These are some of my favorite shots from walking around Sevilla, including the row of restaurants near Alameda de Hercules, the Setas de Sevilla, and the outer wall surrounding the city (which we walked through on our way to a bus stop, no biggie).

People enjoy a vibrant evening at an outdoor café on a pedestrian street, surrounded by trees lit with colorful purple and yellow lighting. Diners chat at small tables under a canopy, while others stroll along the walkway lined with modern streetlights and bollards.A sweeping view of Metropol Parasol, a massive wooden structure with curving, honeycomb-like forms, rising above a wide plaza with escalators and stairways. People rest on the steps and admire the architectural landmark under a clear blue sky.A close-up view of Metropol Parasol’s wooden grid structure, revealing the geometric pattern of panels and beams silhouetted against a vivid blue sky with scattered white clouds.A narrow alley frames a view of a historic brick tower with arched openings and battlements. The sunlit tower contrasts with the colorful yellow and ochre buildings that line the passage, adding depth and warmth to the scene.A charming cobblestone street lined with colorful buildings and iron balconies, where people walk and dine at shaded café tables. A small dog crosses the street in the foreground, adding a lively touch to the relaxed atmosphere.A striking view of a jacaranda tree in bloom, its delicate purple flowers silhouetted against a deep blue sky with wisps of white clouds. The intricate pattern of branches creates a vivid, almost painterly composition.