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Seville nightlife
The Alfalfa and Alameda neighborhoods have the liveliest nightlife, but on sweltering summer nights the scene moves to anywhere remotely breezygreen spaces and the riversidewith seasonal bars operating in the Prado de San Sebastian and Maria Luisa parks; by the river along Paseo de Colon and Calle Arjona, between the Torre del Oro and the Puente del Cachorro, a strip known as the "Costa del Guadalquivir"; and on Calle Betis, Triana's slightly sleazy riverside drag. Isla de la Cartuja also has a number of bars and clubs with a younger scene.
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