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Aire de Sevilla
Time to give those weary sightseeing muscles a soothing soak? Head over to the Arab baths, Aire de Sevilla, with two warm pools and one cold, plus a steam room.
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Empresa Pagés
From the start of the season until late June/early July, nearly all the bullfights in Seville are by fully fledged matadors. Only cheap sol seats (in the sun at the start of proceedings) may be available to those who don't hold season tickets for professional bullfights. Most of the rest of the season, novice bullfights (novilleras) are held. Tickets are sold in advance at Empresa Pagés, and from on fight days at the bullring itself.
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Estadio Manuel Ruiz de Lopera
It is said that the only thing that divides Seville, apart from the Guadalquivir, is the sevillanos' passionate support for its two rival professional clubs, Real Betis and Sevilla. Both teams are currently well established in the Primera Liga and players on Betis' books include Spanish international midfield star Joaquín.
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Estadio Sánchez Pizjuán
It is said that the only thing that divides Seville, apart from the Guadalquivir, is the sevillanos' passionate support for its two rival professional clubs, Real Betis and Sevilla. Both teams are currently well established in the Primera Liga, and Sevilla won the UEFA Cup in 2006.
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Isla Mágica Amusement Park
The large Isla Mágica amusement park provides a sure-fire great day's fun for kids and all lovers of white-knuckle rides. It stands on the Isla de La Cartuja, a tongue of land lying between two branches of the Río Guadalquivir, 2km northwest of the cathedral. The theme is 16th-century Spanish colonial adventure, and highlight rides include El Jaguar, a roller coaster with high-speed 360° turns, and the Anaconda water roller coaster, which features vertiginous drops.
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