Enjoy Seville Easy, a plan designed to know the best of the city in a single day with two tours of 2 hours each.
You take a guided tour of Seville and the Jewish Quarter in the morning, and a second guided tour of the Triana Quarter in the afternoon.
MORNING
In the morning you will visit the historic center: the Jewish Quarter, the Arenal Quarter, the Plaza del Cabildo and the Plaza de San Francisco, as well as iconic monuments such as the Cathedral, the Giralda and the Real Alcázar.
Stroll through streets full of history, florid courtyards and corners full of legends, discovering the cultural and architectural richness of Seville.
LATE
In the afternoon you will cross the Guadalquivir to Triana, a neighborhood of art and tradition. You will visit Calle San Jacinto, the Chapel of the Sailors and charming squares that reflect its seafaring past and its close link with flamenco.
You will know the essence of an authentic neighborhood, birthplace of artists and symbol of Seville’s identity.
Exterior visit Seville City Hall exterior facade.
Square that divides Seville between the old commercial area, with Calle Sierpes and the Monumental area. Here is the City Hall with one of the stories....
Walk through Avenida de la Constitución to get to know Regionalist Architecture.
See and interpret exterior and history of the Cathedral of Seville. Visit Puerta del Perdón -includes free admission- Visit Puerta de Palos - exterior monument- Visit Birth Gate -exterior monument-
See architecture and interpretation of the history of the Giralda in Seville.
The Archbishopric’s Horror Vacui is to look at him head on, and learn how the dearest Archbishop ceased to be so in his community as well.
Ohhh will be the expression you hear the most when you arrive at this hidden Jewry, and that we tell you the story of one of the largest communities we had, the Jewish, impress!!
This Square of the old Jewish Quarter of Seville is the sum of the many villages that passed through here, because Seville was a city of the 3 Cultures.
Get ready to take the best prints of the Santa Cruz neighborhood, you will not have known streets, corners and squares like we will pass.
Visit to the Barrio de Santa Cruz. Includes visit through streets, squares, legends and history.
Undoubtedly it is the great Legend of this neighborhood. Come with all the senses tuned, we will make you very aware of the facts. Chan ta ta chán....
Just like there's a Vida street...there's a Muerte street...it's up to you to decide which one we cross. Surprise is waiting.
After this area you will dream of other colors, more colorful, with other flavors and smells; those of Seville.
Who will teach you the great monuments of the city from photo places, to feel the greatness of its towers and walls, its great palaces, beautiful houses?... us, and then you will take yours
See the exterior and history of the Alcazar of Seville. Visit Patio de Banderas. Visit Plaza del Triunfo.
Visit Exterior Archivo de Indias with stories.
Seville has been a city of crossroads, of great painters and artists, of the Baroque and... the place where the first marketing campaign in history was created.
Stroll through the Arenal neighborhood of Seville
If you leave Seville and don't pass through here between its passageways, they tell you where to look, how it was lived, and why... you stay only halfway. Multiply the beauty of this square!!.
We are a bit of each of the villages that settled here, and we keep the best of each of them, there is much to see and tell.
There are places that seem straight out of stories, and amazing events that make you relive good times very good and bad very bad. The Arenal Quarter has everything a little.
Triana is not a monumental neighborhood in the classic sense... don’t expect big cathedrals or palaces. But it has its own monument: its people, its history and its soul.
It gets its name because it was once covered in golden tiles that shone in the sun.
There was an earlier time when Seville was divided: Juan Belmonte was, the great bull rivalry!!. Triana has also been a land of bullfighters.
Tribute to singing, dancing, guitar and palms. Flamenco is an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity and you will see it first hand.
Seville has renowned gastronomy, which is why we are the city of tapa. This Triana Market has a lot of life in the mornings and you have to feel it.
Calle Betis is one of the most emblematic in Triana and a must in any visit to Seville.
It is, nothing more and nothing less, than the oldest iron bridge preserved in Spain.
You can see that the best viewpoint in Seville is in the heart of Triana, opposite the Real Maestranza.
Seville is a religious destination, has 125 temples, the city with higher numbers throughout Spain. Triana has 5 sororities. This is the famous Mariners Chapel.
This church was a symbol of life and also death.
Streets with hearth, Rodrigo de Triana and the Christ of the Three Falls cross, even the cobblestones fight to see who has more history. In Triana, the streets are not only stepped on but read!.
Triana corral, a jewel of the Triana from earlier. There were over 100 pens around here, but today there are only about 15.
This street is the beating heart of Triana has soul and lots of history. 670 meters full of life, it is one of the main arteries of the neighborhood.
The Chapel and Virgin of the Star shines as the patron saint of the old port shippers.
The Parish of San Jacinto is part of the former Dominican convent of the same name, built there in 1679.
We see all the elements that make up the regionalist style so Seville, such as tile, forge, carved wood.
Here, amid the smell of fired mud and echoes of lathe, was the heart of Triana’s ceramics.
Here it is not uncommon to see tributes like this: a child, an oven and tiles that not only decorate, they also sing!
Triana has a lot of art, yes but also a dark past! In the remains of the Castle of St. George was installed nothing less than the feared Inquisition.
She was the first from Triana to cross the Boat Bridge to the Cathedral in a Holy Week.
From there, the Catholic Monarchs launched their hunt for “not so Catholic” in 1478.
Enjoy the views of the Triana neighborhood and the Guadalquivir
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