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What are the special attractions of Seville tourism?

Palace: Originally an Arabian castle, 14 and 16 centuries were renovated by the Kingdom of Castilla as a king's palace. It is the most important Islamic cultural heritage in Seville at present.

Plaza Espa? a: This is the venue of the Ibero-American Expo. Tel: 1929. The whole building is semi-circular, with various tiles embedded outside, representing the original 58 provinces of Spain. There is an artificial moat around the building, and several small bridges are built on it, which is very special.

Santa Cruz District: Originally a Jewish residential area, it is still the most distinctive and unique residential area in Seville. Houses in this area are painted white with lime. All the alleys are patchwork and very quiet; Flowers and plants are planted on the windowsill of every family, and they are colorful all year round. The tourists came as if they were in a photo.

Akasa Castle: Akasa is Spanish for Moorish Castle. Its history can be traced back to 9 13 AD. This beautiful building has experienced Muslim and Catholic dynasties, and the blending of Muslim culture and Catholic culture has increased her charm. It is located in the center of Seville, next to the cathedral. 1987, the Muslim palace here was designated as a world heritage by UNESCO.