This is, without doubt, the best-known street and it runs between Plaza de San Francisco and La Campana (a shopping area). Although it's a short street, it's lined with all kinds of shops, bars and cafés, and has a constant stream of people all day long. It's a prime location, right in the center of the city and completely pedestrianized. Next to this street are Plaza del Salvador and Capilla de San José. There are also several tiled walls in this street, one of these being the façade of Seville's former prison where you can read that Miguel De Cervantes was imprisoned here, and it was while serving his sentence that he had the idea to write El Quijote, the most famous work of Spanish literature.
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Great Values
I was luck enough to be here during the end of season sales. I did not have a lot of clothes with me and was therefore "forced" to shop. Wow ...
Shopping is a habit
La calle Sierpes is the best street to shop for colorful clothing. The people are beautiful and you are bound to spend your money in one of the...
Prime for shoppping
Sierpes is the place to shop. This said, the prices are somewhat inflated....but there are great "rebajas" sales during July and again in Janu...
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