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Things to do on weekdays in Seville

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Updated byAnne-Lise Mtyon 16 July 2023

So, you've just finished a hard day's work in your new home city of Seville, and you're looking for something to do in the evening. Sure, you can kick back in your home, but you will want to go out and do something or see people from time to time. Therefore, what options are available to you?

As with any city, Seville has lots of attractions and distractions, from having a quiet drink in a tapas bar to busting some moves on a nightclub dance floor. Here are a few ideas for you to consider.

Go for tapas in Seville

Seville is a city with approximately 3,000 traditional and modern tapas bars, convivial places to pop into for a drink and a bite to eat, on your own, with friends, or work colleagues. It's common for people to go for a drink with colleagues after work. If you've got a good bunch, you have found yourself an instant social circle.

Watch live sports in a pub in Seville

Watch top sporting action on jumbo TV screens with good food and drink and a buzzing atmosphere like no other. If you're into sports, head to one of Seville's sports bars to watch football, basketball, tennis, and much more. This gives you an opportunity to watch events that you may not be able to at home, and you may even make new friends with people who share similar interests. Among the top sporting bars in Seville ²¹°ù±ðÌýÌý²¹²Ô»åÌý

Play sports in Seville

When you prefer participating rather than watching sports, put your body through its paces at a gym, fitness club, or municipal sporting center. With so many on offer, keeping fit in the city has never been easier. Among the larger complexes with a range of indoor and outdoor sporting facilities in Seville are:

  • Centro Deportivo San Pablo - swimming, indoor football, diving, gymnastics, rugby, paddle tennis, weightlifting, aerobics, climbing, skating, and more.
  • Centro Deportivo Hytasa - tennis, badminton, squash, volleyball, basketball, handball, gymnastics, swimming, and more.
  • Centro Deportivo Mar del Plata - gymnastics, aerobics, basketball, and more.

Many neighborhoods in Seville also have sports centers or pabellón deportivos, so you are bound to find one near you.

Enjoy a night out at the movies or theatre

Seville has a good selection of cinemas right across the city, so grab a carton of popcorn and settle down to watch blockbusters or independent films on the big screen. Among the cinemas ²¹°ù±ðÌýÌý²¹²Ô»å .

If you're in the mood for a play, musical, opera, or other live performance, reserve your seat at such theatres as the Ìý²¹²Ô»å the . To search for movies, concerts, festivals, exhibitions, and theatrical spectacles in Seville, go to Ìý²¹²Ô»å .

Go clubbing in Seville

If you ever get that Friday feeling on other nights of the week, put on your dancing shoes and head out to pubs and clubs that are open to small hours. Whether you want to listen to live music or dance to DJs, there's a large variety of venues in Seville. While some places are open on most nights of the week, the bigger clubs tend to open on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. Among the neighborhoods where you'll find lots of nightspots are Alfalfa, Alameda, and Triana.

And for something completely different in Seville

Organize a group of friends and colleagues and get the adrenalin pumping with a paintballing adventure at . Choose your indoor/outdoor scenario and let battle commence!

Unlimited choice of nights out in Seville

Whether you want a quiet or lively weekday night out in Seville, the city won't let you down with its varied choice of activities.

We do our best to provide accurate and up to date information. However, if you have noticed any inaccuracies in this article, please let us know in the comments section below.

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Anne-Lise studied Psychology for 4 years in the UK before finding her way back to Mauritius and being a journalist for 3 years and heading ½ûÂþÌìÌÃ's editorial department for 5. She loves politics, books, tea, running, swimming, hiking...

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