From ancient sailors to intrepid explorers, discover the fascinating stories of those who have left their mark on the shores of this seafaring neighbourhood.
From its modest origins to becoming a focal point of the region's historical and cultural development. Discover how this neighbourhood embraced the gypsy community, helping to spread unique traditions such as flamenco, and immerse yourself in the rich tradition of Andalusian ceramics and tiles.
Cross the iconic Triana Bridge as we unveil its history and the deep connections between the two sides of the river. Immerse yourself in the thrilling love legend between Itimad, a slave potter, and King Al-Mutamid, as well as the mystery of the arrival of the orange trees in Seville. See the imposing façade of the Triana market, which once housed the Spanish Inquisition, leaving an indelible legacy in Spanish history.
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The Torre del Oro is an impressive monument that offers a fascinating insight into the history of Seville and Spanish navigation.
The church of Santa Ana in Seville is a Catholic temple in Gothic-Mudejar style, declared an Asset of Cultural Interest and is popularly known as the cathedral of Triana.
Declared a National Historic Monument in 1976, the Isabel II Bridge, better known as the Triana Bridge, spans the Guadalquivir River to link the heart of the city with the charming neighbourhood of Triana.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Our guide will wait for you at the meeting point with a nametag or a blue umbrella with our logo "Seville Guides & Tours"