Discover a different side of Seville in the historic Macarena district, a neighborhood filled with legends, traditions, and hidden corners. Starting at the iconic “Mushrooms of Seville,” our guides lead you through Mudejar churches, the lively Feria Street market, and the centuries-old Thursday market, El Jueves.
We’ll visit the Macarena Basilica and pass through the Macarena Gate—the only surviving gateway of the old city walls—before strolling down Calle San Luis, a street full of mysteries and stories waiting to be uncovered.
Along the way, our guides share fascinating tales of local culture, forgotten legends, and everyday traditions. From hidden courtyards to charming cobblestone streets, this tour reveals the small details that make Seville such a magical and unforgettable city.
We meet at Plaza de la Encarnación
An impressive modern viewpoint with sweeping city vistas, perfect for photos and learning about Seville’s contemporary side.
One of Seville’s oldest Mudejar churches, known for its medieval charm and rich blend of Christian and Moorish architecture.
One of Seville’s oldest markets, offering fresh produce, local products, and a lively neighborhood atmosphere.
Remains of the city’s medieval fortifications, once protecting Seville for centuries.
A striking basilica known for its ornate interior and the revered statue of the Virgin of La Macarena, central to Seville’s Holy Week.
A 13th-century Mudejar church, one of Seville’s oldest, known for its simple yet historic architecture.
An 18th-century Baroque church renowned for its ornate interior and artistic splendor.
A historic 15th-century palace blending Gothic, Mudejar, and Renaissance styles, and once home to the Dukes of Alba.
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