La Encarnación-Regina
Dive into the heart of Seville’s local life in La Encarnación-Regina, a vibrant hub of history and culture. The area is known for its stunning juxtaposition of old and new, with the remarkable Metropol Parasol serving as a modern architectural marvel. This wooden structure, affectionately known as 'Las Setas', offers breathtaking views of the cityscape, a must-see for any adventurous traveler. The neighboring streets overflow with energetic tapas bars, where you can enjoy cheap eats that won't drain your wallet.
For those who appreciate local crafts and goods, the nearby Feria Street Market presents a treasure trove of artisanal items and fresh produce, providing a deeper insight into the everyday Seville. The area is crisscrossed with narrow alleyways and historic facades, inviting backpackers to explore and unearth the city’s rich past.
Affordable and engaging, La Encarnación-Regina is a backpacker's dream, with budget-friendly lodgings scattered through its streets, offering both comfort and a chance to connect with fellow travelers.
| Metropol Parasol's Vast Wooden Structure Opened in 2011, it's the largest wooden structure in the world. |
| Convent of La Encarnación's Rich Past Founded in 1591, it served as a significant religious site. |
| Secret Market at Calle Regina Locals know it's a spot for unique artisanal finds. |
