barrio santa cruz
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景点印象
很有名气的街区,建筑保持了近百年的历史,能够看到各种风格的建筑,感受更多的是塞维利亚的人文风情。每一栋建筑都很精美。不过要小心这里的人,有时候不讲道理的。
圣十字区(Barrio Santa Cruz)圣十字区其实是这片区域的名字,包括教堂阿,皇宫什么的,也叫旧犹太区,具有典型的安达卢西亚风格。小巷子阿,红墙白房的。在后门广场到Barrio Santa Cruz的一个过道里,遇见了路上次一个让我们给钱的艺人,一来地方选的很好,特别有沧桑感,二来唱的很好。走过之后就到了Barrio Santa Cruz的小街道,周围以古王宫的城墙为屏障。城区中街道狭,窄感觉上是类似北京后海边上的胡同区的,但是风格差很多就是了。最开始的路一边是王宫的围墙,一边是民房。最宽的街道也就这样了,好多橘树,另外全是两厢车!一抬头居然发现刚才看到的那群孔雀,吃饱了撑的没事干,站在墙头看我们!!太拉轰了中午吃饭,以后再说。
I think we made the right decision to do a tour of Santa Cruz. It is possible to just wander around these intimate streets, but by taking the tour we got some of the history and stories behind street names etc as well. We did venture back in the evening on our own and had a delightful meal at a restaurant we had passed on our tour. It was very quiet and peaceful, but the area is really charming and quite different to the rest of Seville. The tour took about 90 minutes, and we felt we had a good feel for the area.
All those little unexpected squares with orange trees or just a lovely square somewhere where you do not expected it at all, all those small and narrow streets. Very nice shopping too, especially shoes and flamingo tissue shops( they have all kinds of other tissues also to buy for a very good price). On every corner a nice little outside bar. I loved it and.....happily we had gorgeous weather ( 25°C!)
I enjoyed to get lost in the barrio going back to my hotel,what a lovely way of discoverung new corners of this ancient quarter
The Barrio Santa Cruz has very narrow streets and when you turn a corner you may find something that surprises you, such as a small church or a wonderful plaza. Everyone should experience these surprises because it adds the charm of seeing something wonderful in Seville.
Get lost in the hood and try few beer here and there, everyone seems friendly and cost is not expensive at all.
Most maps we had weren't detailed enough to list all the streets and alleys. Don't try to rush to a restaurant or attraction because it may take some time to find it. The Barrio Santa Cruz is full of nice hotels, wide variety of places to eat, interesting shops, churches and stores. You could spend a lot of time here without getting to see the rest of Seville.
An interesting area just to wander, a maze of streets, bars and shops. Very busy in the evening, as that's when most Spaniards come out and enjoy time with family and friends. Some wonderful bars, all very similar but enjoyable. Quirky little shops. A great wind down from a maybe hectic touristic day!
A beautiful area, a maze of small streets, some very old and extremelly well preserved, and others combining modern elements. Many tourist atractions around, as well as good restaurants.
Nice place to visit a the end of the day, fofr relaxing, typical bars and restaurants serving ceap food with drinks. Wlaking areas very active at night.
This is where you'll find dozens and dozens of restaurants, tapas bars and the buzz. The district starts west of the cathedral and stretches north west with Calle Mateos Gago as the most happening street with several tapas bars, some new and chic and others with years of history. Also, do visit Vineria San Telmo at the end of the barrio for some fantastic food.
We really got stuck into exploring this area on our last day and we wished we'd spent some more time here. There were lots of quirky shops, beautiful churches and buildings as well as a vast array of restaurants. It had a really nice feeling about the place and there seemed to be a lot of locals sitting outside with a glass of wine as well as a few tourists. Worth a stroll at both day and night.
I really enjoyed the central location of this hood, being super close to the Seville Cathedral & Alcazar. We enjoyed great food from several different places
Barrio Santa Cruz is a quaint and interesting district that I would love to return to sometime. The narrow cobbled streets and the authentic buildings, add an air of mystery to the area. Only down side to it is the amount of souvenir shops around every corner. Tried t o ignor that aspect of it and concentrate on the architecture instead. Certainly very tourist oriented.