Treadlie Magazine

SAVOURING SEVILLE

The story behind Seville is complex and runs deep. Before I went, I was in the basket of the naïve – unaware of the significance of the broad, navigable Rio Guadalquivir which is the lifeblood of this historic Andalusian city.

Arriving in such a wide-eyed fashion does have its upsides. With no prior planning, we strolled over to See By Bike and the planets aligned. peloton.

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