Many of Seville’s neighborhood bars are open from early morning until at least 1:30 a.m. Menus vary throughout the day to include food, coffee, and o... Read More
Many of Seville’s neighborhood bars are open from early morning until at least 1:30 a.m. Menus vary throughout the day to include food, coffee, and other beverages in addition to beer (Cruzcampo is the local brand) and wine (tinto de verano, a summer wine cocktail). But after you’ve had your fill of local dives and casual hangouts, try some of the city’s fancier venues like Bar Americano, which oozes old-world glamour, or Boston Cocktail Bar and Fizz Bar for masterfully mixed cocktails.
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Bar Americano
Reminiscent of a quintessential Parisian cocktail bar circa 1925, this elegant Art Deco venue is “hidden” inside the Hotel Alfonso XIII and serves as... Read More
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Boston Cocktail & Bar
A haven for serious cocktail connoisseurs with a penchant for classic pours, Boston Cocktail Bar offers three floors of slick monochrome lacquered... Read More
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El Rinconcillo
Established in 1670, Spain’s oldest bar charms patrons with its barely changed interiors. Run by the De Rueda family since the 1850’s, the scene is a... Read More
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La Terraza de EME
Located on the fourth floor rooftop terrace of the centrally located Eme Cathedral Hotel, this contemporary urban bar is more than worth the trip for... Read More
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The Second Room
Located on a buzzy street not far from Seville’s Plaza del Triunfo attractions, The Second Room is nearly always packed. For one, the space is tiny, but... Read More