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Sevilla

Mercado de la Calle Feria

Seville’s beloved everyday food market – fresh fish, fruit, veg and drinks, plus cheap tapas and a warm local buzz. A great spot to ‘tapear’, practise your Spanish and meet locals. Tip: the wines are very cheap.

Mercadillo El Jueves

Seville’s oldest outdoor market, held every Thursday on Calle Feria – a browse of antiques and nostalgia: old cameras, vinyl, books, enamel pins and clothes. Tip: look for the stall selling all kinds of sunglasses for €1.

Calle Sierpes

A cosy old pedestrian shopping street in the heart of Seville, beside Calle Tetuan, lined with a wide range of shops plus bars and restaurants – from jewellers to Spanish and international stores. Tip: stop for sweets at Confiteria La Campana at the top.

Calle Tetuan

Seville’s unavoidable central shopping street – the big fashion and accessory brands (Zara, H&M, Bershka, Stradivarius, Pull&Bear, Adidas and more), with bars and restaurants mixed in. Tip: film, music and comic fans should check out the graphic-tee shop Pampling.

Calle Mateos Gago

The most famous tapas street in Seville, a short stroll from the Cathedral and Alcazar – lined with tapas bars, each with its own speciality, good quality and not pricey, best washed down with Andalusian wine. Tip: start at Bodega Santa Cruz.

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