Get a unique perspective on the main points of Seville by taking this tour of the historic center of the city, and end your day with a unique flamenco show.
Meet your guide at Torre del Oro, next to the Guadalquivir river. From here, we will walk through the streets of the old town, passing by the Torre de la Plata, the Tower of Abdul Aziz, and the Mint on our way to the Archive of the Indies.
Then we will stop at the Cathedral, where our guide will highlight some of the elements used in its construction. The Cathedral of Seville is the largest Gothic building in the world and was registered in 1987 by UNESCO as part of the World Heritage Site.
Very close to the Cathedral, we will find the Alcazar of Seville. You will learn about its history and the mix of cultures that inhabited Barrio de Santa Cruz.
After seeing the beauties that surround the historic center, we will take you to the tablao “Casa de la Guitarra”, the most popular place to watch a flamenco show with live music.
The guide will be waiting next to the Torre del Oro at Paseo de Cristobal Colon in Seville with a sign with the logo of Amigo Tours.
The Torre del Oro in Seville is a watchtower located on the left bank of the Guadalquivir river. It was built by the Almohads in 1221 and later enlarged by King Pedro I in 1369. It is one of the most emblematic monuments of the city, and a fantastic example of Islamic construction standing 36 meters high.
Our guide will give you a visit around the famous quarter of El Arenal.
Is an octagonal military tower in Al-Andalus, located in present-day Seville. It was constructed by the Almohad Caliphate.
The Torre de Abd al-Aziz is a hexagonal Almohad tower located in Seville and is one of the vertices of the city wall. Its name comes from the emir Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa who lived in Ishbiliya (Seville) from 714 to 719.
This building was of crucial importance for the history of Seville, which is why we must appreciate the importance that his activity represented for Seville and its relations with the American Continent.
Housed in the ancient merchants' exchange of Seville
Largest gothic cathedral in the world. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. Seville Cathedral was the site of the baptism of Infant Juan of Aragon in 1478, only son of the Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile. We would have time to learn about its construction and history
Is a royal palace built for the Christian king Peter of Castile. It was built by Castilian Christians on the site of an Abbadid Muslim residential fortress and destroyed after the Christian conquest of Seville. The palace, a preeminent example of Mudéjar architecture in the Iberian Peninsula.
Is the primary tourist neighborhood of Seville, Spain, and the former Jewish quarter of the medieval city.
La Casa de la Guitarra offers the opportunity to experience Traditional Flamenco in the right context, with a small room, with well-kept acoustics, without a microphone or amplifier, and with nothing to interrupt the show. Here you will enjoy the purest Flamenco dance of Seville, which will for sure delight you.
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