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The coral reef ecosystem includes the poisonous winged zebra, the peaceful clam nautilus, and fish with funny names like cowfish, butterfly- and parrot fish. An authorized ...
Isla Magica Sevilla is divided into 7 entertainment zones. The Gateway of the Americas, Seville, Puerto de Indias, Amazonia, Eldorado and Pirates' Den are a paradise for ...
Animals in the city live harder than people — this is what they decided in Seville and placed a zoo outside the city. On a spacious area of 12 hectares, animals and ...
La Reserva has 100 species of African animals which roam free or are separated from humans by inconspicuous (but secure) barriers. No other zoo offers such close encounters with ...
So what's the fun in this water centre for children? The park's website cleverly sets out a programme for those bringing their youngsters: two children's play areas, a ...
The park was given to Seville at the end of the 19th century by the Infanta Maria Luisa of Spain. In 1929, in conjunction with the World's Fair held in the city, the green ...
The cathedral is so lavishly decorated that ornaments, stained-glass windows, sculptures and bas-reliefs can be viewed for hours. The main altar alone consists of 45 carved ...
The easiest and least tiresome option is to take a sightseeing bus. There is one in Seville. A sightseeing tour can have different programs. A city bus tour lets you see ...
The Alcazar Palace, of course, can hardly be called a children's attraction: except that high school students can show interest in the Mudéjar architectural style. But ...
Ancient Roman ruins are not uncommon in Spain: at one time, part of the country was occupied by the Roman Empire. In the third century BC, a settlement for wounded Roman soldiers ...
If you want to explore Seville in a non-trivial way, then we invite you to take a ride on a river steamboat along the Guadalquivir River on one of the hot days. Perhaps by the end ...
The Flamenco Museum has also collected extensive attributes necessary for musicians and dancers. You will see a long dress with frills, a manton shawl, hair ornaments, a large ...
The first thing you see is an empty arena sprinkled with yellow sand, five gates closed for the time being, and an arena of seats for spectators. On bullfighting days, there are ...
The House of Science in Seville, like many buildings in the city centre, was built on the occasion of the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition. More precisely, the museum is housed in ...
Palace of the Countess of Lebrija was built in the 16th century. At the beginning of the 20th century, Dona Regla Manjón Mergelina, Countess de Lebrija, undertook to ...
The Seville Museum is based on the collection of the Armoury, founded in 1897. But it was not until 1992 that visitors could see the collection for the first time. A ...
Murillo Gardens is worth visiting with kids aged 5 to 10. It is a realm of enchantment that invites young explorers to discover its intriguing pathways lined with beautiful ...
Finca Albahaca Farm in Seville is worth visiting with kids aged 5 to 12. The farm offers interactive experiences that teach children about animal care, sustainable farming, and ...
Granja Escuela Cuna Espartinas is worth visiting with kids aged 3 to 12. The farm offers interactive experiences that captivate young minds, from feeding animals to exploring the ...
La Buhardilla offers educational programs tailored for various age groups. Each program is thoughtfully designed to engage children in environmental education and sustainability. ...
Les Visites du Campo Bravo Farm is worth visiting with kids aged 7 and up. The farm offers a unique opportunity to learn about animals and nature engagingly. Children will be ...