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At Joy we offer you the transfer service provided by Welcome Pickups.
You can request a pickup from the airport, train station, or any point in the city directly to the hotel. And, of course, you can also book a transfer from the hotel to wherever you need to go.
How to book your transfer? Just follow these steps:
Complete the form with your information.
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You will receive a confirmation email in a few minutes.
It's that easy and convenient.
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What a good view, what aim, what a good job you've done coming to Seville to spend New Year's Eve. The Andalusian capital has an atmosphere like few, very few, cities in all of Spain have.
If you add the magic of Christmas to the afternoon, the local hustle and bustle and our gastronomy, you have a getaway to Seville that is worthy of a movie.
If you want to enter 2026 in good shape, come to Seville and listen to all the advice we give you, because we know what we're talking about. Let's go for the new year.
Areas to celebrate New Year's Eve in Seville
We like people, the hustle and bustle, the good vibes and we like you. That's why we want to recommend the best places to go around Seville during the evening and New Year's Eve.
One of the main places to take the temperature of Seville's nightlife is Plaza Nueva. Right in the centre, this square is the epicentre of fun and life in Seville on any night, not to mention the one that takes place on New Year's Eve.
There are many bars around the square where you can enjoy a good route that combines local cuisine, drinks and an atmosphere with hundreds, even thousands, of people looking for the same good vibes.
Another place where there is no shortage of good atmosphere is Calle Tetuán. Here there are many restaurants that mix dinners, drinks and grapes. Here there are people who go just to have a bite and then leave or those who stay here all night. But if you want to know the best places with all their letters, their names and surnames, keep reading.
Best places in the center of Seville for New Year's Eve
JOY Hostels
Let's start at the beginning, let's start with the best; JOY. The JOY hostel doesn't offer a good plan, but the best, it offers you THE plan. Imagine being surrounded by an international atmosphere, with a great desire to party, dance, have a good time and meet people.
As a start, it's not bad. Add to that a cheap dinner, for €50, with limited seating and high-quality food. So for that money you get a great atmosphere, a cozy place, with food so good you'll think your own grandmother made it and, if that weren't enough, with the option of hiring the best pub crawl in Seville.
In case you're a bit lost, we'll tell you that pubcrawl is a route through the best bars in the city centre, with discounts and a guide. So you'll save yourself from wandering around in circles, you'll go straight to the heart of the matter, perhaps with the help of the best. But what more could you want? Here's the perfect plan.
Restaurants for New Year's Eve in Seville
In the heart of Seville's old town, with its very special atmosphere, we find the Casa del Tesorero restaurant, which is a must-visit place, without hesitation. Its Christmas menus are very complete, with details of local cuisine accompanied by top-quality wines.
The Abades Triana restaurant is well known for several reasons. Starting with the quality of the service and the food, and ending with its views of the Guadalquivir and its impressive terrace. It is a unique experience to visit it both on special dates and on a mid-year getaway. We don't need to say it, but just in case we remind you; make a reservation!
If you want something more modern, more up-to-date, go to La Azotea restaurant. Andalusian cuisine is king, but they give a twist to well-known dishes, giving them a new, more avant-garde touch. And no, the restaurant is not on a rooftop, we're warning you right now. This place is one of the most popular in the entire city of Seville.
New Year's Eve parties and clubs in Seville
Let's go to the party, our bellies are already full, and if you have decided to decline our JOY pubcrawl offer, too bad, we give you some names that are essential for a night in Seville, whether it is New Year's Eve or not.
Plaza Nueva is the nerve centre of the party and the best place to bid farewell to the year. It's like Puerta del Sol in Madrid, to draw a parallel and you can imagine the mess that can be made here.
If after all this you still feel like going to a club and dancing away the last of your energy, here are some very popular names.
The Abril Sevilla nightclub offers DJ sessions and live music to give this special night an even more magical tone, with a great atmosphere and good ticket and drink package deals. Take a look at their social networks if you want to keep up to date with everything.
The O'clock Sevilla nightclub is very well known today, among other things, for its quality music and theme parties. For New Year's Eve they offer special offers with discounts, they even offer bottles of champagne and more surprises and goodies. A very good option for New Year's Eve.
Very central and very close to JOY, is the Uthopía Sevilla nightclub, with one of the best shows of the night in Seville, you can't even imagine the mess they make on New Year's Eve. That's why it's one of the favorite stops on our pubcrawl. It has three floors, and on each one there's different music, in case you want to move in different environments, on the same night but without leaving the same club. In addition to its shows, its atmosphere, its good vibes and fantastic music, you should add its fireworks to the list. You read that right, they're really amazing.
