Spain guided walking tours by certified local expert professional guides & various small group quality verified sightseeing tours of all major tourist attractions: UNESCO Heritage, historical, architectural, imperial, medieval, cultural, spiritual, educational & hidden gems. Enjoy city’s art, music, food, wine, beer, photo-shoot, bike, escooter, etc..
Visit Seville most emblematic landmarks and monuments, Giralda, Maria Luisa Park, Sevillean Cathedral, the Real Alcázar, Archivo de Indias, old City Walls, Santa Cruz district, Torre del Oro, Triana neighborhood, Alfalfa district, Plaza del Salvador, Encarnacion Plaza, Metropol Parasol, Flamenco music. Take a boat ride in the Guadalquivir River or simply walk along its banks.
Tour 10 Option: 20 Places to Discover Seville Walking Tour (Spanish): See Tour 10 Option Itinerary Stop At: below..
Tour 1 Option: Best of Seville Walking Tour (Spanish, English Mon-Sun 10:30am 4pm): They say that Seville has a special colour, but do you know why? The sunlight bounces off the dazzling white washed walls, plays over the patterns of the yellow and blue ceramic tiles adorning cool patios where bright red geraniums vie with the bitter oranges, the ochres of the earth, the terracotta roofs… But Seville is not only a picture painted in vivid colours, it is an open book steeped in history and this is what makes it one of the most visited cities in Spain. The capital of Andalusia is a place where many different civilizations have left their mark throughout history. The people of Seville of today are passionate about their city and millions of tourists fall in love with it day after day. In our Monuments of Seville Free Tour, we will walk the length and breadth of the historic center of the Andalusian capital and discover that it owes its origin to none other than the legendary Hercules. Enjoy the breathtaking views afforded by one of the best-known places in the city: the Cathedral and the Giralda bell tower crowned by the Giraldillo weather vane. We will take you back in time, to Seville’s beginnings, uncovering its history through the traces of the different peoples that settled here, whether Romans, Tartessians, Visigoths or Arabs. We’ll slow the pace for a relaxing walk along the banks of the river Guadalquivir, until we reach the Torre del Oro or Tower of Gold, and finish up in the grandiose Plaza de España, built for the Latin American Exhibition of 1929. What was the relationship between all the different civilizations that were at one time in Sevilla? Who founded this city? Why do the letters NO8DO appear in the emblem of Sevilla? What was the Plaza de España built for? You can learn the answers to these questions and many more on our Monuments of Seville. Two and a half hours will whizz by discovering the most important sights of the city. The well-known Spanish poet and writer, Antonio Gala, once said: “The bad thing is not that the Sevillians think that they live in the most beautiful city in the world but that they might even be right”. Join us and find out for yourselves whether the Sevillians are right and whether Seville really does have a special colour. -Group minimum at the meeting point: 4 people Option (English Mon-Sun 10:30am) >>> Welcome to Seville! This free tour will show you what makes Sevilla special, what made Lonely Planet Travel Guides choose our city The Place to Visit in 2018. Our Cathedral, the Giralda tower, Alcazar castle, tobacco factory and Naboo (or Plaza de España, as some call it), are the main monuments, but its the little other things what make this place a beautiful destination. We will visit all the big...and some of the small. We will share some advice on how to skip the lines of monuments, WHERE TO EAT, WHAT TO EAT, and that trick when ordering ice cream that is so surprising (deliciously surprising) for many travellers... Our local bilingual guide (the tour is in English) will make sure you make the best out of your visit! Join and enjoy!
