Walk across the Puente Isabel II to the Triana district which is full of old-style bars in narrow alleys. Triana contains the Iglesia Santa Ana, Seville’s oldest church (1260) and the Calle Betis, a wonderful street lined with tapas bars on the banks of the Guadalavirir river.
The riverside Calle Betis is probably the best place for buzz and people-watching. Despite stories of late eating, we found all the tapas bar tables full around 9pm, and closing at midnight. Outside bars closing around 1 or 2 am.Send your feedback or queries to been.there@guardian.co.uk
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