And as all good things come to an end, this list could not be less. We put the end of the night, which is already good, at California Dreams Sevilla , with many surprises and fun, one of the most original and best valued places by the Sevillians.
And after all night of partying, there's nothing like sleeping in your own bed when you come to Seville, at JOY Hostels you have your home.
1. Start with tapas and drinks
An evening in Seville often begins with a tapas stroll. The city’s tapas bars are legendary, offering a variety of small plates that allow you to sample the local cuisine. Head to **El Rinconcillo**, the oldest bar in Seville, for a taste of history along with its tapas. For a more modern vibe, head to **Eslava** in the San Lorenzo neighborhood, known for its innovative tapas and cozy atmosphere. Accompany your meal with a glass of sherry, a local favorite, or a refreshing Tinto de Verano.
2. Flamenco in a tablao
No visit to Seville is complete without experiencing the passion and intensity of flamenco. The city is home to some of the best flamenco shows in the world. **La Casa del Flamenco** offers an intimate setting where you can get up close to the performers. For a more traditional experience, **El Patio Sevillano** offers a larger venue with a history dating back to the 1950s. The emotive performances, characterised by soulful singing, intricate guitar playing and powerful dancing, will leave you spellbound.
3. Explore the Alameda de Hércules
The Alameda de Hércules is one of Europe’s oldest public gardens and a hub of nightlife. This lively area is packed with bars, clubs and restaurants, making it a perfect place for bar-hopping. Start your evening at **Kiosco de las Flores**, a popular cocktail spot. Head to **La Terraza** for live music and a relaxed atmosphere. The area’s eclectic mix of venues ensures there’s something for everyone, from jazz lovers to indie rock fans.
4. Dance the night away
For those who want to dance until the early hours of the morning, Seville has a wide variety of clubs that cater to different musical tastes. **Antique Theatro**, located on Isla de la Cartuja, is one of the most famous clubs in the city, known for its glamorous atmosphere and top-notch DJs. **Sala X** is perfect for those who prefer alternative and electronic music. If Latin rhythms are your thing, **Carambolo**, in the Alfalfa neighbourhood, offers salsa and reggaeton nights that are sure to get your legs moving.
5. Enjoy the views from the rooftop
Seville’s warm climate makes rooftop bars a popular choice for a night out. **La Terraza de EME**, located on top of the Hotel EME Catedral, offers stunning views of Seville Cathedral and La Giralda. Enjoy a cocktail while taking in the stunning panorama of the city. Another great option is **Pura Vida Terraza**, which offers a more relaxed atmosphere with views of the Guadalquivir River.
6. Relax in Triana
The Triana neighbourhood, on the other side of the Guadalquivir, offers a more relaxed nightlife. Known for its strong flamenco heritage, Triana is full of charming bars and taverns. **Bar Anselma is an iconic flamenco venue that often hosts impromptu performances, offering an authentic Sevillian experience. For a more modern vibe, **Cervecería La Grande** offers a wide selection of craft beers in a relaxed atmosphere.
7. Nighttime meals
After a night of dancing and drinking, you might be in the mood for a snack. Seville has plenty of options to satisfy those midnight cravings. Bodega Santa Cruz “Las Columnas” is a popular spot for a late-night tapas or two. If you want something sweet, head to Churrería San Pablo** for churros con chocolate – a perfect way to end the night.
8. Pubcrawl
Experience Seville’s vibrant nightlife with an unforgettable pub crawl. This guided tour will take you around some of the city’s most popular bars and hidden gems, offering a fantastic opportunity to meet fellow travellers and locals alike. Enjoy exclusive drink deals, free shots and VIP entry to some of the city’s trendiest clubs. Whether you want to dance the night away or just sample the local tapas and drinks, a Seville pub crawl promises a night of fun, laughter and new friendships in this charming city.
Conclusion
Seville’s nightlife is as diverse and vibrant as the city itself. Whether you fancy enjoying traditional flamenco, modern nightclubs or relaxing rooftop bars, Seville has something to offer. The city’s warm evenings and lively atmosphere make it the perfect place to experience the best of Andalusian culture when the sun goes down. So put on your dancing shoes, grab a glass of sherry and get ready to explore Seville’s enchanting nightlife.
