1. Casa Romero (Avda. Conquistador Hernán Cortés 27), known for its traditional Andalusian cuisine and tapas, ranging from €8 to €20 per dish.
2. El Arenal (Plaza de la Magdalena s/n) offers a beautiful terrace overlooking the river with an extensive menu of fish dishes starting around €15.
3. Horno Mío (Calle del Pumarejo 16), a cozy bakery and café famous for its churros, priced from €2 onwards.
4. La Campana (Plaza de Triunfo 3) is renowned for its hearty stews and grilled meats, with main courses starting at around €15.
5. Mesón Romero (Calle San Fernando 6), specializing in seafood dishes like arroz con mariscos (seafood paella), priced from €20 upwards.
Hidden Gem: Visit the Plaza de la Magdalena (Plaza de la Magdalena, s/n) for a less crowded area with beautiful views of the river and an iconic clock tower.
Local Favorite: The Mercado del Charco de Sanlúcar (Calle Santa María 21) is not as well-known but offers some of the best fresh seafood in town.
Secret Spot: Explore El Rocio, a tiny white-walled village near Seville famous for its religious festival. It’s an easy day trip that gives you a taste of Andalusian rural life and culture.
Transport:
Bus & Metro: The public transport system is efficient and affordable.
Taxis & Ride-shares: Uber and Bolt are available, as well as local taxis. Taxis can be hailed on the street or booked via apps.
Best Time to Visit: Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer pleasant weather without the crowds.
Budget Estimate per Day:
Accommodation: €50 - €200
Food & Drink: €30 - €60
Activities (including tours): €20 - €40
Total estimated daily cost: €100 - €300, depending on your preferences and accommodation choices.