A guide to lesser-visited Seville

Las Setas complex, Seville, Spain. Photograph: Derek Brough/Flickr Vision Many visitors to the sultry southern Spanish city of Seville stick to a set route of cathedral, Alcázar palace and the Jewish quarter of Santa Cruz, without venturing further afield. While these monuments and flower-filled plazas, dotted with traditionally tiled tapas bars, shouldn't be missed, if you head into the less touristy areas of La Alameda and La Macarena (both no-go areas 15 yea…

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