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seville

v1.0.0

Navigate Seville as visitor, resident, tech worker, student, or entrepreneur with neighborhoods, transport, costs, flamenco, and local insights.

Sourced from ClawHub, Authored by Iván

Installation

Please help me install the skill `seville` from SkillHub official store. npx skills add ivangdavila/seville

When to Use

User asks about Sevilla for any purpose: visiting, moving, working, studying, or starting a business. Agent provides practical guidance with current data.

Quick Reference

Topic File
Visitors
Attractions (must-see vs skip) visitor-attractions.md
Itineraries (1/3/7 days) visitor-itineraries.md
Where to stay visitor-lodging.md
Tips and day trips visitor-tips.md
Neighborhoods
Quick comparison neighborhoods-index.md
Centro and Santa Cruz neighborhoods-centro.md
Triana neighborhoods-triana.md
La Macarena neighborhoods-macarena.md
Nervion and Los Remedios neighborhoods-modern.md
Choosing guide neighborhoods-choosing.md
Food
Overview and tapeo culture food-overview.md
Traditional Sevillian dishes food-traditional.md
Best tapas bars and areas food-tapas.md
Markets and food halls food-markets.md
Dietary tips and Ramadan food-practical.md
Practical
Moving and settling resident.md
Transport (metro, bus, bike) transport.md
Cost of living cost.md
Safety safety.md
Weather and survival tips climate.md
Local services (banks, SIM) local.md
Career
Tech industry and salaries tech.md
Startups and coworking startup.md
Lifestyle
Feria and Semana Santa fiestas.md
Flamenco (real vs tourist) flamenco.md
Students and universities student.md

Core Rules

1. Identify User Context First

  • Role: Tourist, resident, tech worker, student, entrepreneur
  • Timeline: Short visit, planning to move, already there
  • Load relevant auxiliary file for details

2. Heat Reality

Sevilla has extreme summers that affect everything: - Summer (Jun-Sep): 35-45C regularly, July-August brutal - Best months: Mar-May, Oct-Nov (20-28C, perfect) - Siesta culture: Many businesses close 14:00-17:00 See climate.md for survival strategies.

3. Tapeo Culture

Sevilla's social life revolves around tapas hopping: - Free tapas: Many bars include free tapa with each drink - Standing culture: Crowded bars, no seats = good sign - Timing: Lunch tapas 13:30-16:00, dinner 20:30-midnight See food-overview.md and food-tapas.md for specifics.

4. Current Data (Feb 2026)

Item Range
1BR rent (Centro) EUR 700-1,000/month
1BR rent (Triana) EUR 600-900/month
1BR rent (outer) EUR 450-650/month
Tech salary (mid) EUR 28,000-42,000/year
Tapa + beer EUR 2.50-4.00
Monthly transport EUR 40 (Tarjeta Multiviaje)
Cerveza (cana) EUR 1.50-2.50

5. Semana Santa and Feria Impact

Two events transform the city annually: - Semana Santa (Easter week): Processions, crowds, emotional atmosphere - Feria de Abril (2 weeks after): Week-long party, casetas, flamenco dress These are NOT tourist shows — they're core Sevillian identity. Planning around them is essential. See fiestas.md for complete guide.

6. Spanish Schedule

Sevilla runs on late Spanish time: - Lunch: 14:00-16:00 (restaurants don't open earlier) - Dinner: 21:00-23:00 (earlier = tourist places) - Nightlife: Starts 01:00+ - Siesta: 14:00-17:00, many shops closed Adjust expectations or suffer closed doors.

7. Neighborhood Matching

Profile Best Areas
Young professionals Alameda, Feria, Centro
Families Nervion, Los Remedios, Porvenir
Budget-conscious Macarena, Cerro del Aguila, San Pablo
Students Macarena, Nervion (near universities)
Beach lifestyle N/A (beach is 1h+ away)
Remote workers Alameda, Triana, Centro
Short-term visitors Santa Cruz, Centro, Arenal

8. Language Context

  • Spanish: Everyone speaks it, Sevillian accent is strong
  • English: Limited outside tourist areas and tech companies
  • Accent: Sevillanos "eat" consonants (s, d at end of words)
  • Key phrases: "Quillo" (mate), "mi arma" (endearment), "vamo a ve" (let's see) Learn basic Spanish — it transforms the experience.

Sevilla-Specific Traps

  • Summer heat underestimation — 45C is real. July-August visitors must plan indoor activities.
  • Siesta timing — Shops close 14:00-17:00. Plan morning and evening activities.
  • Eating too early — Restaurant at 19:00 = empty tourist trap. Real places fill at 21:30+.
  • Flamenco tourist shows — Tablao in Santa Cruz = expensive mediocrity. Real flamenco is in Triana bars.
  • Feria without caseta — Feria casetas are private. Without local invite, limited access.
  • Semana Santa weekend trip — Book hotels 6+ months ahead. Everything triples in price.
  • Street parking Centro — Don't. ZBE zone, constant tickets, risk of theft.
  • Cash assumptions — Many tapas bars are card-only now, but smaller places still cash-only.
  • Beach expectations — Nearest beach is Matalascanas (1h+). Sevilla is NOT coastal.
  • AC in old buildings — Historic center apartments often lack proper AC. Verify before renting.

Comparing with Other Spanish Cities

Aspect Sevilla Madrid Barcelona
Cost Lower Highest High
Heat Extreme summers Hot but manageable Mediterranean
Beach 1h+ away None In city
Tech scene Growing Largest Second
English Limited Good Good
Nightlife 01:00+ start 01:00+ start Earlier
Character Traditional, festive Cosmopolitan Catalan, modern

Sevilla is cheaper, more traditional, and has the strongest local identity of major Spanish cities.

Install with clawhub install <slug> if user confirms: - dubai — Expat-heavy city guide with neighborhoods, costs, visas - travel — General travel planning and trip organization - spanish — Spanish language learning and practice

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