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Easter processions worth seeing
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Overview
We went to Seville at Easter to avoid the summer heat. As everywhere we've visited in Spain access was good though Seville especially good. The main areas especially the beautiful Parque Maria Luisa and the Cathedral. It was a couple of years ago we went (I'm a new Euans Guide reviewer) but cannot recall any issues. The train from Malaga was excellent. Book assistance when you book the train tickets and there is a clearly signed office in the train station you wait and an assistant will take you to the train. Across the river is a reasonable distance with an even surface. Many tile making studios and shops are there and we bought some beautiful tiles. Again I was able to access most of the shops though some were very small. The Easter processions were really spectacular and we found viewing them not a probable. There are viewing platforms but we found just walking alongside fine.
Transport & Parking
Didn't drive. Only transport we used was the train and it was good.
Access
Mainly walked (pushed). Found surfaces even & cafes restaurants were accessible.
Toilets
Not many fully accessible toilets. Most had grab handles but were small so not room for a carer or Changing Places.
Staff
Everyone were very helpful especially in cafes and restaurants. Happy to move tables and chairs to make room.
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