Seville

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Seville skyline walking tour with Metropol Parasol visit
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Seville skyline walking tour with Metropol Parasol visit

Book this guided walking tour of Seville and tick off everything from the 28-metre-tall Metropol Parasol and Seville Cathedral, and unwind at a rooftop terrace...

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Guided Seville sightseeing and food tour with rooftop bar visit
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Guided Seville sightseeing and food tour with rooftop bar visit

Book this guided tour of Seville and stop by Seville Cathedral, the Royal Alcazar of Seville, the General Archive of the Indies and so much more...

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Guided tour of Seville’s noble houses and grand gardens
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Guided tour of Seville’s noble houses and grand gardens

Join this guided tour of the grand houses and palaces of Seville's nobility, delving into the art, history and heritage of Spain's Golden Age.

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Seville Cathedral, Giralda and Alcázar skip-the-line tickets and guided tour
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Seville Cathedral, Giralda and Alcázar skip-the-line tickets and guided tour

Visit some of the most important monuments of Seville accompanied by an official guide. Save time with your skip-the-line tickets to the cathedral, the Giralda bell tower, and the Alcázar.

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Seville Cathedral skip-the-line tickets and guided tour
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Seville Cathedral skip-the-line tickets and guided tour

Skip the line at the entrance and explore the Cathedral of Seville, before enjoying the best views of the city from the Giralda bell tower.

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Alcázar of Seville skip-the-line tickets and guided tour
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Alcázar of Seville skip-the-line tickets and guided tour

Enjoy a guided tour of the Alcázar of Seville, one of the most important landmarks in Spain. Admire its wonderful gardens and visit some of the film locations from the TV series Game of Thrones.

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Guided tour of the white villages of Andalusia: Ronda, Grazalema and Zahara
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Guided tour of the white villages of Andalusia: Ronda, Grazalema and Zahara

Discover the essence of the white villages of Andalusia! Book a guided tour with Musement and visit Grazalema, Zahara de la Sierra and Ronda. Enjoy great views.

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Flamenco night in Seville
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Flamenco night in Seville

Immerse yourself in the Andalusian tradition on this tour of Seville at night. Enjoy a live flamenco show and taste some typical tapas.

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Ticket for the hop-on hop-off bus tour of Seville
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Ticket for the hop-on hop-off bus tour of Seville

Take advantage of this hop-on hop-off bus tour to get the most out of your visit to Seville, enjoying the different available tours.

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Seville boat tour of the Guadalquivir
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Seville boat tour of the Guadalquivir

Discover Seville from a different perspective on this boat tour with an audio guide. Observe the city's main attractions while sailing along the Guadalquivir.

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Seville guided walking tour for small groups
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Seville guided walking tour for small groups

Join now for a guided tour to discover the main monuments of Seville and the most charming corners of this city.

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Granada and the Alhambra day trip from Seville
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Granada and the Alhambra day trip from Seville

Book now an exclusive one day trip to Granada from Seville and visit the Alhambra, one of the most beautiful monuments of the world.

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Things to do in Seville

Seville, a popular local song proclaims, has a special colour. What that colour is is up to the eye of the beholder. Is it the honey-hued Giralda belfry? The green gardens of the Royal Alcazar? Or the blue tiles that adorn Plaza de España? Or the 50,000 orange trees dotted around the Andalusian capital? As a city, Seville boasts world-class attractions. As a destination, Seville spoils you for choice, offering culture, nature and gastronomy – all served with a dollop of passion. Top things to experience in Seville include the Cathedral of Santa Maria, the former Jewish district in Santa Cruz, a tapas tasting session and a flamenco show. There are also dozens of less-heralded attractions such the palaces of its nobility and the history-steeped General Archive of the Indies. Top six things to do in Seville 1. Visit the Cathedral and climb the Giralda The world’s largest Gothic church, a belltower that’s inspired countless imitations across the world and the tomb of Christopher Columbus. It’s fair to say that Seville’s Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See is a showstopper. Then there are the lavishly decorated chapels dedicated to monarchs, saints and virgins, the Renaissance sacristy, the baroque tabernacle and an altarpiece packed with more than 200 figures. You can also climb the 104-metre-tall belfry, known as La Giralda, which began life as a mosque’s minaret. The 360° views from the top over the city are camera-grabbingly good. And then outside, there’s the soothing tranquility of the Patio de los Naranjos, where the sweet smell of orange blossom drifts through the air. 2. Wander around Plaza de España and Parque de María Luisa Most trade fairs and expositions are dismantled once the party is over. In Seville, the legacy of the Iberian-American Exposition of 1929 lives on in the Plaza de España and Parque de María Luisa. So much so that they’ve become Hollywood stars. If you think you’ve seen Plaza de España before, it’s because you have – as the planet Naboo in Star Wars. While Parque de María Luisa houses among its trees the extravagantly decorated pavilions of many of the participating nations and Spanish regions. 3. Explore the palaces of Seville When it comes to palaces, the Royal Alcazar is the jewel in Seville’s crown. Originally an emir’s fortress, it became the palace of Castilian kings after the Christian conquest of Seville in the 13th century. Its Patio de las Doncellas has also been sprinkled with Hollywood stardust, featuring in Game of Thrones and Kingdom of Heaven. And then there are the gardens – a real haven in the heart of the city. Not to be outdone by the monarchs, the city’s nobles also built sumptuous places for themselves. The tiled walls of the Casa de Pilatos, the priceless Roman mosaics of the Palace of the Countess of Lebrija and the bougainvillea-clad Palace of the Dueñas are all must-visit attractions in their own right. 4. Stroll around Santa Cruz Tucked in between the cathedral and the Royal Alcazar, the labyrinth of whitewashed alleys that is Santa Cruz is the sort of place where you find your inner compass. Every turn leads to a new source of wonder, be it a cool square lined with orange trees or a flower-festooned laneway in the Juderia, the former Jewish quarter. 5. Treat yourself to tapas and flamenco The origins of tapas and flamenco are still disputed in Spain, but few would quibble that Seville has a strong claim to both. Both are omnipresent throughout the city. Venues putting on flamenco shows – known as tablaos – tend to be compact but hugely atmospheric. While any bar worth its salt will have a counter laden with tasty tapas and legs of cured ham hanging from the ceiling like stalactites. If you fancy gorging yourself, head to the Triana district on the left bank of the River Guadalquivir. Its market and streets are packed with unpretentious tapas bars. Triana is also where many of Seville’s top tablaos are. So, make it a day in Triana. 6. Discover the new world at the General Archive of the Indies The General Archive of the Indies is the least well-known of the triangle of monuments that make up Seville’s UNESCO World Heritage Site – the other two are the cathedral and Royal Alcazar. Especially as it’s opposite the other two and free in. Which makes it all the more worth a visit. Located in a Renaissance palace, it houses a priceless collection of documents chronicling Spain’s conquest of the ‘New World’. The most famous of these is the Treaty of Tordesillas – the original is on display – that divided the Americas between Spain and Portugal. You don’t have to be a history buff to be impressed by the archive’s regular exhibitions.
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