
A narrow lane once part of Seville’s historic Jewish quarter, Calle Judería sits in the atmospheric Santa Cruz district. Whitewashed facades and tiled patios brimming with geraniums line its path, offering a captivating glimpse into centuries-old Andalusian heritage. Its peaceful charm invites leisurely strolls, revealing hidden corners and quiet courtyards. Nearby, enchanting squares and tapas bars beckon with local flavors, while the aroma of orange blossoms often perfumes the air. Walking along this street is an intimate journey into the city’s layered past, perfect for travelers seeking authenticity beyond busier spots.
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