Seville’s Most Iconic Tapas Bars

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After a long day of walking around in the spectacular, sweltering, and fascinating city of Seville, Spain, you’re going to want to go out for some tapas.

These small plates, usually served with beer or wine, are the perfect way to eat a light meal and sample a variety of the city’s best dishes. Here are a few suggestions for bars where you’ll have a great tapas experience in Seville.

El Rinconcillo

The oldest tapas bar in Seville, founded in 1670, it an absolute must-visit. It’s located smack-dab in the middle of the city’s gorgeous Old Town and offers up classic tapas done traditionally. You might have to wait for a table, but it’s definitely worth it.

Bodeguita Romero

Want to try a delicious montadito de pringá? These small sandwiches are an integral part of Seville’s tapas culture, and there’s no better place to get one in the city than this cozy, authentic neighborhood bar.

La Brunilda

Want to mix traditional with avant-garde, high-quality touches? La Brunilda is a great place to have a tapas experience that’s a cut above the run-of-the-mill. This is a great place to take your partner on a romantic date while on a visit to the city.