Guide 🇪🇸 Sevilla

Sevilla
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Seville Cathedral and La Giralda

One of the world's largest Gothic cathedrals, featuring the iconic Giralda bell tower.

Seville Cathedral and La Giralda

Real Alcázar of Seville

A royal palace renowned for its stunning Mudéjar architecture and lush gardens.

Real Alcázar of Seville

Plaza de España

A grand square with a semi-circular building, bridges, and a canal, showcasing Spanish architecture.

Plaza de España

Metropol Parasol

A modern wooden structure offering panoramic views and housing a market and museum.

Metropol Parasol

Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla

One of Spain’s most important art museums, set in a former convent, showcasing Murillo, Zurbarán and evocative scenes of Seville’s past.


Real Fábrica de Tabacos

Vast 18th-century Royal Tobacco Factory, once Europe’s first, now part of the university; wander patios tied to the legend of Carmen.


Palacio de las Dueñas

Elegant aristocratic palace with Mudejar patio, private chapel, art and tapestries, plus gardens that inspired poet Antonio Machado.


Barrio Santa Cruz

A historic neighborhood with narrow streets, whitewashed houses, and lively plazas.

Barrio Santa Cruz

Triana Market

Lively riverside market built atop Castillo San Jorge, ideal for tasting local produce and tapas while exploring a site tied to the Inquisition.


Iglesia de Santa Ana

Triana’s oldest parish church, a Gothic-Mudejar landmark famed for its tilework, legends and deep links to local tradition and flamenco culture.


Torre del Oro

A 13th-century watchtower on the Guadalquivir River, now hosting a naval museum.

Torre del Oro

Monasterio de la Cartuja

13th-century monastery linked to Columbus, later a ceramics factory; now a contemporary art centre with galleries set in historic monastic spaces.


Flamenco Shows

Experience traditional Andalusian flamenco music and dance performances.

Flamenco Shows

Palace of the Marqueses de la Algaba

Hidden 15th-century palace showcasing Gothic-Mudejar architecture, with a small interpretation centre explaining Seville’s distinctive Mudejar style.


Palacio Bucarelli

Baroque family palace open to visitors, revealing stables, garden and richly furnished rooms filled with ceramics, tapestries and lived-in history.


Castillo San Jorge

Historic castle remains beneath Triana Market, once the seat of the Spanish Inquisition, adding a powerful layer of history to a market visit.


Parque de María Luisa

A vast park featuring fountains, monuments, and the Plaza de América.

Parque de María Luisa

Triana District

A vibrant area known for its ceramic workshops, tapas bars, and flamenco heritage.

Triana District

Hospital de los Venerables

A 17th-century baroque building, now an art center with works by Velázquez.

Hospital de los Venerables

Santa Cruz

Historical and central, perfect for sightseeing with charming narrow streets.

Santa Cruz

Centro

Ideal for shopping and sightseeing, centrally located with a mix of attractions.

Centro

El Arenal

Upscale area with posh spots and cocktail bars, great for both budget and luxury options.


Triana

Authentic local experience with traditional ceramics shops and tapas bars.

Triana

Museo

Busy central shopping-focused area with strong walkability and quick access to attractions across the city.


La Macarena

Vibrant and cool, known for its gastro pubs, craft beer, and great nightlife.

La Macarena

La Alameda

Best for nightlife with a youthful vibe and many tapas bars and restaurants.


Alfalfa

Central and cool, offering a hip, upscale vibe with historical charm.

Alfalfa

Los Remedios

Quiet, family-friendly area close to the city center with a local atmosphere.

Los Remedios

SVQ

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