Experience the vibrant heart of Andalusia at your own pace.
▶ Listen to a tour in TelegramSeville, the capital of Andalusia, is a city rich in history, heritage, and vibrant culture. Known for its stunning architecture, flamenco performances, and festivals, it offers a unique blend of influences from its Arab past and the Age of Discovery.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this grand cathedral is one of the largest in the world and home to Christopher Columbus's tomb.
This stunning royal palace showcases a mix of architectural styles and is renowned for its beautiful gardens and intricate tile work.
A modern architectural marvel in the old quarter, it offers breathtaking views of the city from its panoramic walkway.
A magnificent square featuring a semi-circular building, fountains, and bridges, showcasing the regional ceramics of Spain.
This charming neighborhood is characterized by narrow streets, whitewashed buildings, and lively tapas bars.
The smooth, slow river flows through the city, offering picturesque views and opportunities for riverside strolls.
A ready-made route: day 1 covers the essentials, add days 2 and 3 to go deeper.
The best time to visit Seville is in spring (March to June) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild. A stay of 3 days is ideal to fully immerse in the culture and attractions.
Seville is famous for its tapas; try local dishes like 'salmorejo' and 'jamón ibérico' at eateries in Barrio Santa Cruz. Don't miss out on churros at a local café for a sweet treat.
An impressive 17th-century building housing a cultural center.
A tranquil square often overlooked by tourists.
A local market street that showcases traditional Andalusian life.
Consider staying in the historic Santa Cruz neighborhood for charming streets and easy access to major attractions. Alternatively, the Triana area offers a lively atmosphere with local flair.
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Seville is best explored on foot; many attractions are within walking distance.
Avoid July and August due to the intense heat; spring and fall are more pleasant.
Share a variety of small dishes at local bars to experience the culinary scene.
A stay of 3 days is ideal to fully appreciate Seville's rich culture and attractions.
In one day, visit the Seville Cathedral, Alcázar, Plaza de España, and enjoy some tapas.
The best time to visit is in spring or fall when the weather is mild.
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