
Hotels near Barrio de Santa Cruz
Plaza Venerables, Seville, Spain
Santa Cruz is Seville's most atmospheric neighbourhood and the one most visitors will pass through repeatedly given its location between the Cathedral and the Alcazar. Once the Jewish quarter of the medieval city (the juderia), it was redesigned in the early 20th century into the whitewashed labyrinth of narrow alleys, flower-draped balconies, and tiny plazas that it is today. Getting deliberately lost here is part of the experience - the lanes are too narrow for cars, sound drops away from the main streets, and you turn corners into quiet courtyards where the only noise is a fountain.
Key plazas to find include Plaza de los Venerables (home to the Hospital de los Venerables and its Velazquez collection), Plaza de Dona Elvira (a tile-decorated square with orange trees), and Plaza de Santa Cruz (where a 17th-century iron cross marks the site of the demolished church). Callejon del Agua, a lane running along the Alcazar wall, is one of the most photographed streets in Seville. The neighbourhood is entirely free to walk and explore, and it transitions naturally into the Cathedral and Alcazar visits that bookend most itineraries.
Pro Tip: Explore Santa Cruz early in the morning (before 09:30) or after 19:00 when most tour groups have dispersed. The alleys are more enjoyable when you can hear your own footsteps. Avoid eating at the restaurants directly on the main plazas - walk one street back for better quality and lower prices.
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