Sevilla
Sevilla, nestled on the Guadalquivir river in the heart of Andalucia, still reflects its rich history as a Moorish stronghold and a gateway to the New World during Spain's Imperial days.
La Giralda, the old Muslim minaret of Seville's Cathedral
The Rio Guadalquivir as seen from the Triana district.  The Torre del Oro sits to the right and the Maestranza (bull ring) to the far left
The ever impressive Plaza de Espana on a hot sunny day
Museo de Arte y Costumbres Populares, sporting a gorgeous mudejar architecture facade inside the Maria Luisa Park.