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 | El Arenal | There are fewer tourists in El Arenal than in Seville's other central districts, and that's part of the neighborhood's appeal. As one might expect from a less touristy 'hood, El Arenal is not the city's most popular zone for nightlife. That said, cafés and restaurants are abundant. The neighborhood is the city's bullfighting hub, and La Maestranza, a sizeable bullring, is a main draw. El Arenal is a great place to absorb the local vibe and take advantage of good restaurants. On the edge of El Arenal is the Museo de Bellas Artes. » see cheap hotels in El Arenal
|  | El Centro | Centro is, not surprisingly, Seville's hub. Plazas San Francisco and Nueva anchor the neighborhood. Shopping streets, churches, museums, restaurants, cafes, and boutiques are plentiful. One highlight is the Museo de Bellas Artes—or Fine Arts Museum—with its outstanding collection of the works of Murillo, Valdés Leal, Zurbarán, and other Sevillean masters. For visitors who must feel as if they're at the center of the action, El Centro is the place to be. Because it's so in demand, it's also not cheap. Hotels, hostals, and restaurants are all a bit more expensive in El Centro. Other hallmarks: loud cathedral bells, an absence of Internet cafés, and the obligatory Starbucks. » see cheap hotels in El Centro
|  | La Alameda | La Alameda, with its edgy vibe and nightlife scene, is made for late night revellers. The neighborhood may be in the throes of gentrification at the hands of trendy young professionals, though it continues to retain its rough edges and party-friendly vibe. Exhibits A and B: the neighborhoood's headshops and punk jewelry shops. » see cheap hotels in La Alameda
|  | Santa Cruz | Santa Cruz is the Seville of your deepest Andalusian fantasies, with its warrens of tiny streets and alleys, stunningly beautiful small plazas, and a reservoir of atmospheric touches so gorgeous as to seem dreamlike. In the summer, homeowners compete with one another to see who can create the most beautiful flowerboxes. On the other hand, Santa Cruz is tourist central. You'll have company while you're getting lost and noshing on delicious—though expensive—tapas. » see cheap hotels in Santa Cruz
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