Since my arrival here in Seville, I have explored some of the city's most beautiful sceneries, architectures, and delicious eateries. I have explored the city alone, with friends, and/or through the program's well-organized excursions in and out-of Seville. Seville is home to the most beautiful parks, museums, detailed/exquisite architectures, and rich history. With all the places I have visited in Seville, my favorite so far is the Cathedral.
A few days ago, my peers and I visited the Cathedral with a guided tour by our professor. The Cathedral in Seville is the third largest church in the world and is home to the Giralda, a beautiful bell-tower overlooking the city of Seville. Through this visit, we saw all the magnificent architectural styles, which feature culturally-diversified designs from those who have settled in Seville and have impacted the city's history (e.g. Romans, Visigoths, and Muslims). One of the highlights of the visit was going up the Giralda and taking in the beauty of Seville from the top of one of the most well-known and beloved bell tower in the city. The opportunity of visiting the Cathedral was definitely incredible. Overall, the one month I have been in Seville has taught me more about the history of Spain than I have every expected. My experiences so far have been amazing and I am in awe of what I see everyday. Tip: When studying abroad, don't be hasty on leaving the city and traveling to different countries. Immerse yourself in the culture and explore because doing so will broaden your perspective and will lead you to places and/or things that you will cherish forever.
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