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Calle del Doctor Pedro de Castro, s/n
41004 Seville
Spain
El Porvenir
Hours
What time does Salva open?
Salva opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Salva close?
Salva closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Salva closes at 3:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 8:00 AM - 8:00 PMSun 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Does Salva have parking?
Yes, Salva has parking options.
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Amazing food, atmosphere, and staff. Great for breakfast and brunch especially tostada.read more
Very nice, quaint little coffee shop. My partner and I visited Sevilla as part of a Portugal/Spain…read morevacation and we stumbled upon this coffee shop while shopping for art prints. Super cozy vibe and they have a great selection of art prints in the back corner of the shop. We were looking through the prints for so long that we felt like it was rude not to get coffee! Came back the next day to get more coffee and actually purchase the prints that we had scoped out the day before. Would 100% make an effort to come back here if we ever travel to Sevilla again!
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The workers in this bookshop are extremely rude, at least the male workers on the 3rd floor. I…read morewanted a book from the top shelf which I could not reach. I asked the worker to help me, and he very rudely told me to wait. He spent the next ten minutes helping another customer, even though it was pretty clear from the beginning that what the customer wanted was not there. I sat near the shelf and waited my turn. By the time he was free, the store was closing. There were a few people left in the store. Another worker approached me and told me I needed to leave immediately. I explained I had been waiting for help from the other guy, and both essentially said too bad, get out. An not just get out, but get out right now. I explained I had been waiting but they did not care. Meanwhile, there were lots of people in line buying their books. This was absolutely the worst service with the rudest workers a I have experienced in Spain. Guess I will go elsewhere to buy all my language books.