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how to surprise your partner this year

One of the keys to keeping the flame alive in a relationship is Don’t take your partner for grantedWell, the moment you do it, you tend to stop trying and dedicate time and affection.

A high number of couples make the mistake of thinking that dating is something from the beginning, when the relationship was not yet consolidated. However, they are an effective tool for a successful relationshipas well as for strengthen the bond and connection between both. In this list you will find ten plans in Seville to surprise your partner.

1

Van Gogh ‘Greatest Hits’ Exhibition

On October 12, the Navigation Pavilion opened its doors to the immersive exhibition ‘Van Gogh Greatest Hits’, and it will be available until next Sunday, April 14. Combining art and technology with the best works of the Dutch painterthe exhibition has captured the hearts of viewers in cities such as Toronto, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New York, Dubai, Berlin and Paris.

Also, if exhibitions are your thing, in this link you can find out about the exhibitions that you cannot miss this January.

  • Date: until April 14, 2024.

  • Hours: Monday to Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., with the last session at 7:30 p.m.

  • Location: Navigation Pavilion, Discovery Route 2.

  • Price: Between 8.90 and 14.90 euros.

  • Tickets: at this link.

2

‘Nature on’ in the Alcázar

Continuing with the immersive exhibitions, the gardens of the Real Alcázar of Seville will be filled, on February 15, with ‘Currents’ with the help of ‘Naturaleza Encendida’. This exhibition will highlight the history and vegetation of the place through light games. The public will be able to enjoy the audiovisual and sensory show in the different locations of the Real Alcázar of Seville until April 30.

  • Date: from February 15 to April 30.

  • Place: Royal Alcázar of Seville.

  • Hours: every 45 minutes, from 7 to 10:45 p.m.

  • Price: between 5.50 and 14 euros.

  • Tickets: available at this link.

3

Visit the Cathedral Roofs

If what you are looking for is a viewpoint with panoramic views of the city that may surprise your partner, visiting the Cathedral Roofs is a good option. In addition to walk along the roofs of the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, you will be able to see the Giralda in the foreground and explore hidden passageways. For his part, a Heritage Interpretation technician will explain the details of the construction.

As a complement, the purchase of the ticket includes access to the Giralda, the Cathedral and the Church of El Salvador at no additional cost.

  • Address: Avenida de la Constitución.

  • Price: 20 euros through the website; 21 euros at the box office.

  • Tickets: at this link.

4

Have a drink on the terrace of Torre Sevilla

Another alternative to see the Sevillian skyline from above is the Atalaya Terrace, the highest point in the city. This ‘rooftop’, located in the Torre Pelli, is a more than 180 meters high and offers the opportunity to try different cocktails and beers, as well as any type of drink: mojitos, martinis, wines, cava, sangria, gin, rum… Here you have the complete menu.

Opening hours are Sunday to Thursday, 12pm to 7pm, and Fridays and Saturdays from 12pm to 1am. The price of admission varies depending on the age of the visitor and the time period, but ranges between 6 and 16 euros and includes a drink for adults.

  • Address: Seville Tower.

  • Price: between 6 and 16 euros, and includes a drink for adults.

  • Hours: from 12 to 7 p.m. from Sunday to Thursday and from 12 to 1 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.

5

A route through the palaces of Seville

If there is something that characterizes the capital of Seville, it is its history and artistic and monumental wealth. An infinite number of civilizations have walked through its streets, and different architectural styles have left their mark on its buildings. That is why Seville hides authentic gems in its streets, as well as palaces. He Bucarelli Palacethe one of the Ownersthe Pilatos House or the Palace of the Countess of Lebrija are examples of this. All of them are open to the public, and are unique opportunities to get lost among the different rooms and gardens they house.

The price of tickets varies depending on the palace, but there are time slots in which The visit is free on Mondays (non-holidays): from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. the Palace of the Countess of Lebrija; from 3 to 7 p.m. Casa Pilatos; from 4 p.m. the Palacio de las Dueñas; and in winter, from 4 to 8 p.m., and in summer, from 5 to 9 p.m. the Bucarelli Palace.

6

Walk through the Santa Cruz neighborhood

Full of legends and tiles, the Santa Cruz neighborhood hides very special corners. Stroll through its streets, among orange trees, vestiges of history and ancient synagogues It could be a good plan. In this link you can find out what you cannot miss if you go to the Santa Cruz neighborhood of Seville.

In addition to the places mentioned in the previous list, you can take advantage of the visit to visit the church of Santa María la Blanca, the Callejo del Agua, the Plaza Doña Elvira, the Hospital de los Venerables and the legend that hides the tile on the street. Susona, the old street of death.

7

Tour the María Luisa Park

Another pleasant walk that can be done in Seville is to visit the María Luisa Park. Next to Parque del Alamillo and Mira Flores, the María Luisa is one of the favorite green areas of Sevillians and visitors. Romantic monuments, buildings, gazebos, fountains and ponds achieve contrasts and synergies in which modernity and the avant-garde converge.

Without a doubt, the obligatory stops on this visit are the Lotus Pond, the Glorieta de Benito Más y Prat, that of La Concha, that of Luis Montoto, that of Ofelia Nieto, that of the Álvarez Quintero Brothers, the Isleta de los Ducks, the Lions Garden, the Bécquer Monument, the Plaza de América and, of course, the Plaza de España.

The sunset is one of the most romantic moments of the day, and the Betis Street or Paseo Alcalde Marqués del Contadero, both on the banks of the Guadalquivir, are the ideal settings to see it. With the Triana Bridge in the background, Seville says goodbye to each day by dyeing the sky with colors, a spectacle of lights, shadows, gradients and clouds that leaves no one indifferent.

For its part, there are other viewpoints from where you can also see the sunset. Some of them appear in this publication.

9

Go to an Icónica Fest concert

During part of the months of June and July, the Plaza de España becomes the scene of the Icónica Fest, a concert festival that brings national and international artists from the musical scene to Seville. Going to a concert by an artist you like is a very special experience, in addition to being a unique and original gift.

At the moment, the confirmed artists are Aitana (June 7), Carl Cox (June 8), Melendi (June 9), Jaime Cullum (June 13), Raule (June 14), Marc Anthony (June 16). June), Tom Jones (June 19), Robe (June 21), Myke Towers, Ana Mena, Cali y El Dandee y Ptzeta (June 22), Vetusta Morla (June 26), Rozalén (June 27) , Siempre Así (July 4), Loreena McKennitt (July 7), Keane (July 8), Arcade Fire (July 12) and Take That (July 16).

10

Candlelight concert

Candlelight concerts are a recurring plan in the lives of many couples to relax, spend time together and enjoy live music by candlelight. There is no more romantic plan than this, and no need to wait for Valentine’s Day, a birthday or an anniversary to give away the tickets.

All the concerts that will take place in Seville appear on their website, and there are shows already planned in emblematic scenes of the city such as the Casa Salinas, the Seville Aquarium, the Hospital de los Venerables or the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium.

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