Discover the true magic of Seville on a private tuk tuk guided tour, a fun, comfortable and effortless way to explore Sevilla with a local guide by your side.
Perfect for first-time visitors or anyone short on time, this experience offers an unforgettable introduction to some of Seville’s most iconic landmarks and vibrant neighborhoods.
Sit back and relax as your professional driver-guide shares local stories, history and insider tips while navigating the city’s charming streets and scenic panoramic riverfront.
Along the way, you’ll enjoy highlights such as Plaza de España, the lush María Luisa Park, the historic Torre del Oro, the impressive Real Maestranza bullring and the colorful Triana district.
An ideal way to explore Sevilla in a short time.
To make your visit even more memorable, your guide will provide a digital Sevilla guide at the end of the tour with handpicked recommendations for the best places to eat, drink and explore in the city.
Walk down to level -1. Go straight until you reach the security-office "centro de control". We will meet you there.
Start your sightseeing experience by crossing the iconic Triana Bridge, one of the most photographed landmarks in Seville. This historic 19th-century bridge connects the city center with the famous Triana district and offers stunning panoramic views of the Guadalquivir River. From your tuk tuk, you’ll enjoy perfect angles of the riverfront and skyline.
A small, colorful chapel located at the end of the bridge. It is dedicated to the Virgin of Carmen, the patron saint of sailors.
Drive through the legendary Triana neighborhood, one of Seville’s most authentic and culturally rich areas. Known as the birthplace of flamenco, Triana is filled with traditional ceramic workshops, tapas bars, colorful streets, and strong local identity.
Pass by the impressive San Telmo Palace, a masterpiece of Baroque architecture and one of the most elegant buildings in Seville. Originally built in the 17th century, it now serves as the headquarters of the Andalusian regional government. Its detailed façade and sculptures make it a true highlight of the city center.
See the historic Royal Tobacco Factory, once the largest tobacco factory in Europe and a symbol of Seville’s industrial past. Today, it is home to the University of Seville.
An equestrian statue honoring El Cid, a legendary Spanish knight. It symbolizes medieval Spanish history and heroism.
A monument dedicated to Christopher Columbus and his voyages. It reflects Seville’s historical role in exploration and trade with the New World.
Enjoy a relaxing drive past the peaceful Murillo Gardens, located near the historic Santa Cruz quarter. These beautiful gardens are filled with palm trees, fountains, tiled benches, and shaded walkways, offering a refreshing green escape in the heart of the city.
Visit one of Spain’s most spectacular landmarks and a must-see highlight of any Seville city tour. Plaza de España features breathtaking architecture and colorful ceramic tilework. This is also one of the top photo spots in Spain and a famous filming location for international movies.
The most famous park in Seville and a lush green oasis in the city center. Originally part of a royal garden, the park is filled with fountains, exotic plants, monuments, and shaded paths.
Located inside María Luisa Park, Plaza de América is a beautiful square surrounded by museums, pavilions, and gardens. Known for its elegant architecture and peaceful atmosphere, it is often called the “Park of the Doves” due to the many birds that gather in the area.
Enjoy a scenic ride along the riverside promenade, one of the most vibrant streets in Seville. Paseo de Cristóbal Colón runs alongside the Guadalquivir River and offers fantastic views of Triana, Torre del Oro, and the historic waterfront.
See the iconic Torre del Oro, a 13th-century watchtower built during the Almohad period. This historic landmark once protected Seville’s river access.
One of the oldest and most famous bullrings in Spain, dating back to the 18th century. It is a key symbol of Spanish bullfighting tradition and also houses a museum about its history.
Explore the modern district of Isla de la Cartuja, developed for Expo 1992. Today it is home to museums, innovation centers, sports venues, and contemporary architecture, showcasing Seville’s modern side.
Discover the historic Cartuja Monastery, linked to Christopher Columbus, who is believed to have stayed here. The building later became a ceramics factory and is now a cultural landmark with deep historical significance.
Admire Basilica of La Macarena, one of Seville’s most important religious sites. It houses the famous Virgin of Hope Macarena and plays a central role in Seville’s Holy Week celebrations, attracting visitors from around the world.
See the ancient city walls of Seville, originally built during the Moorish period. These historic fortifications are a reminder of the city’s medieval past and strategic importance throughout history.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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