Discover Seville’s essence in a day: iconic monuments, hidden neighborhoods, and local cuisine. Flexible, immersive private tour tailored to your pace.
Discover Seville’s essence in a day: iconic monuments, hidden neighborhoods, and local cuisine. Flexible, immersive private tour tailored to your pace.
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Catedral de Sevilla - Seville Cathedral ranks among the world’s largest cathedrals, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a prominent emblem of the city’s rich historical and cultural legacy.
The cathedral’s architecture is a breathtaking example of Gothic design, featuring intricate stone carvings, towering spires, and elaborate stained…
- Catedral de Sevilla - Seville Cathedral ranks among the world’s largest cathedrals, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a prominent emblem of the city’s rich historical and cultural legacy.
The cathedral’s architecture is a breathtaking example of Gothic design, featuring intricate stone carvings, towering spires, and elaborate stained glass windows. Its construction commenced in the early 15th century on the grounds of an ancient mosque and spanned several centuries.
One of Seville’s most iconic landmarks, the Torre de la Giralda, serves as the cathedral’s bell tower. Initially constructed as a minaret during Muslim rule, it was later transformed into a bell tower for the cathedral. Visitors can ascend to the top for sweeping views of the city.
Seville Cathedral is also the final resting place of Christopher Columbus, the famed explorer whose voyages to America altered the course of history.
- Real Alcazar de Sevilla - The Real Alcázar of Seville is a magnificent royal palace situated in the heart of Seville, Spain. This palace complex, blending Mudejar, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural elements, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a prime example of Islamic architecture in Spain.
The Alcázar showcases a unique fusion of architectural styles, reflecting its extensive history and the diverse cultural influences that have shaped the complex. From its exquisite patios and gardens to its intricate decorations, every part of the Alcázar is an architectural marvel.
- Barrio Santa Cruz - The Barrio de Santa Cruz is a historic, culturally rich, and charming area that invites visitors to wander its cobblestone streets and experience the essence of Seville. With its picturesque ambiance and abundant cultural heritage, this iconic neighborhood is a must-see for those exploring Andalusia’s capital.
The Barrio de Santa Cruz houses several historical landmarks, including the impressive Seville Cathedral and the towering Giralda, as well as the Real Alcázar and the Casa de Pilatos, which display the opulence and grandeur of medieval Seville.
- Anfiteatro de Italica - Italica was the first Roman city established in Hispania and is the birthplace of emperors Trajan and Hadrian. Besides the amphitheater, the Itálica archaeological site includes remnants of ancient Roman houses, streets, and baths, offering a captivating glimpse into life in ancient Rome.
The Itálica Amphitheater is a remarkable archaeological site located on the outskirts of Seville, in the municipality of Santiponce. This ancient Roman amphitheater is one of the largest and best-preserved in ancient Hispania and stands as one of the region’s main historical attractions.
- Plaza de Espana - The Plaza de España is one of Seville’s most iconic monuments and a key landmark for visitors to the city. Designed by architect AnÃbal González for the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition, this plaza is a splendid example of the regionalist architectural style and is situated within MarÃa Luisa Park.
It is distinguished by its grand architecture, which merges Renaissance and Mudejar elements with Arab and Gothic influences. Its circular layout spans 50,000 square meters and is bordered by a semicircular canal, where the main building is located.
- Seville - Seville, the capital of the Andalusia region in southern Spain, is a lively city steeped in history that enchants visitors with its unique charm and rich cultural heritage. With a history extending over 2,000 years, Seville has seen various cultures and civilizations that have left their imprint on its architecture, art, and traditions.
Seville is renowned for its festivals and traditions, such as Holy Week and the April Fair, which draw visitors from around the globe with their impressive religious processions, vibrant traditional attire, and spirited celebrations.
- Private transportation
- Tickets to the monuments, without queues
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Tickets to the monuments, without queues
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Lunch
This tour will allow you to discover the entire essence of Seville in a single day. From the essential monuments in the city center such as the Cathedral and the Alcazar, to the Roman amphitheater of Itálica located on the outskirts of the city, with us you will learn about the entire history since its foundation, and you will tour with our panoramic…
This tour will allow you to discover the entire essence of Seville in a single day. From the essential monuments in the city center such as the Cathedral and the Alcazar, to the Roman amphitheater of Itálica located on the outskirts of the city, with us you will learn about the entire history since its foundation, and you will tour with our panoramic tour corners and neighborhoods that They are not available on other normal tours.
It is also a totally flexible tour in which we can adapt at all times to the pace you need, to see in greater or lesser detail certain aspects that you like more or less.
During the tour we will pause for lunch and you will have the opportunity if you want to eat with us in a typical place, also discovering secrets of the gastronomy of the area.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.