This walking tour offers a comprehensive introduction to Seville by combining the city’s most iconic landmarks, rich history, and diverse architectural heritage into a single experience. Beginning at the historic Puente de Triana and continuing through the vibrant city centre, the tour highlights both traditional and contemporary sights, including the Plaza de Toros, the striking Metropol Parasol, the magnificent Seville Cathedral and La Giralda, and the stunning Royal Alcázar. Along the way, visitors discover important historical sites such as the Archivo de Indias, Torre del Oro, and the Royal Tobacco Factory, before concluding with a scenic walk through María Luisa Park to the impressive Plaza de España. Blending centuries of history with beautiful urban scenery, the tour provides an engaging overview of Seville’s cultural, architectural, and historical significance.
Puente de Isabel II, Connecting Calle Reyes Católicaos and Plaza del Altozano, Seville, Spain
Begin your tour at Puente de Triana, the first permanent bridge to connect the historic centre with the Triana district. Constructed with a distinctive iron arch, the bridge has become one of the city’s most recognisable landmarks and offers beautiful views over the Guadalquivir River.
Dating from the 18th century, it is considered one of the most important bullfighting arenas in Spain and remains a significant cultural and architectural landmark.
This remarkable contemporary structure features six large parasol-shaped forms and is recognised as the largest wooden structure in the world. The complex includes archaeological remains, a market, public plaza, and panoramic terraces offering impressive views of the city.
Originally constructed as the minaret of the Great Mosque during the Almohad period, it was later converted into a Christian bell tower after the Reconquista. Today, it stands as one of Seville’s most important historical symbols and forms part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Seville Spain, Ol City, Seville, Spain
Adjacent to the tower stands the magnificent Seville Cathedral, officially known as the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See. Completed in the 16th century, it is one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world and a masterpiece of religious architecture.
iginally developed for King Peter of Castile. The complex showcases a rich blend of architectural styles, including Mudéjar, Gothic, Romanesque, and Renaissance elements, reflecting the city’s diverse cultural heritage.
Avenida Constitucion s/n, , Seville, Spain
Next, you will see the Archivo de Indias, an elegant Renaissance building that houses invaluable historical documents relating to the Spanish Empire and its connections with the Americas and the Philippines.
Paseo de Cristobal Colon, Seville, Spain
Continuing the tour, you will encounter the Torre del Oro, a military watchtower built by the Almohad Caliphate in the 13th century to help defend the city and control access along the Guadalquivir River.
ury stone building representing early industrial architecture and once home to Europe’s first tobacco factory.
Paseo de las Delicias, s/n, , Seville, Spain
The tour concludes with a relaxing walk through María Luisa Park, a beautiful green space along the Guadalquivir River, before arriving at the magnificent Plaza de España, one of Seville’s most iconic landmarks. Built for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929, the plaza is a stunning example of Regionalist architecture and provides a memorable finale to the tour.
At the bridge, Puente de Triana, your tour guide shall be waiting with a Signboard.
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