Activities The neighborhood of San Luis is located near the intramural arch of the Macarena, and its plot remains intact Arabic. Historically has been the working class district of Seville, known more for San Julian, where even today there are pockets of active citizens movements, in the famous square of El Pumarejo, a true cultural vanguard outbreak in the city.
A large number of Churches declared "a Cultural", which include as one of the best performances of Baroque Seville to the Church of St. Louis of the French, along with the church of San Salvador, in the Plaza del Pan . The church gives its name to the street, true artery of the neighborhood. Many churches: Santa Marina, San Marcos, San Roman, San Julian, Onium Samtorum, etc.. real jewels of the Mudejar architecture.
Surroundings For more information actively in www.sevilla.org