It’s no secret that the best bars in Seville, Spain, double as some of the best old-world tavernas in Europe. Usually decked out in azulejos tiles, these lively watering holes peddle small glasses (caƱas) of local beer at breakneck speed to chattering locals. Cruzcampo is symbolic of Sevillano culture in itself.
Still, dotted amongst Seville’s rustic bars, lining the AndalucĆan capital’s snaking cobblestone streets, are rooftop bars with knockout cathedral views, intimate flamenco venues, and haunting late-night religious bars doling out Blood of Christ cocktails as a prefix to Sunday service. If nothing else, it’s a good idea to dip between the best bars in Seville to get to know the city’s favourite tipples, from sweet orange wine and dry manzanilla sherry to tinto de verano and rebujito. Below, find our favorite bars in Seville, Spain, to check out on your next visit.
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How we choose the best bars in Seville
Every bar on this list has been selected independently by CondĆ© Nast Traveler editors and reviewed by a local contributor who has visited that restaurant. Our editors consider both high-end and affordable eateries, and weigh stand-out dishes, location, and serviceāas well as inclusivity and sustainability credentials. We update this list as new bars open and existing ones evolve.


