Discover the traditional neighbourhood of Triana, with its distinct history and wide range of mouth-watering tapas and typical Spanish wines. Walk around the picturesque neighbourhood with a local in this extensive 3-hour tour and discover the hodgepodge of culinary styles and venues with carefully selected tapas, wines, and the best local bars. ¡Olé!
A corner building at San Jacinto St. 1. in Triana right opposite the bridge
Starting Point to Monumento "Triana al arte flamenco"
This vibrant venue is a must-visit for flamenco enthusiasts. Nestled in the heart of the historic Triana neighborhood, it offers an authentic and passionate flamenco experience. Enjoy live performances that showcase the intense rhythm and emotion of this traditional Spanish art form, all in a setting that perfectly captures the spirit of Seville’s flamenco culture.
This iconic bridge connects Calle Reyes Católicos with Plaza del Altozano, spanning the Guadalquivir River. Known for its striking ironwork and historic charm, it offers scenic views and links Seville’s city center with the vibrant Triana neighborhood.
This bustling market at C. San Jorge, 6 offers a vibrant array of fresh produce, meats, and local delicacies. It’s a great spot to experience Seville’s culinary culture and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the Triana neighborhood.
This museum is set in the ruins of a medieval castle. It features intriguing exhibits on Seville’s pottery and historical artifacts, offering a glimpse into the region’s rich heritage.
This lively street in Seville runs along the Guadalquivir River, offering stunning views of the city and the iconic Torre del Oro. It’s a popular spot for dining and strolling, with a variety of restaurants and bars that capture the vibrant local atmosphere.
This street is renowned for its traditional ceramic shops and vibrant atmosphere, offering a glimpse into the artistic heritage of the Triana neighborhood. It's an ideal spot to explore authentic Andalusian crafts.
This iconic tower, known as the Golden Tower, stands along the Guadalquivir River. It was originally built as a watchtower and now houses a maritime museum, offering panoramic views of the city and insight into its naval history.
This street is named after the famous bullfighter and is known for its lively atmosphere and local charm. It’s a great spot to experience the traditional culture and vibrant energy of the surrounding area.
This major river flows through the city, offering picturesque views and opportunities for scenic walks along its banks. It’s a central feature of the city, providing a backdrop for various recreational activities and cultural landmarks.
This historic parish church is known for its stunning architecture and beautiful interior. It’s a significant religious site, reflecting the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of the area.
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