1. Explore the Alcázar of Seville
The Real Alcázar of Seville, a stunning palace complex originally built by Moorish Muslim kings, is a testament to the city’s rich history. Wander through its intricately decorated rooms, lush gardens and stunning courtyards. The mix of Mudejar, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque elements makes this UNESCO World Heritage Site a visual spectacle. Don’t forget to visit the Salón de Embajadores and the picturesque Patio de las Doncellas.
2. Visit the Cathedral of Seville and La Giralda
Seville Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, is a must-see. Its size and grandeur are awe-inspiring, and it houses the tomb of Christopher Columbus. Climb La Giralda, the cathedral’s bell tower, originally built as a minaret for Seville’s Great Mosque, for stunning views of the city. The tower’s ramps, designed for horse riders, provide a unique climbing experience.
3. Walk around Plaza de España
Plaza de España is an architectural marvel located in the heart of the Maria Luisa Park. Built for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929, the square features a semicircular brick building adorned with alcoves of colorful tiles representing the Spanish provinces. Take a leisurely boat ride along the canal, admire the intricate bridges, or simply relax and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.
4. Discover the Santa Cruz neighborhood
Once the Jewish quarter of Seville, Barrio Santa Cruz is a labyrinth of alleyways, whitewashed houses and charming squares. This historic neighbourhood is perfect for getting lost and discovering hidden gems. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through its picturesque alleys, visit the serene Murillo Gardens and stop by one of the many tapas bars for authentic Sevillian cuisine.
5. Enjoy a flamenco show
Seville is the birthplace of flamenco, and no visit is complete without experiencing this exciting art form. Head to one of the city’s famous tablaos, such as El Patio Sevillano or the Museo del Flamenco, for an unforgettable evening of music, dancing and excitement. The raw energy and intricate rhythms of flamenco will leave you mesmerised.
6. Walk around the Metropol Parasol
Also known as Las Setas, the Metropol Parasol is a modern architectural marvel in Plaza de La Encarnación. Designed by Jürgen Mayer, this wooden structure is the largest of its kind in the world. Stroll along the elevated walkway for panoramic views of Seville, explore the Antiquarium with its Roman and Moorish remains, and enjoy a drink at the rooftop bar.
7. Enjoy Seville's gastronomy
Seville’s culinary scene is a foodie’s delight. Savor traditional dishes like gazpacho, salmorejo, and the city’s famous tapas. Visit the bustling Triana Market to pick up fresh local produce and gourmet treats. Don’t miss trying churros con chocolate at a local café or enjoying a meal at a riverside restaurant overlooking the Guadalquivir River.
Conclusion
Seville is a city that effortlessly blends the ancient with the modern, offering a rich tapestry of experiences that will leave you enchanted. From its historic monuments to its lively cultural scene, there is something for everyone in this Andalusian gem. So pack your bags and get ready to explore the heart and soul of Spain in Seville.
1. Game of Thrones
One of the most popular television series of the last decade, Game of Thrones, chose Seville for several of its key locations. The Royal Alcazar of Seville served as the stunning Water Gardens of Dorne, the palace of House Martell. The Alcazar’s lush gardens, intricate tilework, and ornate architecture perfectly fit the luxurious and exotic atmosphere described in George R.R. Martin’s books. The Plaza de Toros in Osuna, a town near Seville, was also used as the battlefield of Meereen in the series.
2. Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones
Seville left its mark on a galaxy far, far away in Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones. The Plaza de España, a magnificent semicircular plaza built for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929, served as the setting for Naboo. Its stunning architecture was the perfect backdrop for scenes of Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala strolling through the city of Theed. The plaza’s grand arches, bridges, and tiled alcoves brought an otherworldly charm to the Star Wars universe.
3. Lawrence of Arabia
David Lean’s epic masterpiece Lawrence of Arabia is another classic film that made use of the stunning locations of Seville. The grandiose Casa de Pilatos, a historic palace in Seville, was used to represent the officers’ club in Cairo. The venue’s mix of Gothic and Mudejar styles, along with its beautiful gardens and courtyards, created an exotic and opulent setting for the film’s scenes. The film’s enduring legacy has cemented Seville’s place in cinema history.
4. Knight and Day
The action-comedy film **Knight and Day**, starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz, featured several scenes shot in Seville. The city’s vibrant streets and landmarks feature prominently during the film’s thrilling chases and action sequences. In particular, the film includes scenes from a bull run, which were shot at the Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza, Seville’s historic bullring. Seville’s lively and dynamic atmosphere adds an exciting backdrop to the film’s fast-paced plot.
