Sevilla panorama

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Experiences Seville’s Amazing Sights

Seville is the ideal city to host the tournament, not just because of the opportunity to play at Sevilla FC, but also because the size and lay out of the city means that it is easy to walk between all the key sights, attractions, bars and restaurants. Plus, in late May and early June it usually enjoys lots of sunshine!

During your free time, you may well want to take the opportunity to visit Seville’s amazing sights, including Alcazar Royal Palace, Seville Cathedral and Plaza de Espana. Alternatively, you may choose to head to Isla Magica and Aqua Magica and enjoy the city’s famous theme park and water park or you may wish simply to spend your free time relaxing in the pool back at your hotel.

Sevilla FC Stadium Tour

As well as playing in the incredible Ramon Sachez-Pizjuan Stadium, you will also enjoy a fully guided tour of the stadium, including visiting the home and away changing rooms, the club’s museum and its hugely impressive trophy collection. The tour lasts around 60 minutes.

All players, team managers, families and supporters booking the 4 Day Travel and Accommodation package will enjoy the tour as part of their tour arrangements. For teams booking the 2 Day Tournament Only package, it is only the players and team managers that will take part in the tour.

Isla Magica roller coaster

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Isla Magica & Aqua Magica

Fantastic theme park full of rides and adventures, ranging from family-friendly activities, including a flying caterpillar ride, 4D movies and bumblebee coasters through to adrenaline-fuelled rollercoasters that will leave you screaming with joy!

 

The biggest rides include Anaconda, Isla Mágica’s waterfall experience in a dense forest and Jaguar, the largest roller-coaster, that has a top speed of over 50 mph!

 

Please note that there is an admission charge to visit Isla Magica and Aqua Magica, please contact ProPlay Sports Tours for full details.

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Alcazar Royal Palace

‘Alcázar Real de Sevilla’ is the Spanish name for the Royal Palace of Seville. This Moorish palace complex is the most famous Seville attraction and should not be missed during your time in the city. The Palace is still in use today by the Spanish King.

 

Please note that there is an admission charge to go inside Alcazar Royal Palace, please contact ProPlay Sports Tours for full details.

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Seville Cathedral

The ‘Catedral de Santa María de la Sede’ is one of the largest cathedrals in the world. The cathedral was built over the remnants of a Moorish mosque. Once in the cathedral, you can admire its incredible treasures, the tomb of Columbus and the Royal Chapel. You can also climb the Giralda Tower for a great panoramic view of the city.

 

Please note that there is an admission charge to go inside Seville Cathedral, please contact ProPlay Sports Tours for full details.

Plaza de Espana

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Plaza de Espana

The most famous square in Seville, Plaza de Espana is located in the Maria Luisa Park. It was created for the Ibero-American exhibition of 1929 to symbolise peace with the former colonies. A highlight of this ‘Spanish square’ are the 52 benches with Andalusian tiles that represent all the Spanish provinces.

Santa Cruz

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Santa Cruz District & Historical Centre

The district of ‘Santa Cruz’ is the old Jewish quarter of the city and includes key sights such as the Alcazar Palace and the Cathedral. You can wander through the maze of narrow streets and stop off at numerous shops, bars and restaurants.