This is an exclusive and private tour, the guide is just for you. This way, you don’t have to be subject to rigid schedules and you can pause whenever you want. Likewise, you can modify the route to your liking and convenience. Also, the guide is an accredited professional with years of experience who will be happy to tell you all about the history and customs of your hometown.
Created as a former Merchant’s Market House today houses much of the documentation of trade with the Indies.
Since the 10th century, during the Andalusian period the court was established here and since then the different kings have had the place as their residence in Seville. Currently, the complex is a mixture of buildings of different styles and eras.
It was erected in the place where the Aljama Mosque of the city of which it still preserves its minaret was previously erected.
f narrow streets, squares and orange blossoms in spring. We will discover the past of this ancient Jewry, not always as splendid and radiant as it is today.
nd named Murillo after one of the most illustrious painters in the city. In it is the Paseo de Catalina de Ribera, a noblewoman of vital importance to the city.
has undergone several renovations in the last century. You probably can't imagine where the fires of the Inquisition stood.
as one of the most visited and beloved monuments by visitors and locals. Full of an extensive sample of different techniques of trianera ceramics, a real delight for the senses.
This park formed the park of the extensive garden of Infanta María Luisa de Borbón, being donated to the city by herself at the end of the 19th century.
tinent and its cigars were sold beyond our borders. Her cigarette makers, brave and independent women, inspired one of the most famous operas, Carmen, and were the creators of Europe’s first women’s union.
on and her husband Antoine de Orléans, Duke of Montpensier. One of the jewels of the Sevillian Baroque, designed by Leonardo de Figueroa that now houses the seat of the Government of Andalusia.
Built in the 12th century as a defense tower, it was part of the Seville Wall. During all these years it has been used for different needs such as jail for nobles or warehouse.
the Arabs “wadi al-kabir”, Guadalquivir, translated as “big river”. Witnessing numerous events being seaworthy, it became Puerto de Indias and contemplated the arrival of Elcano after more than two years of crossing at sea.
The guide awaits you next to the fountain at the main entrance of the General Archive of the Indies, on avenue of the Constitution.
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