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Lindsey
I spent the summer in Sevilla, Spain as well as traveling around the country. I lived with a family in a neighborhood and fell in love with the local culture. Besides school, I definately became familiar with the bar/club scene. Want to know something about Seville? Ask Lindsey a question
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Q: what is the best way to travel from Lisbon to Seville?
Submitted By: Wai Hung Lam on the 26th April 2006
A: the best way to travel from Lisbon to Seville would be to take the train to Madrid (2.5 hours), then catch the high speed AVE train to Lisbon. You could go straight from Seville, but you'd have to change trains twice. There are also no direct flights on ryanair or easyjet from seville... here are some helpful train schedule sites: http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/en
http://www.renfe.es/
http://horarios.renfe.es/hir/ingles.html
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Q: Hola Guru.how can we find a cheap hostel that is not registered to the internet for the Semana Santa at Sevilla?Gracias de antemano
Submitted By: Petros Tsichlakis on the 18th March 2006
A: you could try to find hostels/budget hotels with an email, fax, or phone number but no online registration, but hostels and hotels are typically booked months in advance for Semana Santa and the Feria
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Q: What is your ‘insider tip’ for Seville?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 20th September 2005
A: Unless you are used to lots of heat, do not visit Seville in the summertime. If you do, be sure to drink lots of water and stay in the shade. Be sure to have tapas and vino tinto!
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Q: Is it easy to get around Seville?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 20th September 2005
A: Getting around Sevilla is easy. There is a good bus system, lots of taxis, and they are currently buildng a metro which should be finished next year. Seville is also a great walking town and the majority of attractions can be seen on foot.
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Q: What is your favourite bar/club in Seville?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 20th September 2005
A: I like Big Ben on c/ Betis. This street is basically all bars, clubs and restaurants. A more local area is c/ Alfalfa, where there are also many small bars and everyone is packed into the street.
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Q: Is it expensive to go out at night in Seville?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 20th September 2005
A: There are no cover charges for bars. Beer, wine and sangria are not expensive. Mixed drinks can be expensive, but are usually double the amount of drinks in the U.S. and much stronger.
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