Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Dec 30 2007 most beautiful place in sevilla This place is impossible to describe... you have to go there and see for yourself! it is said to be the most beautiful plaza de espana in entire spain!! believe me, it is superb!
Reviewed by: razv from on Aug 29 2007 plaza de espana seville plaza de espana, has to be seen to be believed, built in 1929, the sheer size of it takes your breath away, it must have been a wonder to see for the people from Seville, would love to know what it cost to build in 1929.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Nov 02 2006 Beautiful Amazing! Take a horsedrawn carrige ride around the city (with the most romantic and beautiful spot here at the Plaza de Espana). Loved to marvel at the individual cities displayed in tile murals all along the way. A lovely little boat ride around the (small) waterway (although it was empty while I was visiting)
Reviewed by: Eric from on May 01 2006 Dude its so fricken awsome Its kinda of pretty and stuff, and there is some rocks on top of other rocks. They were kind of shiney and stuff. There is some hott guys there too. cool!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Dec 27 2005 its free its free, so by all means stop in. It is pleasant to be honest, and you can let the kids run free and get some good pictures.
Reviewed by: Hassan from on May 18 2005 A must see I used to walk by this magnificent plaza every day for nearly three months and it is possibly the most beautiful thing in Sevilla. If you like architecture, check out the plaza from up close. They used to have water in the canals in front of the plaza, but sometimes the water is removed, which makes the plaza look a bit dirty. You can hail expensive (30 euro) rides here from men with horse drawn carriages.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Nov 20 2004 amazing architecture! its pretty amazing..feels like ur back in history! provokes a feeling of curosity of the past times! a must visit if you're planning to go to Spain!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Oct 17 2004 The view to my child hood I enjoy the time and eforth you have invested in displayin this pitures, hope that you can display some of the privinces it self the agricultural way of life in the old and the new world.Thank You/Grasias/kopchaiySincerely Adolfo and family Covarrubias.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Oct 03 2004