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Namely, whether to choose Seville or Venice for a five-day stay (leaving from Paris) in the middle of November? We haven't been to either yet, though have already travelled a bit in Spain and Italy.
I have to say that, in the end, we opted for Seville and so the problem's rather hypothetical; but has anyone been to either city at this particular time of year? And now that Seville is definite, what should we look out for - assuming we've already read the guidebooks?
 
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Well, it seems no one here has ever "done" Venice or Seville in mid-November! We leave on Friday. The temperature there today is predicted to rise to 23 degrees Celsius (that's 73° Fahrenneit), whereas today in Paris, the thermometer's supposed to be set to rise to 6° or 44° Fahrenheit)!
Seville is touted as the city where Flamenco dancing made its name and the one with the best tapas. Sounds good to me, but then, so does Venice...
 
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Wow Colin, have a great time, sounds wonderful!

I would sincerely love to visit Venice someday, and it is in our future plans, along with Greece, Egypt, Australia, and on, and on and on... Big Grin
 
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Would have helped, Colin,but I've never been to Venice in November. A guidebook I have says that Venice is liable to flooding in November (yes, flooding). I didn't fancy going: imagine what it must be like if the streets are under water Smile

It was Robert Benchley who sent a telegram to his editor, on arriving in Venice "Streets flooded.Please advise" He must have arrived in November!
 
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Many thanks to you both, gizmogram and Fred, for responding. Seville turned out to be a fine, fine choice for a November getaway, and the temperature on Sunday (November the 18th) was 23 degrees centigrade as predicted. Eat your heart out Paris.
Sadly, our first-choice flamenco venue was closed for two weeks while we were there, but a little research unearthed an alternative gem in the Santa Cruz area, probably the highlight of our stay. The dance and the atmosphere were memorable.
The tapas bars came a close second, mind, though you do need to know your way around. Rudimentary Spanish helps lots, and a smile and curiosity as to what's on offer is a big plus. We ate so very well.
A fine city, lots to do, much to see, and though the Alcazar, truth to tell, was disappointing, we did have "otras cosas" that more than compensated. Go!
 
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