Explore and live a different experience in the alternative tapas tour in Seville. You will visit the bohemian area of Alameda de Hercules, popular for its original life. In the 1980s this neighborhood was one of the most troubled in the city with a great number of brothels.Today, it is a center for the culture and boast the most alternative atmosphere in the city making it a great place to discover interesting and modern tapas that push the boundaries of this cuisine to new heights.
Named after the renowned Spanish playwright, this plaza is surrounded by beautiful historic buildings and lively cafés. It’s an excellent spot to soak up the local atmosphere, enjoy a coffee, and people-watch while taking in the surrounding architecture. The plaza often hosts local events and markets, adding to its lively and authentic Spanish ambiance.
egend of Hercules and the Pillars of Hercules. They were originally part of a Roman temple dedicated to Hercules and were erected here in the 17th century. The columns, with their classical design, stand as a fascinating historical marker and provide a striking contrast to the surrounding modern buildings and lively square.
Surrounded by a mix of trendy bars, restaurants, and cultural venues, it's a great spot to experience the local nightlife, enjoy a leisurely stroll, or relax under the shade of its ancient trees. The square also features impressive statues and a relaxed, bohemian vibe.
Located in a quiet corner of the city, it offers a serene and reflective atmosphere, with intricate details and a rich history that make it a captivating visit for those interested in Seville’s architectural and religious heritage.
you can explore a wide range of fresh produce, meats, and local delicacies. The market is not just a place to shop but a lively experience, offering a taste of Andalusian life with its colorful stalls and lively atmosphere. It’s an ideal place to savor authentic flavors and immerse yourself in the everyday rhythm of Seville.
Its unique architecture and versatile interior make it a hub for community events, exhibitions, and cultural activities. It’s worth a visit to experience both its historical charm and its contemporary role in the city’s cultural life.
howcases the opulent architecture of the 18th century. Originally a stately home, it now serves as a cultural space and community center. Its beautiful interiors and atmospheric charm make it a fascinating stop to explore Seville's architectural heritage and cultural scene.
erene escape from the city's hustle and bustle. Surrounded by historic buildings and quaint cafés, it provides a picturesque spot to relax and soak in the local atmosphere. Its traditional Andalusian ambiance and inviting layout make it a lovely place to unwind and enjoy the unique character of Seville.
Its intricate tile work, ornate altarpieces, and peaceful courtyards offer a quiet retreat and a glimpse into Seville’s rich religious and architectural history.
Lined with traditional buildings and shaded by greenery, it offers a tranquil walk through a lesser-known, yet captivating part of Seville. Ideal for a peaceful stroll, it provides a charming glimpse into the city's architectural and cultural heritage.
Surrounded by traditional Andalusian architecture and lively local spots, it’s a perfect place to enjoy a leisurely stroll or a quiet moment. The plaza's intimate setting and authentic atmosphere offer a genuine taste of Seville’s everyday life.
The building's charming façade and preserved elements provide a glimpse into the craftsmanship of a bygone era. It's an intriguing spot for those interested in Seville's commercial history and architectural heritage.
in front of la Casa de las Sirenas at Alameda de Hercules 30
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