5. The Dictator
Sacha Baron Cohen’s satirical comedy The Dictator also found a filming location in Seville. The Plaza de España was transformed into the palace of the fictional North African country of Wadiya. The impressive and distinctive architecture of the square added authenticity and grandeur to the fictional setting, highlighting its versatility as a filming location.
6. Carmen
The opera Carmen, composed by Georges Bizet, is closely associated with Seville. Several film adaptations of this classic story have been filmed in the city to capture the authentic atmosphere of the tale. The story of Carmen and Don José's passionate and tragic romance is deeply intertwined with the culture and history of Seville. Locations such as the Royal Tobacco Factory, where Carmen worked, and other historic sites in the city are the perfect setting to bring this timeless story to life.
7. Kingdom of Heaven
Ridley Scott’s historical epic Kingdom of Heaven also features scenes shot in Seville. The film, set during the Crusades, used the Alcázar of Seville to represent the palace of the King of Jerusalem. The Alcázar’s stunning Moorish architecture and lush gardens provided an authentic and visually captivating setting for the film’s medieval scenes, adding to the film’s epic and grandiose atmosphere.
Conclusion
Seville’s stunning landscapes, rich history and architectural beauty make it a favourite setting for filmmakers from around the world. From the epic fantasy realms of **Game of Thrones** to the sci-fi universe of **Star Wars**, Seville’s diverse and picturesque settings have brought countless stories to life on screen. Iconic landmarks in the city, such as the Real Alcázar, Plaza de España and Casa de Pilatos, have been immortalised in cinematic history, offering visitors a unique opportunity to follow in the footsteps of their favourite characters. Whether you’re a film buff or a casual moviegoer, exploring these famous filming locations adds an exciting dimension to any visit to Seville.
At night, all cats are grey and you are preparing to make the most of Seville. But what does the Andalusian capital have to offer you? What will you find tonight?
Instead of asking people and asking Google, take our advice and get ready for a good night of dancing, drinking and meeting people with the best Pubcrawl.
What is Pubcrawl?
Wait a second, do we all know what we're talking about? We love a good English term. We love setting up a meeting by making a call for a briefing. Well, if we're talking about getting drunk, things don't change, Anglo-Saxon elegance still reigns.
Have you ever arrived home with such a pedal that your mother told you: you haven't missed a single altar yet? Well, if you had enough strength and balance, you could have said to her: No, Mom, I've been on a Pubcrawl.
What you've done is to close down bars and you haven't left a single one behind. Well, that's basically what Pubcrawl is. They put you together with a group of people who are just as keen on partying as you, and they take you on a tour of the best pubs and bars in the area.
Now this is a good excursion and not the Free Tour you took this afternoon.
Common elements in the Pubcrawl
There are several companies that organize Pubcrawl in Seville, and in the rest of the country. Each one designs different routes, taking into account the best options depending on the characteristics of the group that night.
Don't think that you're left alone with a list of bars as if you were going to the supermarket with your shopping list. Not at all. You're always accompanied by a guide, a true 21st century shepherd who leads his flock through the lively Seville nightlife.
The money you pay to do the Pubcrawl is not like an all-inclusive bracelet. That money pays for the organizing company, welcome shots, saving you the queue at the entrance in most cases and good discounts on the drinks you order.
Being part of a Pubcrawl ensures you get to visit the best bars in the area, the trendiest ones, and not just one, you'll be in a minimum of two or three bars or pubs. The night is yours.
Advantages of Pubcrawl
It can't all be good things, you might be thinking. Well yes. Let's talk about money first. If you do a Pubcrawl you're going to save quite a bit of money. You'll have VIP access without having to pay a VIP, plus the discount on the drinks and shots they give you.
Another advantage is the time you save. You won't wander around Seville lost, depending on the advice of someone you meet. You'll go in a team, guided by an expert on Seville's nightlife, who will take you to the perfect place.
Another of the great advantages of Pubcrawl is the atmosphere. You won't go to places with strange environments or people who don't suit you. First of all, you move in a group, with a group that will be made up of Erasmus students and couples who want to have a good time.
In addition to the great atmosphere within your group, with people looking for exactly the same thing as you, the bars you will visit will be ideal for making new friends, dancing and spending a unique night.
Unwritten rules and rabbits of Pubcrawl
Well, they weren't written down until now, when we had to come and put some order and sanity in the Pubcrawl World. How we love a word in English, Oh my God!
First of all, no matter how much you want to party and party, remember to bring your identification, ID or passport, credit card and some cash. Cash is always useful, you can never have too much.
Make yourself look good. That doesn't mean you have to suffer. The Pubcrawl takes you around Seville and sometimes the bars you visit aren't wall to wall, so wear comfortable shoes, but don't be tacky.
