Why does Sevilla get so hot?

The historic city of Seville lies in southern Spain, as the capital of Andalusia. Here, this bustling city sees some of the hottest temperatures in the country, due to its location away from the cooling influence of the coast.

Why is Seville the hottest city in Europe?

Seville is located inland, not very far from the Andalusian coast, but still sees a much more continental climate than the nearest port cities, Cádiz and Huelva. Its distance from the sea makes summers in Sevilla much hotter than along the coastline.

Why is Seville so hot in summer?

Is Seville turning into a desert?

It's dubbed by some as the 'Iberian oven' as hot air comes in from the Sahara and because it is in the foothills of mountains, it is a regular candidate for some of the highest urban temperatures in Spain. So much so that one weather expert believes the city is becoming a desert.

Are people friendly in Seville?

The good and bad of expat life SevilleIt's a city that is rooted in tradition but has a modern edge. It's staggeringly beautiful and its people are friendly and fun.

Is Seville a cheap place to live?

The good news: In general, the cost of living in Seville is more affordable than in other European cities such as London, Paris, or Amsterdam. The earning potential may not be as high in Seville, but many people find the warm climate and cultural richness more than make up for it.

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