La Alameda de Hercules in Seville
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The story behind La Alameda de Hércules in Seville got its name in an interesting way. La Alameda de Hércules is a vast open space in the very center of Seville is encircled by Alamo trees and it give the place a significant part of its name – ‘Alameda’. On the center-side of the La Alameda de Hércules in Seville, there are two giant Roman pillars, one of which bears a statue of Hércules, who according to the legends, was the founder of Seville and thus in away La Alameda de Hércules might as well be considered as the origin of Seville. El Omnium Sancotrum, the oldest church of Seville is located at a near by distance from La Alameda de Hércules, Seville.
La Alameda de Hércules in Seville sizzles with a horde of different types of
bars and terraces where one can relish both your morning coffee and breakfast
or evening tapas and beer and often the guests hang out with their late night
drinks till the early morning. The area has a distinct bohemian ambiance which
cannot be found in other areas of Seville, and it blends very well with the
friendly atmosphere of a variety of people who enjoy their leisure time on or
around the Alameda. The Alameda is the only alternative place in Seville where
one can enjoy the diversity and urban reality that gets best defined through
the distinct flavor of La Alameda de Hércules in Seville.