Enjoy the night and don't rush. Remember that you are a group of people, one will go to the bathroom, another to order a drink, another to try to flirt,... But you are a team, a fist, a united locker room. You move as a group and the group doesn't leave anyone behind. So if you have to leave, and you don't find a couple of companions, let the guide do his thing and enjoy the atmosphere.
Last but not least, pace. Don't get carried away, don't get heated, don't get into a fight with anyone else to drink more. Drinking is like riding a bike; everyone has their own pace and if you try to keep up with someone else, they will destroy you. Word from Pubcrawl.
1. The cradle of tapas
Seville is often credited with being the birthplace of tapas. It is said that the tradition of serving small plates of food to accompany drinks was born here. Legend has it that King Alfonso X decreed that taverns could not serve wine unless accompanied by food to prevent drunkenness. Today, tapas are a staple of Spanish cuisine, and Seville's tapas are some of the best in the country. Exploring the city's tapas bars is a culinary adventure not to be missed.
2. The city of oranges
Seville is famous as the "City of Orange Trees". With some 25,000 bitter orange trees lining its streets, the city is filled with their fragrant blossoms, especially in spring. Although the fruit of these trees is too bitter to eat fresh, it is exported to Britain, where it is used to make the famous Seville orange marmalade. The scent of the orange blossoms, known as "azahar", is a charming feature of the city, especially in spring.
3. The spiritual home of flamenco
Although flamenco is popular throughout Spain, its spiritual home is in Seville. This exciting art of music and dance has deep roots in the city, especially in the Triana neighborhood. Historically, Triana has been a melting pot of cultures that has contributed to the development of flamenco. Attending a flamenco show in Seville is an immersive experience that offers a deep connection to Andalusian culture.
4. A culinary delight: Salmorejo
Seville is known for its delicious regional cuisine, and one dish that stands out is salmorejo. This cold, creamy tomato soup is similar to gazpacho but thicker and richer. Made with tomatoes, bread, olive oil, and garlic, and usually garnished with hard-boiled eggs and Serrano ham, salmorejo is a refreshing treat, especially during the hot summer months. It's a must-try for any foodie visiting the city.
5. The longest Holy Week processions
Holy Week in Seville is one of the most elaborate and well-known in Spain. The processions during this week are notable for their length and intensity. Some last up to 14 hours and involve thousands of people carrying enormous, intricately designed floats. These floats depict scenes from the Passion of Christ and are carried through the streets by "costaleros," who bear the weight on their shoulders.
6. The oldest operating room in Spain
The Teatro de la Maestranza, Seville's main opera house, is one of the oldest operating theatres in Spain. It opened in 1841 and has been a hub for cultural events such as opera, ballet and classical music concerts ever since. The theatre's grand architecture and acoustics make it a revered venue for artists and audiences alike.
7. April Fair
Seville's April Fair is one of the most vibrant and colourful in Spain. Held two weeks after Easter, it transforms the city into a lively spectacle of flamenco, bullfighting and fairground rides. The fairground fills with "casetas", decorated tents where locals gather to dance, eat and socialise. It's a week-long celebration of Sevillian culture and a fantastic time to experience the city's festive spirit.
8. The first tobacco factory in Europe
The Royal Tobacco Factory of Seville was the first of its kind in Europe and one of the largest industrial buildings of its time. Built in the 18th century, it now houses the University of Seville. This historic building is famous for being associated with Georges Bizet's opera "Carmen", as the protagonist Carmen worked in the factory as a tobacco worker.
9. A city of festivals
Seville is a city that loves to celebrate, with festivals taking place throughout the year. In addition to Semana Santa and the Feria de Abril, there are many other celebrations such as the Bienal de Flamenco, a prestigious flamenco festival held every two years, and the Seville European Film Festival, which showcases the best of European cinema. These events showcase the cultural richness of the city and the zest for life of its inhabitants.
10. The climate of Seville
Seville is one of the hottest cities in Europe, with summer temperatures often exceeding 40°C (104°F). This extreme heat has influenced many aspects of daily life in Seville, including the traditional siesta, in which shops close in the afternoon to allow residents to rest during the hottest part of the day. The city's warm climate also means that outdoor living is an important part of the Sevillian lifestyle, with many social gatherings taking place in plazas and street cafés.
