A complete ride with a local guide, but tick them all off as you travel through the sprawling city with 160 kilometers of bike lanes. Get on board a bicycle and tour the city on two wheels. We are the original bicycle tour, still having an intimate experience of popular attractions, such as Plaza España, the Cathedral, the Giralda, etc. Pause regularly to learn more about the city's heritage from your guide.
A Private tour is the best way to get your bearings in the Historic Center and Triana in approximately three hours!
Built in the 13th century, during the Almohad period. It is said that she collected all the gold that came from India (customs).
After the reconquest of the city by Fernando III, it was decided that, as the legend says: “A church so big that whoever sees it finished drives us crazy.” The Cathedral was built from 1402 on top of an old mosque. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Seville's most representative monument. It is the minaret of the mosque. Its construction began in 1184. At 117.50 meters high, it was once the tallest building in Europe. The Giralda does not have stairs, but it does have ramps wide enough to allow the administrator to call people to prayer and to climb them on horseback.
Definitely one of the most impressive monuments in Seville that you cannot miss.
The Alcázar is a fortified palace. Today it is the residence of the royal family when they visit Seville. It has been the setting for some films such as “Lawrence of Arabia” and “Game of Thrones”.
These gardens, originally part of the gardens of the San Telmo Palace, were donated in 1893 by Infanta María Luisa Fernanda de Orleans to the city. The park opened the Plaza de España and the Plaza de América, which are one of its main attractives.
Here we stopped to have a drink and some tapas on one of the terraces (not included in the price).
These gardens, originally part of the gardens of the San Telmo Palace, were donated in 1893 by Infanta María Luisa Fernanda de Orleans to the city. The park opened the Plaza de España and the Plaza de América, which are one of its main attractives.
Located in the center of the city, it is full of whitewashed houses, mansions, family palaces, flowery patios and, above all, legends, duels, loves and memories, charm and beauty.
It is a stone construction from the 18th century, as the location of the first tobacco factory in Europe was established. It currently houses the Rector of the University of Seville and some of its powers.
It is a cavalry institution created in 1670 whose original intention was noble training in arms and equestrian warfare at the service of the Spanish crown.
Sevillian neighborhood on the other side of the river, cultural heart of Spain, which concentrates the arts (flamenco, bullfighting, painting, literature and ceramics). Birthplace of many of the Spanish navigators and discoverers during the Spanish Empire and location of the first church in Seville.
The Guadalquivir River, formerly called Betis, is a river in Spain, whose bed runs through Andalusia. Since ancient times its source has been located in the Sierra de Cazorla, province of Jaén.
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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.
Santa Justa Station
Plaza de Armas, Príncipe Pío
The bus network is the primary form of public transport in Seville, covering most of the city and its suburbs.
Available • Apps: Cabify, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
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