Triana
Neighbourhood in Seville, Spain
Down-to-earth Triana is anchored by the Mercado de Triana, a lively market hall near the arched Puente de Isabel II bridge, with food stalls and small eateries serving salmorejo soup, croquettes and other tapas. By the river, Calle Betis has more restaurants and bars, plus venues presenting live flamenco music. Shops selling ceramics cluster around the Centro de la Cerámica Triana, a museum about the craft.
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Triana's rich past has turned into a lively present, with a great tapas and flamenco scene among its narrow streets, and buzzing nightlife along Calle Betis, ...