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What’s Seville Like in July? Seville in July is characterized by extremely hot and dry weather. It remains a vibrant city even in summer, though activities often shift to early mornings and late evenings to avoid the peak midday heat.

What is the Weather and Climate in Seville in July? July in Seville is very hot and sunny. Average daily high temperatures typically range from 35-37°C (95-99°F), with lows around 20-22°C (68-72°F). Temperatures can frequently exceed 40°C (104°F) during the day. Rainfall is virtually non-existent, and humidity is generally low. Expect approximately 11-12 hours of sunshine daily.

What are Typical Costs and Availability in Seville in July? Costs for accommodation can vary, but generally expect moderate prices. A budget hostel bed might range from €20-€40 per night (estimated), a mid-range hotel from €80-€150 per night (estimated), and higher-end options from €180+ per night (estimated). Standard attraction entry fees, like the Alcázar or Cathedral, are typically €12-€18 per adult. Food costs range from €15-€30 for a tapas meal to €25-€50+ for a sit-down restaurant meal (estimated). Availability for hotels and attractions is generally good, but booking popular sights in advance is advisable.

What to Expect (Crowds, Events, Conditions) in Seville in July? Crowds are moderate to high, as Seville remains a popular destination. Major attractions will still draw visitors, especially during cooler parts of the day. Expect very hot conditions, necessitating hydration and seeking shade or air-conditioned spaces during peak afternoon hours. Local events may include “Noches en los Jardines del Real Alcázar” (evening concerts, ticketed) and “Veranos de la Alameda” (free cultural events, schedules vary annually).

What are the Best Activities for July in Seville? Focus on early morning or late evening sightseeing for outdoor attractions like the Seville Cathedral, Giralda, Real Alcázar, and Plaza de España. During the midday heat, explore indoor attractions such as the Museo de Bellas Artes, immerse yourself in a traditional flamenco show (in air-conditioned venues), or visit the Metropol Parasol. Evenings are perfect for strolls along the Guadalquivir River or exploring the Triana neighborhood. Many hotels offer swimming pools, and some visitors opt for day trips to nearby beaches (approx. 1-1.5 hours drive).

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