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                         Calle Mateos Gago is shaded by
                         orange trees and filled with souvenir
                         shops, cafés and tapas bars. Bar
                         Giralda at No. 2, whose vaults are the
                         remains of a Moorish bathhouse, is
                         popular for its wide variety of tapas.



                                                   Locator Map
                                                   See Seville Street Finder maps 3, 4

                                                       Plaza Santa Cruz is
                                                          adorned by an
                                                         ornate iron cross
                M E S Ó N   D E L MORO
                                                            from 1692.
 M A T E O S       G A G O  R O D R I G O  X I M É N E Z   E N C I S C O  S A N T A   T E R E S A




                              R E I N O S O  L O P E   D E   R U E D A  P L A Z A S T A   C R U Z


                     J A M E R D A N A
                        G L O R I A
 R O M E R O   M U R U B E    P L   D O N A   E L V I R A  PIMIENTA C A L L E J Ó N   D E   A G U A  5. Hospital de


                                              los Venerables
                                             The 17th-century
                             J U S T I N O   D E   N E V E
                                              home for elderly
                                                priests has a
                                             splendidly restored
                  S U S O N A
                                                 Baroque church.
                 V I D A
                                                    Callejón del Agua is a
                                                    whitewashed alleyway
                                                    offering glimpses into
                                                    enchanting plant-filled
                                                    patios. It is called “Water
                                                    Street” because it was
                                                    once a water conduit
                                                    to the Real Alcázar.




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                          7. Real Alcázar
                          Seville’s Royal Palaces are a
                          rewarding combination of   Key
                          exquisite Mudéjar (see pp446–7)      Suggested route
                          craftsmanship, regal grandeur
                          and landscaped gardens.




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