Time difference Sevilla
There is no time difference between France and Spain. But there will be a difference in mealtimes. Breakfast is from 8am to 10am, lunch from 2pm to 4pm and dinner from 9pm. Bear in mind that between 2pm and 5pm, 90% of shops are closed. This is the perfect time to take a siesta. Especially when it's hot, and to get ready to enjoy the festive life all night long.
Opening hours Sevilla
Enjoying yourself Sevilla
Spanish hours are different from ours: from 2pm to 4pm for lunch, the most important meal, comida fuerte, and from 9pm for dinner. Restaurants are often closed on Sunday evenings and Mondays. Many of Seville's best restaurants are also closed in August, and even in the last week of July.
Take a break Sevilla
The bars for a drink are open all day and often all week. In the evening, they are more like copas bars, frequented after dinner, so rather around 11 pm and more. And they close around 2 or 3 am. It is on Friday and Saturday nights that they are more crowded. As for the snack, the merienda, it is around 6 pm.
(To) please yourself Sevilla
Don't wait until Saturday afternoon to do your shopping. As in the rest of Spain, shops are usually closed, except for the very touristy ones. Small shops generally open from 10am to 2pm and from 5pm to 8pm (with a one-hour delay in summer). Department stores are open every day except Sunday, and sometimes until 10pm for holidays and sales.
Get out Sevilla
Flamenco shows can be seen from 7pm to 10pm, lasting around 1? hours. For discos, it will be later, as the Spanish saying goes: " no hay ningun ambiante antes de las 2 ", no ambience before 2am. And the party goes on until at least 6am. Then it's time to emerge for the first chocolate con churros. We go out mostly on Fridays and Saturdays.