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                <title>Plazas in Seville</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Plaza del Triunfo is a great square sandwiched between the Giralda and Alcazar Gardens to sit on a warm sunny day with a good book watching the world go by.  If you follow the Cathedral wall you come to Plaza Nueva where Seville's elite gather in the evening.  The square is surrounded by boutiques and nice eateries and bars and is a good place to get a taxi.<br><br>Beware of the restaurants surrounding the Cathederal and Giralda as they are over-priced and will produce a different menu for the tourists!<br><br>Try and visit the cobbled winding streets of the Santa Cruz quarter where you will find traditional tapas bars, senors playing the guitar and flamenco dancing.<br><br>Seville is all in all a beautiful place to visit.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Aire de Sevilla - Banos Arabes</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[This restored Arabian bathhouse down a tiny alley in the Santa Cruz district is the perfect escape from the baking afternoon heat. It's mixed, and you can bring your own bathers. After cold mint tea in the relaxation room you are invited to dip into each of the three pools (warm, hot and then cold), steam yourself in the hammam, relax in the whirpool and then float gently in the salt pool. <br><br>A soothing, indulgent atmosphere is created by the glistening white of the marble, and the illuminated blue water that plays patterns across the dark red plaster walls, faded wooden ceilings and archways. Your journey through the baths is guided by shimmering scented candles and Arabic lamps. Visits last for 90 minutes but you must book ahead, as they limit numbers due to its popularity. It is open until midnight, if you fancy a late dip.]]></description>
                
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