Seville is home to 800,000 residents and is located on the banks of the Guadalquivir River. The Mediterranean climate attracts many to study abroad here. The city is known for its bullfighting and popular flamenco dancing.
Popular attractions in the city include the Giralda (pictured at the right), which is the city's cathedral, and the Alcázar which is the city's old palace.
Along the river, the Torre del Oro stands as a defensive watch tower used during the Almohad Dynasty.
The river also features the Bridge of Tianna. The river and its beaches becomes a popular destination among visitors during the summer months, as the sweltering heat can become overwhelming to some.
This historic city has many other featues that make it a desireable location to visit.
Giralda, Seville's cathedral below