So instead, I planned a month of traveling across Spain to visit the cradle of
modern bullfighting in Ronda, watch the new young matadors clutching for Tomás's mantle in Madrid and Seville, and catch the tail end of San Fermín in Pamplona.
Seville, capital of Andalusia, Roman city, Arabic, renaissance, baroque, American, Mary - devoted, flamenco,
bullfighting,
modern, festive, luminous, perfumed, seafaring, traditional, hospitable, gracious, cosmopolitan, religious... All these adjectives and many more that could be added to describe this city, that aside from personifying the typical «Spanish» and «andaluz», has so many attractive artistic, cultural, social and tourist qualities that has converted it into one of the most universal, well - known and most - visited cities in the world, cradle of inspiration for writers, painters and artists in general.