Conclusion
Seville is a city that captivates visitors with its rich history, vibrant culture and unique traditions. Beyond its famous landmarks, the essence of the city lies in its lively festivals, culinary delights and the warm hospitality of its people. Whether strolling through its orange-scented streets, enjoying a flamenco show or savoring a plate of tapas, Seville offers a wealth of fascinating experiences that make it an unforgettable destination.
It could not be missed. The Soirée of the Year is becoming a gigantic event that grows year after year and has gone from being a novel and somewhat risky news item to being on all the country's agendas marked in red.
A lot has happened since that first edition in 2021 where Ibai Llanos put on the map an event where content creators, streamers and celebrities from all over the world would get into the ring.
It has had to adapt every year to a demand that has not stopped growing, making the event an event not to be missed, whether you are a boxing fan, a gamer or follow one of the amateur boxers.
In addition, every year it breaks the record for the most viewers of an event streamed live on Twitch. And this year, it looks set to break its own ceiling again.
Date, time and venue of La Velada del Año 5
In this edition we change location and go to the city of Seville. The Andalusian capital will be the epicentre of the internet the afternoon and evening of 26 July 2025.
So if you are in Seville, you are in luck, and if you are not, what are you waiting for to book your room at JOY and spend the weekend there?
Summer, Seville and weekend. If you add all this up, the equation results in a luxury getaway, but of course, it's very important to avoid the heat. Nobody is going to think of organising something at three o'clock in the afternoon, because it would be almost suicide.
And Ibai knows this, which is why the Velada of the Year will start at 20:00, seeking refuge from the cool of the night. By starting at that time, it is estimated that it could finish between 2 and 3 in the morning, taking into account the length of the performances and the fact that there will be seven bouts in total.
But where is Year 5? They couldn't have chosen a more emblematic venue; the Estadio de la Cartuja in Seville.
Prices of the tickets of La Velada del Año 5
Before you even consider the prices of the Evening of the Year, what you have to ask yourself is, will you be able to be quick enough to get one?
It's an event that has so many fans that tickets sell out in minutes, worse than a Coldplay concert. The prices have not been made official yet, and according to Ibai, they will only be made when all the performances are closed.
It is known that the prices will be very similar to those of the previous edition. Last year, in the Santiago Bernabéu, tickets in the Tribune area cost between 100 and 170 euros, those in the stands ranged from 35€ to 95€ and in the ring, depending on the proximity to the ring, the prices were between 100€ and 170€.
Although if you run out of tickets, or can't afford them, there is always the option of being one of the thousands and thousands of streaming viewers of the evening.
Confirmed fights for The Fight of the Year 5
Let's talk about what really matters, what you came to see; celebrities fighting each other. In previous editions, some boxing rules have been modified, including variations and even different types of fights, experimenting with new formats.
None of that. This year is a tribute to boxing as such. The participants have been preparing for months, and although helmet protection is mandatory, these amateur fights are as tough on the fighters as professional fights are.
First fight of La Velada del Año 5: Peereira vs Rivaldios
The first bout holds nothing back, there is anger, rancour and real hatred here. The good kind. The Mexican and the Galician have already had their ups and downs in other fights and in the presentation of this fight they almost came to blows. So we are off to a very strong start for the Velada 2025.
Second fight of La Velada del Año 5: Perxitaa vs Gaspi
Gaspi makes a big comeback. The Argentinian content creator, a living legend thanks to his unique humour, takes on another Spanish national myth; Perxitaa. As well as being an extremely famous content creator in the Spanish-speaking culture, Perxitaa is the president of a Kings League team, so there's a lot to like about this fight.
Third bout of La Velada del Año 5: Abby vs Roro
Abby vs Roro is like saying Twitch vs TikTok. The former had already ranting about the latter in a video, Roro was not amused and made it quite clear in the presentation of the fight. Another fight that is starting to heat up long before the bell rings.
Fourth bout of La Velada del Año 5: Andoni vs Carlos Belcast
So far all the fights have the common aspect of being very even, with very similar opponents. This may be the most evenly matched of them all. It's Mexico vs. Spain again, this time with two of the biggest names in content creation and bodybuilding. What a pair to fight.
Fifth bout of La Velada del Año 5: Alana vs Ari Geli
Did someone say Mexico vs Spain? Well come on, another one here. Third duel of nationalities between Alana, who already knows what it's like to step into the ring of La Velada del Año since last year, and Ari Geli who, although basketball is his thing, you can never trust him. It will be an evenly matched and, for sure, very entertaining fight. So far, the bar has not been lowered, and we only have two fights left.
