ruled by the Moors after 712 AD, then turned over to the Castillians in 1248. This patchwork history can be seen in the architecture that pervades the city, with Roman ruins, preserved Moorish edifices, and colonial era buildings, creating a fascinating fusion that represents a beautiful tourism opportunity for any traveler.