"Sevilla tiene un color especial" iconic song by local group Los del Rio is more than accurate to describe a first impression someone can have of this stunning city! That's the colour to capture in this welcoming walking tour through the cobblestone streets with a local architect living in the heart of Seville's historic centre.
In 90 minutes approx. you will explore can't-miss attractions such as the city's Monumental area, the Guadalquivir riverfront, and unique historic open spaces. After the end of the sightseeing tour you will be able to orientate yourself in the city's urban labyrinth and be an autonomous visitor to enjoy in an optimal way your stay!
Feel free to ask me for any recommendations for extra activities in Seville (local gastronomy, cultural agenda, flamenco shows, boat tours etc. ) tested previously always personally by me. Elaborate with my guidance your must-do list adapted to your interests, bearing in mind also the best moment for each experience.
We will start the walking tour in the Plaza Nueva square by the Statue of King Ferdinand III in the center of the square, in front of the main entrance of the City Hall (Ayuntamiento)
We shall begin the walking tour from the centre of the 19th century Plaza Nueva square where we find the statue of the King Ferdinand III, just in front of the 16th century Plateresque-style Town Hall.
Enjoy the exteriors of the largest Gothic church in the world and take a look at the ablutions courtyard that dates back to the islamic period of the site.
Pass by the General Archive of the Indies, the repository of extremely valuable archival documents illustrating the history of the Spanish Empire in the Americas and Asia.
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Walk around the historic Hotel Alfonso XIII built between 1916 and 1928 especially for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929.
Photo stop by the Guadalquivir river, next to the islamic Golden Tower, erected by the Almohad Caliphate in order to control access to Seville via the river, with views towards the Triana neighbourhood, its homonymous bridge, and the Victoria (or Nao Victoria) ship, a replica of the first one to successfully circumnavigate the world
Walk through the former Jewish quarter of the medieval city.
Walk around the perimetrical walls of the historical fortress palace which is considered the oldest still in use in Europe.
Pass by the bell tower of the Cathedral, built initially as the minaret for the Great Mosque of the city.
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