Sixth fight of La Velada del Año 5: ViruZz vs Tomás Mazza
This is where it starts to get serious. So serious that it could be a professional level fight. ViruZz has been a full participant in La Velada del Año 5, so you can imagine how fine he is. But the guy in front of him is no slouch, he's in spectacular shape and also has boxing experience; Tomás Mazza has come to take ViruZz's temper down a notch.
The seventh bout of La Velada del Año 5: The Grefg vs Westcol
Although it might seem that the main course of the evening could be the main course, in reality the seventh and final bout is the one that will break all the audience records.
The Grefg will face Westcol, a content creator with a badass profile and who has already started to make his own trouble, demanding not to wear a protective helmet. This has caused the fight to wobble, as for safety reasons, the use of helmets is mandatory. Surely they will find an agreement and give us all the spectacle we are all waiting for.
Where to stay during Velada del Año 5
If you add to the above mentioned formula of summer, Seville and weekend, staying in the best hostel in Seville, then you have an awesome plan. Spend the night in the centre of Seville, in JOY Hostel you will have all the comforts of a hotel with the atmosphere of a hostel. Seriously, are you going to let it slip away?
But don't think that we only sleep here, not at all. At JOY we have the best atmosphere in town, and you'll be able to enjoy it from the moment you step foot in our hostel. So before you go to La Velada, put on your swimming costume, socialise on our rooftop terrace, take a dip in the pool, and savour the Seville summer with the best company.
Eating cheap and quality tapas in Seville
Things to keep in mind when eating tapas in Seville
Must-try dishes and tapas
Best bars to eat cheap and quality tapas in Seville
La Taberna
C. Gamazo, 6, A, Old Town
Would you go to a bar called El Bar? Of course you would, why? Because it sounds like the best bar of all the bars in the city, because it's the one that has earned the title, it's not just any bar, it's THE bar.
If we agree on this, let us accompany you to La Taberna, because it is what it sounds like, the best tavern in the centre of Seville. It's small, cosy and very popular, and the latter is not because of any marketing campaign, it's because they've made a good job of it.
Its menu brings you the most typical of Seville's gastronomy, with a fantastic value for money. The ambience is as good as the food. The dishes make you go, but the atmosphere and the treatment of the staff will make you come back.
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You might think we're selling you a bike, but we're not.
First, because we know that what you like is running and second, because we speak to you from the heart. From runner to runner. The Seville Marathon has become a must-see event on the calendar for national and international athletes looking to improve their personal best because its flat circuit is the flattest in Europe, at sea level and protected from the wind. In addition, the marathon is held at the end of February, with an ideal temperature for running and giving it your all. So if your idea is to go for your personal best, you know; think about your planning, series, long runs, nutrition, hydration, shoes with or without carbon plates... think about whatever you want, but this is your race.
Run between iconic monuments
The Seville Marathon route is a true feast for the senses. The Seville Marathon is held on a spectacular circuit, which runs through the monumental area by the most emblematic places in the city, such as the Plaza de España, the Torre del Oro, La Giralda, the Parque de María Luísa or the Maestranza. A route that allows you to discover the main monuments of our city at marathon pace.
Festive Atmosphere
Seville is joy and we are proud that something you will not miss is the warmth of our people. The Seville Marathon stands out for the festive atmosphere that surrounds the race and how we support the runners and carry them on our shoulders. Throughout the course, you will feel hundreds of spectators cheering you on, giving you that extra energy you need when your legs start to fail. The music bands, dance groups and live performances add a special touch that turns the race into a real party, as it could not be otherwise when talking about Seville and our people.
Tips for successfully competing in the Seville Marathon
It's not that we're going to give you advice that you haven't read or heard before, but it never hurts to review what we already know:
Relax
For most of us who face a marathon, the body starts to play tricks on us in the days leading up to it and we begin to have strange pains, discomforts... at first we ignore them. It's the brain that already begins to sabotage us to convince us not to run.
Take care of your diet and hydration
The days before, it is advisable to increase the carbohydrate and water intake. Having a two-litre bottle of water the day before to make sure we drink enough is not a bad idea. You already know what breakfast is like before the race; don't try anything new. Eat what you know works for you and what your stomach is used to. During the race, hydrate and nourish yourself as planned.
Don't let the dorsal effect betray you
Go out for a run as you planned. It's not about getting carried away by the back effect or getting down because you're overwhelmed by the atmosphere. Relax and enjoy it. Don't get overwhelmed by the crowd at the start of the race. If you start passing people by going from one side to the other, you're only going to waste energy that you'll need at the end.
