It is the street of Doña Maria Coronel, an artery between orange trees that has nothing to do with the bustle of its surroundings, both that which emanates from the young bustle of the nights around San Pedro and the bustle of the daytime passageway of the Encarnación (Las Setas) and its commercial surroundings. Seville is the city with the most catalogued monuments in Europe, which makes it stand out in a remarkable way in this aspect. Its monuments include the "Catedral, the Giralda, the Alcázar and the Archivo de Indias", which were declared World Heritage Sites by Unesco in 1987, as well as the "Torre del Oro" and the "Plaza de España". Ideal for short and long stays, enjoy its typical tapas, wine cellars, restaurants, nightlife and traditions. As it has a privileged location, we can enjoy the city on foot, strolling through its cobbled streets full of history.