This itinerary covers the essential historical and cultural landmarks of Seville, Spain, perfect for a 4-day visit. From the breathtaking Alcázar and Cathedral to the vibrant Plaza de España and the modern Metropol Parasol, experience the rich heritage and unique charm of Andalusia's capital city.
Alcázar of Seville
A stunning royal palace complex renowned for its breathtaking Mudéjar architecture and beautiful gardens.
Plaza de España
A grand semicircular plaza featuring a canal, bridges, and beautiful tiled alcoves representing each province of Spain.
Seville Cathedral
The largest Gothic cathedral in the world, famous for its stunning architecture and housing the tomb of Christopher Columbus.
Metropol Parasol
A modern wooden structure offering panoramic views of the city from its rooftop walkway and housing a market below.
Giralda Tower
The bell tower of Seville Cathedral, offering magnificent panoramic views of the city from its summit.
Real Alcázar of Seville
A breathtaking royal palace complex featuring stunning Mudéjar architecture, intricate tilework, and lush gardens.
María Luisa Park
A beautiful and expansive public park adjacent to Plaza de España, featuring fountains, gardens, and ornate pavilions.
Antquarium
An underground archaeological site beneath the Metropol Parasol, displaying well-preserved Roman ruins.
Mercado de la Encarnación
A vibrant market located under the Metropol Parasol, offering a wide variety of fresh local produce and food stalls.
Torre del Oro
A medieval watchtower on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, now housing a small naval museum.
Barrio Santa Cruz
The charming historic Jewish quarter of Seville, known for its narrow cobblestone streets, whitewashed buildings, and flower-filled patios.
Flamenco Dance Museum
A museum dedicated to the art of flamenco, offering insights into its history and vibrant culture, with live performances.
Casa de Pilatos
A magnificent Andalusian palace showcasing a stunning mix of Mudéjar, Gothic, and Renaissance architectural styles.
Archivo de Indias
A historical archive housing incredibly significant documents detailing the Spanish Empire's exploration and administration of the Americas.
Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza
A historic bullring, one of the oldest and most prestigious in Spain, offering tours of its museum and facilities.