Triana is an ancient district of craftsmen, so even nowadays you will find many interesting workshops there. It’s a great place to buy excellent handmade ceramics, or you can simply admire masterpieces by famous masters that are used as decorations of old buildings’ facades. For centuries, the facades of houses in Triana have been tiled with colorful ceramics. Beautiful ceramic pieces form gorgeous mosaics, so even ordinary signs and plates of old houses look like genuine masterpieces. While walking in Triana, don’t forget to find the only working pottery by Antonio Campos – the oldest pottery workshop in the city.
Besides picturesque streets and shops, the district of Triana is famous for its small beer pubs. These pubs are perfect spots for enjoying a mug of the icy amber colored drink and try the main Andalusian snack – big olives. If drinks and food in one of the local restaurants are so good that you stay there till dark, don’t leave without taking amazing photographs of Puente de Triana . The bridge is artistically illuminated at night and looks gorgeous.
It’s an inexcusable error to spend several days in Seville and fail to visit local shops. If you are a lady keen on dancing, don’t forget to visit Francos Street. There are many specialty shops that offer fabulous dresses for flamenco and other accessories for the dance.
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