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Camila Arteche falls in love with the charms of Seville and Lisbon

Through Instagram, the Cuban actress shared images of her visit to both cities, the places she was and their cultures.

Camila Arteche en Sevilla © Instagram / Camila Arteche
Camila Arteche in Seville Photo © Instagram / Camila Arteche

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Camila Arteche He is visiting Seville and Lisbon, and as he usually does, his social networks have become witnesses of his trip.

Through Instagram, the Cuban actress shared images of her time in both cities and the details of these that have completely conquered her.

“Seville has a I don't know what, what do I know, that surrounds you in color,” wrote the young woman along with several photos in some of the most emblematic sites of that Spanish territory such as the Plaza de España, the Cathedral of Santa María de the Headquarters, La Giralda and the Real Alcázar of Seville.

With the singer Rosario's song “Many Flowers” in the background, Camila Arteche uploaded a video walking through the streets of Seville and enjoying all its culture and traditions.

However, it was the Portuguese capital that the artist completely fell in love with, and although it is her first time in Lisbon, she confessed to feeling like a kind of déjà vu.

“Lisbon at night. I feel like I've known you for many lifetimes, thank you universe for showing me the path to the infinite," he wrote in one of his stories along with a night photo of the city.

Capture Instagram / Camila Arteche

In another publication he added that “there are places, people, smells, flavors... that cross the limits of time and space. I call them infinite loves.”

Capture Instagram / Camila Arteche

A few months ago Camila Arteche was visiting Mexico and also on that occasion he shared with his followers snapshots from the archaeological zone of Teotihuacán, the Chapultepec Castle and the Soumaya Museum.

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