Tour 2 Option: Seville Most beautiful Walking Tour of the City (Spanish, English Mon-Sun 10am): Seville is a city with a great historical evolution, through which numerous towns, different beliefs, styles and different objectives have passed. But the great change that Seville suffered, the one that left it as we see it today, occurred in the year 1929, the Ibero-American Exhibition gave it a new, more modern, more proper color, a new Seville open to the rest of the world , to tourism. In this route we can know the evolution of Seville since the end of s. XIX until the Exhibition. The result was a before and after for the city, monuments such as La Plaza de España, the transformation of the first urban park in Seville, the Mª Luisa Park, different pavilions symbolizing the customs and styles of the countries that participated in the exhibition. Without more, to end knowing one of its most significant neighborhoods, a medieval neighborhood adapted to the tourism of the present, the Jewish quarter. You will never see Seville with the same eyes ... Itinerary: 1. Plaza de España (Spain Square) 2. Mª Luisa Park 3. Plaza de America (America Square) 3. Murillo Gardens 4. Jewish Quarter 5. Plaza del Triunfo (Cathedral, Giralda, Alcazar and Archivo de Indias) Option (Spanish, English Mon-Sun 6pm) >>> And what would Seville be without its river, its opposite neighborhood, its famous bridge ... Because its historic center is unique, its Cathedral, La Giralda, its Town Hall ... but that would be Seville without the Guadalquivir. Thanks to him, different towns evolved next to him, but not only for a part of its shore, but for both, although difficult to access ... The Gold Tower, the Silver Tower and the Bronze Tower, do you know them? The neighborhood of Triana, so well known for the numerous artists that it has seen born, for its famous bridge of the 19th century, or for its colorful Betis Street, and for all the stories it hides, you cannot leave Seville without having known it. Itinerary: 1. Patio de Banderas (Flags Square) 2. Plaza del Triunfo (Triumph Square) 3. Torre de La Plata (Silver Tower) 4. Torre del Oro (Gold Tower) 5. Triana Bridge 6. Betis Street
Tour 3 Option: Charm of Triana Flamenco Walking Tour (Spanish Mon-Sun 6pm, Fri/Sat/Sun 10:30am): Triana neighborhood has been the birthplace of Flamenco, it was the place where the Inquisition had its headquarters in Seville, a sailor and potter's neighborhood by excellence, where tradition plays a fundamental role among all its inhabitants. Discover Triana, with this walking tour, discover the way of lifestyle of this neighborhood that has lived for centuries behind Seville. Discover their pottery customs, the Church of Santa Ana, ... We will visit: -Betis Street -Saint Ana -Chapel of the sailors -Altozano Square -Pottery Monument -Alley of the Inquisition -Triana Bridge Option (Spanish, English Mon/Wed/Fri?sun 5:30pm) Triana Walking Tour >>> On this tour you will discover one of the most beautiful and well-known neighborhoods in the city of Seville: the Triana neighborhood. Triana is a neighborhood full of history, legends, secrets, surrounded by flamenco, art and people with art, ... a neighborhood, where getting lost in it, will be a real pleasure for your senses, since any corner or detail that You will find yourself almost by chance, you will be surprised by what it means for the city, but above all for your own Triana neighbors. You will make this route in a VERY REDUCED GROUP (maximum 8 people), so you can enjoy much more every detail, with a more relaxed and personalized environment than other types of tours. Come to know one of the essential neighborhoods to get to know Seville and its history, with the Guadalquivir River as a witness, come to know Triana. Tour tour, among other places: - Betis Street. - Purity Street. - Santa Ana Church and Square. - Pureza Street. - Chapel of the Sailors. - Altozano Square. - Triana Market. - Monument to pottery. - Alley of the Inquisition. - Corral de Vecinos. - Paseo de la O. - Triana Bridge. - Betis Street. Option (Spanish, English Mon-Sun 10:30am) >>> Triana is one of the most famous and traditional neighbourhoods of Spain. It awaits you across Seville´s river, the Gualdalquivir. Come with us to discover the essence of Triana, birhtplace of many flamenco artists ahd bullfighters, neighbourhood of traditional pottery, ceramics and a great marine history. Join us to soak up the essence of one of the most famous areas of Seville. We will start the tour at Plaza del Altozano, in front of the Triana grocery Market. The visit will continue stopping by Capilla de los Marineros", Santa Ana´s Church and the old "Universidad de los Mareantes". After this, we will stroll through Betis Street, nearby Guadalquivir river and reaching the bridge of Isabel II, popularly called "Puente de Triana", from where a beautiful view of "Paseo de Colón" is observed. We will pass nearby what it used to be Saint George´s Castle, belonging to the Spanish Inquisition. The last part of the tour will visit the famous courtyard "House of the Flowers", the Ceramics museum and finally the Triana grocery Market.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
No ticket required. Tour start time may be different. If you have a bigger group, book again. Meet professional guides for free walking tours and tip fairly after tour. Tour may not end at start point.