Guided City Walk
Stroll through Seville, stopping to view iconic sites like the Catedral de Seville, Plaza de España, and Torre del Oro.
Seville’s historic core is easily walkable, making it the perfect city for a guided stroll to immerse yourself in its 2,000-year history. Meeting your guide, you’ll embark on a journey through the historical streets, stopping at essential monuments that narrate Seville’s diverse story. Highlights include exploring the 15th-century Seville Cathedral, the largest Gothic church globally, wandering through the Jewish Quarter, and admiring the modern Metropol Parasol.
During this 4-hour walking tour with a knowledgeable local guide, you’ll start at Plaza Nuevo and head towards the Seville Cathedral, home to the tomb of Christopher Columbus. La Giralda, the cathedral’s bell tower, offers a striking contrast as it was originally a minaret for the Great Mosque during Moorish rule. The tour continues to the Indian Archives, the Royal Alcázar of Seville, and the Royal Tobacco Factory, all significant sites in Seville’s history.
The journey leads to the Plaza de España, a pivotal square in the city with painted ceramic tiles representing Spain’s provinces. Nearby, Maria Luisa Parque boasts stunning fountains and pavilions. Stroll along the Guadalquivir River, passing landmarks like Palacio de San Telmo and Torre del Oro before crossing the Puente de Triana bridge to the iconic Triana neighborhood. Return to Santa Cruz, the Jewish Quarter, for a taste of authentic Seville with its charming streets and lively tapas bars.
End your walk at the Metropol Parasol, fondly known as “The Mushrooms,” Seville’s modern marvel. Climb to the top for panoramic views of the city skyline. Your guide will bid farewell, leaving you with an informational sheet to further explore Seville at your leisure.
Daily tours start at 10:00 am, offering a comprehensive experience led by a local guide and including an information sheet about Seville and a refreshing drink. Immerse yourself in Seville’s rich history and vibrant culture on this enlightening walking tour.
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