Why this match works: Based on 12 factors including architecture style, street density, coastline type, climate data, and walkability scores. Santa Fe and Seville share similar urban DNA.
European Twin
Seville
How we calculate the match score
8.3
Architecture
40%
Building styles, rooflines, materials, facade ornamentation
8.1
Street Layout
30%
Road curvature, block size, grid irregularity vs organic growth
7.8
Walkability
30%
Cafés, markets, transit, parks per km²
Tap a score to see how it's measured · Total = Architecture × 40% + Layout × 30% + Walkability × 30%
Why It Feels Like Seville
Santa Fe’s adobe plazas and orange‑tree‑lined streets feel like a desert‑kissed version of Seville’s Barrio Santa Cruz, with vibrant tiles and wrought‑iron balconies. The bustling Plaza de Santa Fe pulses with market stalls and flamenco‑style performances, while the historic Cathedral mirrors the grandeur of Seville’s Giralda. Evening lanterns cast a golden glow over the Sangre de Cristo foothills, creating a romantic, Andalusian‑inspired atmosphere.
What's Different from Seville
- • Santa Fe is smaller — 520,000 metro vs Seville's urban core
- • American urban planning shows in wider streets and more parking
- • Less centuries-old architecture, but Santa Fe compensates with preserved historic districts
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Top 4 Places to Visit
Santa Fe Plaza
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Loretto Chapel
historic
Canyon Road Art District
neighbourhood
Santa Fe River Park
park
Santa Fe Plaza
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Canyon Road
street
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