Embark on a captivating walking tour through Santa Cruz, Seville’s former Jewish quarter. Explore its narrow streets, Andalusian courtyards, and hear fascinating stories of historical characters. Join us now!
Embark on a captivating walking tour through Santa Cruz, Seville’s former Jewish quarter. Explore its narrow streets, Andalusian courtyards, and hear fascinating stories of historical characters. Join us now!
- Plaza del Triunfo - This grand square in Seville is where the Cathedral, Alcázar, and the Archives of the Indies converge, symbolizing their respective influences. The square’s name dates back to the 18th century, following a significant earthquake that shook the city.
- Fuente de la Plaza de la Alianza - Previously known by various names, this…
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Plaza del Triunfo - This grand square in Seville is where the Cathedral, Alcázar, and the Archives of the Indies converge, symbolizing their respective influences. The square’s name dates back to the 18th century, following a significant earthquake that shook the city.
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Fuente de la Plaza de la Alianza - Previously known by various names, this central fountain, facing the impressive Alcazar’s wall and traditional houses, is one of Santa Cruz’s most iconic images.
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Plaza de Doña Elvira - Another classic image from Santa Cruz, the former Jewish quarter, this square has served multiple purposes, including as a warehouse, private courtyard, and a main stage for comedies. It was eventually opened to the public for the Ibero-American Exhibition.
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Calle Susona - Also known by a less pleasant name, this street’s origins lie in a local legend intertwined with history. The tale involves a beautiful girl, a forbidden romance, multiple betrayals, and a broken heart.
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Hospital de los Venerables - A baroque gem nestled in the heart of Santa Cruz, featuring stunning decoration and a typical Andalusian courtyard, it was originally constructed in the 17th century by a prominent Seville brotherhood.
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Casa de Murillo - The renowned painter’s house in Santa Cruz, restored several times, was finally opened in 1982. It is adorned with 16th-century tiles and paintings from the Fine Arts Museum. Previously used as an exhibition center, it is a must-see in this neighborhood.
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Calle Sierpes - This legendary street, once the site of mysterious disappearances, is where some of the city’s oldest urban legends originated.
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Rosina’s Balcony - From this balcony, history and opera merge, thanks to The Barber of Seville, which captured the neighborhood’s playful spirit and charm.
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The Callejón del Agua Palace - This narrow, cool passageway, through which the water of the Reales Alcázares once flowed, whispers tales of Andalusian poets, romances, and secrets.
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Plaza Patio de Banderas - The main square of the Alcazar, likely its oldest section, was once adorned with flags of princes and ambassadors for significant events. Today, it offers a breathtaking view of the city at the end of the tour.

- Guided tour available in English and Spanish
- Guided tour available in English and Spanish
- Gratuities
- Dinner
- Hotel Pick Up
- Gratuities
- Dinner
- Hotel Pick Up
Join us to explore the charming neighborhood of Santa Cruz, once the Jewish quarter of Seville.
Stroll through its narrow streets and Andalusian courtyards to uncover the true spirit of Southern Spain.
Discover the hidden stories and legends of Seville’s most colorful characters, such as Susona, a young Jewish girl with a street named after her, Miguel…
Join us to explore the charming neighborhood of Santa Cruz, once the Jewish quarter of Seville.
Stroll through its narrow streets and Andalusian courtyards to uncover the true spirit of Southern Spain.
Discover the hidden stories and legends of Seville’s most colorful characters, such as Susona, a young Jewish girl with a street named after her, Miguel Mañara, or the ghost of Barabba. This tour offers a variety of tales, from the darkest to the most humorous, along with amusing adventures of historical figures who once roamed these picturesque streets.
Throughout this experience, an expert with extensive historical knowledge will address any questions you may have during the tour.
At the tour’s conclusion, you have the option to enhance your experience with a Flamenco show. Please inquire with our guide at the meeting point or contact us in advance to check availability.
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.