This running tour is given in English or Spanish by a charismatic American who has been living in Sevilla since 2009. It will take to you to all the main attractions and a few interesting places off the beaten path. You will learn about the city, and its history, and also get good tips to help you enjoy your stay even more in Sevilla.
This tour is roughly 7 miles (11.5 km), and takes about two hours. Tours can however be customized, to be longer or shorter.
Your experience will be: Unintimidating: Run at your own pace without any pressure to go faster. Entertaining: You can get a sense of the city running at your own pace. Educational: You will learn facts about the city, and also get tips on where to go. Healthy: Get in a quality workout while you see the city. Safe: Rest assured that your time spent on this tour will be safe and trouble-free.
Please note that this tour will not enter into any buildings, so you don't need to pay for entry anywhere.
Seville, Spain
This plaza is one of Seville's oldest public spaces, and today, it's a vibrant hub filled with trendy cafes, bars, and cultural events, making it a beloved gathering place for locals and visitors alike.
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Plaza Nueva, and the streets that lead to it hold a prominent place in Seville's history as the site of the city's main marketplace. The town hall divides this square with Plaza San Francisco. There are water fountains at this stop.
C/ Cordoba, Seville, Spain
Situated within the Cathedral complex, this courtyard is a serene oasis steeped in history. The courtyard's most striking feature is its rows of fragrant orange trees,
Casco Antiguo, Seville, Spain
Adjacent to the Cathedral, Plaza del Cabildo is a picturesque square and a popular gathering spot, offering plenty of opportunities for photography amidst the historic surroundings.
Avenida Constitucion s/n, , Seville, Spain
The Archivo de Indias, located in a majestic Renaissance building next to the Cathedral, is a UNESCO World Heritage site that houses a priceless collection of documents related to Spain's exploration and colonization of the Americas.
Cristobal Colon, 22, Seville, Spain
As one of the oldest and most prestigious bullrings in Spain, La Maestranza has been a symbol of Seville's cultural heritage since its inauguration in 1761. There is a water fountain at this stop.
Paseo de Cristobal Colon, Seville, Spain
Erected in the early 13th century during the Almohad dynasty, the Torre de Oro (Tower of Gold) is a vestige of Seville's Moorish past.
P.0 De Roma, Seville, Spain
Located along the banks of the Guadalquivir River, Palacio San Telmo stands as a magnificent example of Andalusian Baroque architecture
Paseo de las Delicias, s/n, , Seville, Spain
Once the private gardens of the Palace of San Telmo, this is the most famous and beautiful park in the city. The tour will take one loop around the park.
Avenida de Isabel la Catolica, Seville, Spain
Situated next to the Parque Maria Luisa, this is the most famous and visited plaza in Seville. This square showcases the grandeur of Spanish architecture and craftsmanship, and is a must see for all visitors.
Calle San Fernando 4, Seville, Spain
What was once a royal tabacco factory now is the main building for the University of Sevilla.
Av. de Menendez Pelayo, , Seville, Spain
These tranquil gardens offer a serene escape from the bustling streets of Seville's old town.
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Once the Jewish quarter of Seville, the Santa Cruz neighborhood is a picturesque labyrinth of narrow cobblestone streets, hidden plazas, and whitewashed houses.
Patio de Banderas, s/n, Seville, Spain
A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Alcázar is a breathtaking royal palace complex dating back to the 10th century that seamlessly blends Moorish, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural styles. Water fountain is located in front of main gate.
Avenida De La Constitucion S/N, , Seville, Spain
Also a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Seville Cathedral is the third largest cathedral in the world, and also the world's largest gothic cathedral. It really is an awe-inspiring building, and is the most popular stop for tourists in Seville (also the Alcazar).
Calle Marmoles, Seville, Spain
Still in the Barrio Santa Cruz you will find the site of of old Roman columns. Here you can't help but feel a sense of awe and reverence for the history that lies beneath your feet.
Pl. del Salvador, Seville, Spain
Plaza Salvador is a vibrant square that serves as a focal point for social gatherings and cultural events
Plaza de la Encarnacion, , Seville, Spain
Affectionately known as "Las Setas" (The Mushrooms), this modern architectural marvel dominates the skyline of Seville's old town. Its distinctive shape and futuristic design stand in stark contrast to the surrounding area.
Calle Duenas 5, Seville, Spain
This magnificent palace, once home to the Duchess of Alba, is a hidden gem in the heart of the city
Calle Becquer 1, Seville, Spain
The Arco de la Macarena is a symbol of Seville's rich cultural heritage and religious devotion. This historic arch once formed part of the city's defensive walls
Calle Resolana s/n, Seville, Spain
Torre Perdigones is a historic tower that offers panoramic views of the city and the Guadalquivir River.
Please meet at the water fountain in Plaza Nueva. This is where the rental bikes are, and is 50 feet from the end of Calle Sierpes.
Please meet at the traffic light directly in front of the Corte Ingles. You will also see a McDonalds and Burger King across the street from the traffic light.
Please meet in front of the columns. Directly in front of the "Bar Piola"
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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