
π Food & Drink in Seville
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About Seville for Solo Travelers
Andalusia's flamenco heart β a city of Moorish palaces, orange-blossom courtyards, and tapas bars where a β¬1.50 glass of fino comes with a plate of jamΓ³n. Seville is Spain at its most passionate: intense, sensual, and impossible to leave.
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Best Food & Drink in Seville for Solo Travelers
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Bar El Comercio
Food & Drink
Seville's most legendary tapas bar near the Cathedral β a standing-room bar under a vaulted 19th-century ceiling where a glass of cold fino sherry and a plate of montaditos (small sandwiches) costs less than β¬3. The bartenders have worked here for decades.
πCalle Lineros 9, 41004 Seville

La Azotea Seville
Food & Drink
The most creative tapas restaurant in Seville β a modern spin on Andalusian classics with inventive croquetas, rabo de toro reinventions, and the finest local wine selection. Multiple locations; the JesΓΊs del Gran Poder branch is the most consistent.
πCalle JesΓΊs del Gran Poder 31, 41002 Seville

Mercado de Triana
Food & Drink
Seville's most atmospheric food market β a 1948 building on the edge of the Triana bridge with fish stalls, vegetable vendors, and tapas bars inside. The ceramic tile murals documenting Triana's history are extraordinary; the fresh fish counter is the finest in the city.
πPlaza del Altozano s/n, 41010 Seville

Mercado Lonja del Barranco
Food & Drink
Seville's most beautiful food market β a 1883 Gustave Eiffel-designed iron pavilion on the Guadalquivir waterfront converted into a gourmet market with 20 food stalls, a cocktail bar, and the finest terrace views of the Torre del Oro. Excellent for a solo dinner at the bar.
πCalle Arjona s/n, 41001 Seville