Excursion from Cadiz to Seville: discover the city in one day
Enjoy the history, architecture and authentic atmosphere of Seville on this full-day tour from Cadiz, combining two tours guided by local experts.
Itinerary:
Departure from Cádiz : Travel by bus to Seville.
Tomorrow – Historic Center and Jewish Quarter:
Walk through the historic center of Seville, admiring squares and monuments.
Visit the Jewish quarter, with its narrow streets, typical courtyards and corners full of history.
Afternoon – Triana District:
After lunch, explore the Triana neighborhood, birthplace of flamenco and ceramics.
Walk through its pens, streets and squares, enjoying local life and Seville tradition next to Guadalquivir.
Return to Cádiz
Accredited Official Guides : Experts in Seville who will make this tour a complete, visual and enriching experience, ideal for those who seek to know the city thoroughly.
Plaza de San Francisco 17 - Among the square trees - the fountain in front of the Bank of Spain -
Walk through Avenida de la Constitución to get to know Regionalist Architecture.
Seville must-see and considered the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, this temple not only impresses by its size, but also by its atmosphere charged with spirituality and its lush beauty.
The Giralda, the majestic bell tower of Seville Cathedral, is much more than a symbol of the city: it is a journey through time. This tower combines Islamic elegance with Christian majesty.
Learn the story of how the city’s most beloved archbishop stopped being one.
Visit to the Barrio de Santa Cruz. Includes visit through streets, squares, legends and history.
Plaza de la Alianza is a charming corner in the heart of the Santa Cruz district, one of the most picturesque and charged with Seville’s history. Surrounded by narrow cobblestone streets and typical Andalusian houses, this small oasis invites you to get lost in an atmosphere that combines tranquility, beauty and the most authentic essence of the city.
The Real Alcázar de Sevilla is one of the most important monuments in Seville and Spain, with a fascinating architectural mix and centuries-old history.
Located on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, this neighborhood, once an important commercial port, today offers travelers a unique experience, with its lively streets, lively taverns and fascinating surroundings that invites you to explore.
The Jewish Quarter of Seville, located in the magical Santa Cruz neighborhood, is a journey into the past that immerses you in the history and culture of one of the most important Jewish communities of the Middle Ages in Spain.
This magical place, surrounded by history and legends, captivates with its calm atmosphere, its Andalusian architecture and its colorful details that evoke the most authentic essence of the city.
Undoubtedly it is the great Legend of this neighborhood. Exploring Calle Susona is delving into the soul of Seville, where every step connects you with centuries of history and mystery.
This street is a living testimony to the most authentic Seville, with its traditional style buildings, florid balconies and interior courtyards that tell us stories of centuries past.
Walking through its alleys is like walking through a story. Every corner is a surprise, with hidden patios, small artisan shops and tapas bars where you can taste Seville cuisine.
The history of Seville is seen in this public square. A place full of buildings, and living history of Seville.
This building, which serves as a safe, holds more than 40 million documents chronicling the history of American colonization, trade, politics and daily life in the colonies.
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.
These ancient walls, which once surrounded the old town of Seville, invite you to walk through its vestiges and immerse yourself in a time of legends, battles and splendour.
This historic market, which has been restored to offer a modern experience without losing its traditional charm, plunges you into a veritable explosion of flavors and colors.
Plaza del Cabildo is one of the hidden gems of Seville, a place full of history and charm that surprises those who enter its quiet atmosphere. Located in the city center, this square is a small refuge among the bustling streets of Seville, where serenity and beauty merge in every corner.
Its name, "Tower of Gold", comes from the legend that in its time of splendor, the tower reflected the sun in such a way that it shone as if it were covered in gold and is one of the most emblematic monuments of Seville
After crossing Puente de Triana / Isabel II is Plaza del Altozano, under the large green ficus, between the monument to the bullfighter Belmonte and the Flamenca.
Miguel de Cervantes was one of the greatest writers Spain has ever had. He lived in Seville for a while and there is a place we will visit that served as a great inspiration.
What views we have of Seville from this ancient port of Triana. The same jetty from which Carmen and Las Cigarreras left to work in the Seville Tobacco Factory. Let’s put an image to the myth of Carmen the Cigarette.
Famous Triana Bridge. The oldest preserved Iron in Spain, built in 1852.
Plazuela de Santa Ana, one of the great corners of the neighborhood. Place of meeting of the former Flemish.
Center of ancient Triana, you can not miss the ancient Church of Gypsies Trianeros, nor miss knowing its history and legends.
The Puerta del León is one of the most impressive entrances to the Royal Alcazars of Seville.
Former Dominican Convent of San Jacinto, belonging to an old hospital and the surrounding area served as a mass grave during one of the plague epidemics.
The busiest street in Triana, you have to know where to drink something, and do not miss the one that was before : Hispano-Aviación factory , where the first Spanish reactor was made that opened the way to modern fighters.
One of the last works of Aníbal González, the architect of Seville, and of the universal exhibition we had in 1929 with Plaza de España.
Triana has also been a land of great bullfighters.
Triana has renowned gastronomy, plus this Triana Market has a lot of life and you have to feel it.
The truth is that Seville for its many people and cultures has suffered constant persecution. In this castle the Catholic Monarchs create the Inquisition.
In some of these courtyards were the large furnaces of the neighborhood and still survive some small ceramic workshops.
The fame of Triana ceramics is well deserved and this museum could not miss.
Inquisition convicts used to walk down this alley to reach the castle or to be led to their final destination
This part assumes the evolution of Triana, and is understood in Calle Pages del Corro, yesterday's Triana, today's and tomorrow's. The Complete Triana.
Triana has 5 sororities, you can enter one of them. In the famous chapel of the Sailors you will see the image of the Hope of Triana, unique for many and varied reasons that we will tell you.
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