Seville - Cafes
The locals in Seville are particular about their coffee. For example, they only have the café con leche for breakfast, often with a croissant. Mid-day they tend to have either an espresso, a café solo or a cortado, espressos with a drop or two of milk.
La Campana
This café is an institution in Seville. It’s also a great place for people-watching, especially on Saturday afternoons when it seems like the whole city comes here after their shopping sprees to devour pastries like the almond-filled lenguas de almendra.
Chef Chaouen
It looks like a tourist trap, but is in fact a good Moroccan restaurant. Your senses will be convinced that you are in a teahouse somewhere in Tangier or Marrakesh. The menu has herbal teas, including a few that claim to do wonders for the drinker’s libido, milkshakes, liqueurs and Arabian cookies and sweets.
Emperador Trajano
This is considered one of Seville’s trendiest cafés. Behind large windows and nestled in the sparse interior are the young fashion-conscious citizens of Seville. Have breakfast here and enjoy the rather amusing morning rush.
Egoista Star Café
This place is looking to attract modern people with appreciation of the avant-garde interior design.The spacious facility invites everyone to enjoy their varied menu with unusual coffee, hot or cold tea, juice, hot chocolate and more.
Torre de los Perdigones
The tower, 45 meters high, gives a great view of the city. From the beginning this tower was part of an ammunition factory. In the 1950’s the factory was closed down and in 2007 the Camera Obscura was built on the Tower of Perdigones.











