This itinerary explores the rich history and vibrant culture of Seville, Spain. From the grand architecture of Plaza de España and the Real Alcázar to the charming streets of Santa Cruz and the lively Triana district, discover the heart of Andalusia. Experience Seville's iconic landmarks, hidden gems, and authentic atmosphere.
Plaza de España
A grand semi-circular plaza built for the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition, featuring beautiful tile work and canals.
Parque de María Luisa
A large, beautiful public park adjacent to Plaza de España, filled with gardens, fountains, and pavilions.
Santa Cruz
The historic Jewish quarter of Seville, known for its narrow winding streets, charming courtyards, and whitewashed buildings.
Real Alcázar of Seville
A stunning royal palace complex showcasing a blend of Mudejar, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural styles, with beautiful gardens.
Triana
A vibrant neighborhood across the Guadalquivir River, famous for its ceramics, flamenco, and lively atmosphere.
Torre del Oro
A 13th-century military watchtower on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, now housing a small maritime museum.
Palacio de las Dueñas
A beautiful Renaissance palace with Mudejar influences, featuring stunning courtyards, gardens, and art collections.
Antiquarium
An underground archaeological site beneath the Metropol Parasol, showcasing Roman and Moorish ruins.
Metropol Parasol
A modern wooden structure in Seville's old town, offering panoramic city views from its walkways.
Alameda de Hércules
A wide, tree-lined boulevard and popular public space in Seville, known for its lively nightlife and restaurants.
Catedral de Sevilla
The largest Gothic cathedral in the world, housing the tomb of Christopher Columbus and featuring intricate architecture.
La Giralda
The iconic bell tower of Seville Cathedral, originally the minaret of the mosque that stood on the site.
Iglesia Colegial del Divino Salvador
A large and historically significant church in Seville, notable for its ornate Baroque interior.
Casa de Pilatos
A magnificent Andalusian palace showcasing a blend of Italian Renaissance and Spanish Mudejar styles, with beautiful courtyards and azulejos.
Italica
An ancient Roman city ruins located just outside Seville, famous for its well-preserved amphitheater and mosaics.