We will delve into the history and legends of Seville, walking through its streets. From the Torre del Oro where we will know the maelstrom of work that generated the port of indies, we will walk to the Arenal neighborhood and the City Hall area, knowing its past; we will continue to the Plaza del Salvador, one of the most sevillian and continue along the ancient silk street to the monumental area, there we will observe the main monuments of Seville, continue through the Barrio Santa Cruz to exit through Jardines de Murillo to the old Tobacco Factory to finish in the impressive Plaza de España. All while knowing the history and legends that hide in Seville.
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On the bank of the Guadalquivir River.
Located in the northern part of the Maria Luisa Park and belonging to the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929, it is one of the most visited and most impressive monuments in Seville.
Meeting point, we will talk about the importance of this tower for the Muslim village and the river. Without entering the monument.
From the outside, without entering, we will see one of the most important Bullrings in Spain.
In this square we will talk about the past Monestario de San Francisco and see the Town Hall, meeting point of the Sevillians.
In front of Seville City Hall, we will learn about the history of the Inquisition and how this square is created.
In the square where the Church of the Savior is located, which gives it its name, we talk from outside this magnificent church and how that area of the city was formed over the centuries.
Confluence of the main monuments of the city: the Alcazar, the Cathedral and the Archive of the Indies. Many history and legends are hidden in this square. We give an introduction of the three monuments and the history of the square.
We will stroll through the Santa Cruz neighborhood, getting to know its streets and the stories and legends they contain.
Leaving the Barrio de Santa Cruz we will pass through these gardens, which were born as a way to the exhibition of the 29th and talk about how it was conceived and its past.
We will see the current University of Seville that was formerly Fabrica de Tobacco and we will know its history and its construction. We will also talk about the myth of Carmen.
We will visit one of the most impressive monuments of Seville.
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