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Can't decide between Lisbon and Seville? Compare these two amazing destinations to find your perfect match.
Lisbon cascades down seven hills to the Tagus River, offering stunning viewpoints, charming trams, and a soulful atmosphere. This sun-kissed capital blends old-world charm with contemporary creativity, famous for its tiles, pastéis de nata, and melancholic fado music.
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Seville is the passionate heart of Andalusia—a city of flamenco, tapas, and stunning Moorish architecture. The birthplace of tapas culture offers the magnificent Alcázar palace, Gothic cathedral, and an intoxicating atmosphere of Spanish joie de vivre.
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Lisbon offers Belém Tower, Jerónimos Monastery, Alfama District
Seville offers Real Alcázar, Seville Cathedral & Giralda, Plaza de España
Lisbon is famous for its local dining scene
Seville is famous for its local dining scene
Lisbon has legendary nightlife
Seville offers a relaxed evening atmosphere
March to May, September to October
March to May, September to November
Summer: 28°C, Winter: 15°C
Summer: 36°C, Winter: 12°C
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LX Factory
A creative complex in a former textile factory, with independent shops, restaurants, a Sunday market, and the famous Ler Devagar bookshop under a printing press.
Miradouro da Senhora do Monte
Lisbon's highest viewpoint, above the tourist-packed Graça miradouro, with sweeping views of the castle, river, and city hills.
Palacio de las Dueñas
A stunning 15th-century Renaissance palace still owned by the House of Alba, featuring magnificent courtyards, gardens, and art collections.
Ceramics Museum (Museo de la Cerámica) in Triana
A small museum located in a former ceramics factory, showcasing the history of Triana's iconic tile-making tradition.
Discover the best areas to visit in each city
Alfama
Lisbon's oldest neighborhood survived the 1755 earthquake, preserving a maze of medieval alleys, hidden courtyards, and stairs climbing ever upward.
Baixa & Chiado
The elegant heart of Lisbon, rebuilt in grand neoclassical style after the 1755 earthquake.
Barrio Santa Cruz
The historic Jewish quarter is the picturesque, romantic heart of Seville.
Triana
Across the Isabel II Bridge (Puente de Triana), this former gypsy and sailor quarter pulses with authentic local life.
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Both Lisbon and Seville are incredible destinations. Lisbon excels in tiles and fado music, while Seville stands out for flamenco and tapas.
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