Triana is a world in itself, on the other side of the Guadalquivir, linked to the historic center by the Bridge of Isabel II. A proud land with its own identity, it breathes art on every corner and holds secrets that conquer the traveler. Its streets combine lively Betis Street with discreet corners where the most authentic Seville still beats.
Here flamenco was born, in the pens of neighbors, intimate settings where people expressed their feeling with guitar, palms and voice. Triana is history, tradition, devotion and joy; it is sacred art in the Church of Saint Anne and the Chapel of the Sailors, and popular art in its ceramic workshops, markets and festivals.
Its stones have an intense past, such as the Inquisition at the Castle of St. George or the Royal Almonas Almohades. Today, the life of bars and markets coexist with the serenity of the sunset on the river. Triana is not explained: you live.
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Triana is like a town within Seville, with an independent life and great weight in our history. Seville and Triana were always separated, and here we will tell you their story to understand Triana well.
Miguel de Cervantes was one of the greatest writers Spain has ever had. He lived in Seville for a while and there is a place we will visit that served as a great inspiration.
What views we have of Seville from this ancient port of Triana. The same jetty from which Carmen and Las Cigarreras left to work in the Seville Tobacco Factory. Let’s put an image to the myth of Carmen the Cigarette.
Famous Triana Bridge. The oldest preserved Iron in Spain, built in 1852.
There were more than 100 pens and today there are about 15. Your patios are life!!.
Plazuela de Santa Ana, one of the great corners of the neighborhood. Place of meeting of the former Flemish.
Center of ancient Triana, you can not miss the ancient Church of Gypsies Trianeros, nor miss knowing its history and legends.
Triana has 5 sororities, you can enter one of them. In the famous chapel of the Sailors you will see the image of the Hope of Triana, unique for many and varied reasons that we will tell you.
Former Dominican Convent of San Jacinto, belonging to an old hospital and the surrounding area served as a mass grave during one of the plague epidemics.
The busiest street in Triana, you have to know where to drink something, and do not miss the one that was before: Hispano-Aviación factory , where the first Spanish reactor was made that opened the way to modern fighters.
In the Chapel of the Star Brotherhood is the patron saint of the former shippers of the port. In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries – religiosity was everything in life.
Old courtyards, pretty tiled facades, crowds, bars and lots of southern atmosphere.
One of the last works of Aníbal González, the architect of Seville, and of the universal exhibition we had in 1929 with Plaza de España.
Triana has also been a land of great bullfighters.
Tribute to singing, dancing, guitar and palms. Flamenco is an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity and you will see it first hand.
Triana has renowned gastronomy, plus this Triana Market has a lot of life and you have to feel it.
The truth is that Seville for its many people and cultures has suffered constant persecution. In this castle the Catholic Monarchs create the Inquisition.
In some of these courtyards were the large furnaces of the neighborhood and still survive some small ceramic workshops.
The fame of Triana ceramics is well deserved and this museum could not miss.
This part assumes the evolution of Triana, and is understood in Calle Pages del Corro, yesterday's Triana, today's and tomorrow's. The Complete Triana.
How to get there:
Cross the Triana Bridge / Isabel II
After crossing the Triana Bridge, we wait for you in PLAZA DEL ALTOZANO, next to the Flamenco Monument "Al arte flamenco".
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Seville, the capital of Andalusia, is a city rich in history, culture, and vibrant traditions. Known for its stunning architecture, including the iconic Alcázar and Seville Cathedral, the city offers a unique blend of Moorish and Spanish influences. The warm climate, lively festivals, and delicious cuisine make it a captivating destination for travelers.
The Alcázar is a stunning royal palace with a mix of Moorish, Gothic, and Renaissance architecture. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and features beautiful gardens and courtyards.
The Seville Cathedral is the largest Gothic cathedral in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Giralda Tower offers panoramic views of the city.
This iconic plaza is a masterpiece of Regionalism architecture, featuring a semi-circular plaza with beautiful tiled benches and a large fountain.
The historic Jewish quarter of Seville, known for its narrow, winding streets, charming plazas, and vibrant atmosphere.
A traditional market offering a variety of fresh produce, meats, cheeses, and local specialties. It's a great place to experience the local culture and cuisine.
A cold soup made from tomatoes, cucumbers, bell peppers, garlic, and olive oil. It's a refreshing dish perfect for hot summer days.
A thicker and creamier version of gazpacho, made with tomatoes, bread, garlic, and olive oil. Often topped with hard-boiled eggs and jamón.
A traditional stew made with oxtail, red wine, and vegetables. It's a hearty and flavorful dish that's a staple in Andalusian cuisine.
Fried small fish, typically served as a tapas dish. It's a popular snack in Seville, often enjoyed with a glass of wine.
The best time to visit Seville is during spring and autumn when the weather is pleasant and the city is lively with festivals and events. The temperatures are comfortable, and the tourist crowds are manageable.
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Seville is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime such as pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas. Be cautious and take standard precautions to protect your belongings.
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The bus network is the primary form of public transport in Seville, covering most of the city and its suburbs.
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Córdoba is a historic city known for its stunning Mosque-Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its beautiful patios and gardens.
Ronda is a picturesque town perched on a cliff, known for its dramatic views, historic bullring, and ancient Arab baths.
Cádiz is a coastal city known for its beautiful beaches, historic sites, and vibrant carnival celebrations.
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