The Old Town of Seville is characterized by its narrow streets and cobblestone squares. It's an area of great heritage and cultural value with dynamic commercial activity, which invites you to walk.
Close to Mercer Residences Sevilla the visitor will find some of the city's jewels such as the Palace of the Lebrija Countess (with “the best pavement in Europe” due to its Roman mosaics collection) and the Metropol Parasol space known as "Las Setas" (the largest wooden structure in the world, designed by Jürgen Meyer and with a beautiful city viewpoint).
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The historic center of Seville concentrates a lively commercial are, where you will find national and international fashion brands, emerging designer stores and centuries-old establishments with a long tradition.
Sierpes is a renowned shopping street with emblematic shops as the modernist confectionery La Campana (1885); the Maquedano hat shop (1896), the last survivor of this accessory with more than 1,000 hats; the Ferrer Stationery Store (1856) with its original counters and El Cronómetro watch store known for its six clocks façade from the 1929 Universal Exhibition.
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Just a short walk away, you will find some of the most popular bars, wineries and restaurants in Seville, a city that lovingly protects its traditions.
Specialties such as spinach with chickpeas, marinated anchovies, shrimp salad, croquettes or cold meats take on another dimension in these historic tapas establishments.
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