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Seville is widely praised by visitors and residents alike as one of the best cities in Spain to live or spend time in. The city is considered very safe and welcoming, with a strong sense of community and respect toward all individuals, including foreigners and LGBTQ+ residents. It's affordable compared to many other parts of Spain, with budget-friendly tapas and rentals. The internet is fast and reliable, making it suitable for remote work and digital nomads. Many find it ideal for a mid-term stay with plenty of local amenities, green spaces, and an active expat scene.
The architecture and historical charm of the old town are major draws, as are the modern, walkable neighborhoods like San Lorenzo and Feria. There’s a lively social scene, with numerous bars, restaurants, and cultural spots. However, summer brings extreme heat and a dry climate, which several reviewers found uncomfortable and a deal-breaker for long-term or year-round living. The city also has a more traditional or conservative cultural atmosphere, which may not appeal to everyone.
Overall, Seville strikes a great balance between tradition, affordability, and modern comforts for both short and extended stays.
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5 months ago
One of the best city i have lived. Very safe, beautiful, 3€ tapas, fast internet, digital nomads, etc. only cons: very hot in summer.
1 year ago
I spent around 3 months in this city.
Pros:
- beautiful city (arquitecture- WOW)!!
-Not so cold in winter
-Lovely people
Cons:
It gets VERY HOT!! The summer is insanely hot and I could never live all year round in Seville.
Conservative vibe
Very dry climate.
3 years ago
Amazing city for a week or two. Really beautiful and tons to do. Loved walking around the streets when I wasn't working!
4 years ago
Spent a month in Seville and had a blast. Quality of AirBnBs was great with 100MBPS internet to placate Zoom calls. I stayed in San Lorenzo / Feria / which was a trendy, LGBTQ+ vibe with countless tapas bars, restaurants, supermarkets, and beautiful young Spanish people. I much preferred it to Triana, which seems to be more touristy nowadays despite being billed as an “authentic” experience. The old town is great for a weekend to do the major historical and tourist attractions which are well worth doing - some stunning architecture and a lot of interesting history stretching back a couple thousand years. You can join the Sevillians and jog along the river in the evening, go kayaking, sip a beer at midday, or just chill on the rooftop of your apartment. It’s also quite international - a lot of expats from all over. This is a good place to set up a mid term base.
4 years ago
Seville is great. One of the best cities in Spain by far. I have been living here for 15 years. It's really safe, has lot of party, good weather and it's cheap (compared to the rest of Spain). You're 1h away from the beach and the montains. Free speech, real democracy values, and amazing police forces. Really respectful with LGTBI, women, foreings. There is no racism. Lots of "guiris"
4 years ago
Well, SEVILLE is definitely my favourite city from the ANDALUSIAN region of SPAIN.
The old town, the buildings and the view from outside is quite marvelous. It has a typical imperial feeling when you walk over there, or maybe I was too drunk. :)
For nomads, it might be the place where you can stay for a longer period of time.
5 years ago