Don't let blisters or chafing ruin your experience
Use Vaseline or anti-chafing cream. For your feet, it's good to wear tight or anti-chafing socks, and it's also a good idea to combine them with anti-chafing cream. Wear clothes that you've used on long runs, preferably light-coloured and technical. It's about being as comfortable and dry as possible. There's no point in wearing brand new marathon shoes.
Warm up, you're leaving
It's a good idea to warm up a little before the race. This will allow you to feel good from the start. Don't overdo it either, because you have 42 km ahead of you. After the race, it's advisable to walk for a while because the day after the race life goes on and you'll need your legs to move around. Eat some protein, carbohydrates and, above all, hydrate yourself as if it were forbidden.
Sleep well at JOY Hostel in the Seville Marathon
Rest is essential, especially in the days leading up to a marathon. Having a place that is close to the start will also help you reduce stress on the morning of the race. Here our recommendation is clear, our hostels JOY Setas Coworking and JOY Plaza de Armas will be your perfect ally to have a good place to rest before and after the race. We also have a pool where you can put your legs to relax them before the race or recover them afterwards. So don't hesitate, if you want a budget-friendly cheap hostel for the marathon in the centre of Seville, JOY is the solution.
Come to our Marathon and enjoy Seville
The Seville Marathon is much more than just a race; it is an unforgettable experience that combines sport, culture and community. If you are looking for a challenge that will take you through one of the most beautiful cities in Spain, don't think twice: sign up and experience the magic of Seville!
Alegría, a Cirque du Soleil classic, has managed to reinvent itself to conquer the hearts of a new generation of spectators. Alegría is an immersive experience that transports you to a mystical world, where visual poetry and acrobatic extravagance come together in such a way that it will remain in your retinas forever. This show immerses us in the center of a kingdom that was once glorious, but has lost its king.
The story that weaves the show Alegría
Joy chronicles the power struggle between the old order and a youth yearning for hope and renewal. As the court jester struggles clumsily to seize the throne, a growing desire for change rises from the streets, challenging the status quo and seeking to bring joy back to the world. This iconic performance is distinguished by its unforgettable soundtrack, thrilling stunts, surreal costume designs, vibrant set designs and playful humor that will tug at your heartstrings.
The show presented in Seville, Alegría, transports us to a world full of vibrant colours and intriguing characters. From the first moment, the audience is enveloped in a magical atmosphere that invites them to leave reality behind. The story, inspired by legends and myths, is intertwined with performances that defy gravity, offering a visual delight that thrills both children and adults.
Music reviewed
Written by five musicians and two singers, Alegría's iconic score has been reworked. New arrangements mix electronic and rock sounds with acoustic and orchestral elements, including brass, strings and accordion sounds, all in tune with the acrobatics.
Joy in Seville
In Seville we can enjoy Alegría from September 28, 2024 to November 17, 2024 Under the Big Top, Charco de la Pava.
Seville is a city renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture and stunning architecture, and is now witnessing an extraordinary event that has captured the attention of locals and tourists alike: the arrival of Cirque du Soleil. With its unique blend of breathtaking acrobatics, immersive music and moving narratives, this show has enriched the Seville skyline in a setting of magic and wonder.
The Magic of Cirque du Soleil
Founded in 1984 in Montreal, Canada, Cirque du Soleil has revolutionized the world of entertainment. With an approach that combines circus tradition with contemporary theatricality, each show is a unique sensory experience. In Seville, the circus brings with it a cast of talented artists who perform impossible acrobatics and spectacular numbers that leave audiences speechless.
Tips to Enjoy to the Fullest
1. Arrive Early: To enjoy the pre-event atmosphere and find your spot without rushing.
2. Explore the Area: Take the opportunity to visit some of the charms of Seville before the performance. We have tips for you if you are spending the day in Seville, if you can spend two, or even if you can afford to spend three days to enjoy it.
3. Enjoy the Local Gastronomy: There is no better way to immerse yourself in the culture than by tasting tapas in one of the many nearby bars.
4. Where to sleep: Seriously? JOY Hostels has to be the best place to sleep if you're going to a show called JOY. With 300 beds spread across double rooms to rooms with up to 14 beds, we have the ideal solution for solo travelers, couples or groups of any size.
Cirque du Soleil's arrival in Seville is not just an event, it is a celebration of art and creativity. It is an opportunity to let your imagination run wild and enjoy an experience that combines the best of circus and local culture. Don't miss the chance to be part of this show that will undoubtedly leave an indelible mark on the memory of those lucky enough to attend. Seville awaits you with open arms and a show you won't forget!