Triana is a unique neighborhood on the other side of the Guadalquivir, linked to Seville by Isabel II Bridge. A place with its own identity where art, history and everyday life are mixed in every corner.
On this tour you will discover the origin of flamenco in the old pens of neighbors, spaces where this art was born as a form of popular expression.
You will visit emblematic churches such as Santa Ana and the Chapel of the Sailors, as well as streets, courtyards and corners full of tradition.
You will also learn about its deeper history, from the Castle of San Jorge to the ancient Royal Almonas, witnesses of Seville’s past.
Today Triana is still alive: markets, bars, artisanal ceramics and local life by the river make this neighborhood an authentic experience.
Triana doesn't just visit... she lives.
How to get there: Cross the Triana Bridge / Isabel II After crossing the Triana Bridge, we wait for you in PLAZA DEL ALTOZANO, next to the Flamenco Monument "Al arte flamenco". View on Google Maps : https://maps.app.goo.gl/CiBoHHFcVGtsfZw5A
Betis street area, in the center of the neighborhood.
Emblematic area by the river, key to understanding the identity of Triana.
Symbol of union between Seville and the Triana district.
Explanation of its history, identity and popular tradition.
One of the oldest and most representative spaces in the neighborhood.
Known as the "Cathedral of Triana", of great historical importance.
Center of devotion and religious tradition of the neighborhood.
Main commercial and social axis of Triana.
Tribute to Flemish art as a hallmark of the neighborhood.
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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