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A lively city with activities and events all year round, while here for even a few days you can still dive into rich culture and activities.

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Monuments Prices & Schedule

Create an authentic and convenient experience in the heart of Andalusia. Here you can see all the prices and hours of operations of all the main sites in the city. 

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Nightlife in Seville

 The ambiance and style of Seville is truly different in the evening; experience locals out and about, street performances, and see life as it truly and naturally is.

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A city both young and old, Seville has a little something for everyone. The city is brimming with activities and fun for the whole family.

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Sports and activity in Seville cannot be avoided. The city holds two sports stadiums, skate parks, as well as a host of marathons and races.

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Emblematic streets

The photogenic Calle Betis stands out in the Triana neighbourhood . It is full of colours and terraces where you can have a drink and enjoy the views of the city’s monuments. The Paseo Colón is on the opposite bank of the river and features shops selling gastronomy, decoration and local fashion. When in the Santa Cruz neighbourhood, don't miss Callejón del Agua and Calle Judería. On these streets you will be surrounded by the pleasant scent of the flowers in the gardens of the area.

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The Triana bridge

Its name comes from the fact that it links the Triana neighbourhood with the centre of Seville . Its real name is the Isabel II Bridge . With Calle Betis on one side and the Giralda on the other, this is one of the most popular postcard spots in the city.

Plaza de España, Seville

Andalusian Plazas

The typical plaza includes orange trees, flower beds, benches and small fountains. You can see this in the Santa Cruz quarter in the Doña Elvira and Santa Cruz plazas or the Patio de Banderas . The San Lorenzo Plaza has a different style with benches shaded by banana trees. The city has two large squares which are essential for any visit: Plaza de España and Plaza de América .

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In a horse-drawn carriage

This is an original, comfortable and very Sevillian way to the visit the most touristic spots in Seville. The official tour covers the main attractions: Plaza de España, María Luisa Park, the Cathedral, the Giralda , the Torre del Oro , the Real Alcázar and La Maestranza Bullring.

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Food and Craftwork Markets

Discover the character and the lifestyle of the local people yourself by going to a market. For example, the popular Triana and La Encarnación markets . Both combine their function as a food market with delicious catering options. La Encarnación market also boasts the Setas de Sevilla , with the largest viewing point in Seville. For anyone who wants to buy a charming souvenir from Seville, El Postigo craft market is a good option.

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View from the river

You can also discover Seville with a boat trip along the Guadalquivir river , as if it were a large avenue crossing the city. The tour starts at the Torre del Oro and includes a different perspective of several monuments. There are also wine and gastronomy tasting and live music routes.

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Flamenco tablaos

There are very few places like Seville to enjoy this art form, listed as Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO. There are plenty of tablaos and peñas with shows in the Arenal, Santa Cruz and Triana neighbourhoods. Also, every September, Seville holds its famous festival that includes performances from important flamenco figures.

María Luisa Park

Its large gardens

The view of Seville is even more special between the months of March, April and May. The gardens blossom with colour, with orange trees in bloom and the scent of orange flowers wafting through pleasant strolls along green spaces such as María Luisa Park and the Real Alcázar gardens . It also celebrates its two major festivals: Easter Week and the April Fair .

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Its temples... of football

The city is alive with the intense rivalry between its two football clubs: Sevilla FC and Real Betis . On matchdays you can feel the passion all around the city, which can be seen with the teams’ colours. Both clubs also offer tours of their stadiums.

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Seville Cathedral & La Giralda

Seville Cathedral & La Giralda

The Catedral de Santa María de la Sede is one of the largest cathedrals in the world. The cathedral was built over the remnants of a Moorish mosque. The Giralda tower was once part of this mosque. Once in the cathedral, you can admire a treasure trove, the tomb of Columbus and the royal chapel. You can also climb the Giralda tower for a beautiful panorama of the city.

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Alcazar of Seville

Alcazar of Seville

Alcázar Real de Sevilla is the Royal Palace of Seville. This Moorish palace complex is by far the most famous Seville attraction. The Alcazar palace should not be missed during your city trip. The palace is still in use today by the Spanish King. Due to the limited number of visitors per hour, it is crucial that you book your tickets in advance.

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Plaza de España - Spain square of Seville

The most famous square in Seville is located in the Maria Luisa park. The Plaza de España was created for the Ibero-American exhibition of 1929 to symbolise peace with the former colonies. A highlight of this Spanish square are the 52 benches with Andalusian tiles that represent all Spanish provinces.

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Welcome to Seville, the captivating capital of Andalusia, Spain! With its rich history and vibrant culture, Seville offers an unforgettable city trip experience. Explore the largest historic center in Europe, marvel at the Real Alcázar de Sevilla and the iconic Seville Cathedral with the Giralda Tower. Don't miss the birthplace of flamenco in Barrio de Triana or the fascinating Mudéjar architecture.

Experience Seville's Semana Santa and Feria de Abril festivals for a taste of local traditions. Enjoy warm weather, delicious tapas, and the rhythmic allure of flamenco. Seville beckons you to immerse yourself in its ancient charm and captivating spirit.

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Cathedral & Giralda

The gigantic Seville Cathedral is one of the largest cathedrals in the world. At the cathedral is the Giralda tower from the Moorish period.

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Plaza de España

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Semana Santa

Semana Santa

This is the holy week before Easter, in which Jesus's struggle to the cross is remembered. Seville is one of the cities in Spain with the most fanatic celebrations and processions with holy statues and traditional robes with pointed hats.

Feria de Abril

Feria de Abril

The festival week of Seville, with flamenco, horses and many food stalls and wine. The festival week takes place every year two weeks after the Semana Santa. The Feria de Abril takes place on the site of the Los Remedios festival, southwest of the city, near the Guadalquivir River.

Ideal duration for your Seville city break

Planning a city break to Seville, Spain? Allocate a minimum of two full days to fully embrace the charm of this captivating city. On your first day, explore the absolute highlights, the majestic Real Alcazar de Sevilla (royal palace), and the awe-inspiring Seville Cathedral with the adjacent La Giralda tower. Despite the crowds and queues at these attractions, it's essential to soak in their splendor. Spend the rest of your day wandering through the enchanting Santa Cruz district, meandering along atmospheric narrow streets, and savoring delightful dining options.

For your second day in Seville, embark on a leisurely city walk. Commence your journey at the grand Plaza de España, an unmissable gem in the heart of Seville, located within the picturesque Parque de Maria Luisa. Discover the allure of beautiful landmarks like the tobacco factory and the San Telmo palace, en route to the iconic Torre del Oro, the golden tower on the Guadalquivir river, and the Plaza de Toros, the bullfighting arena. Don't miss the contemporary wooden masterpiece of Metropol Parasol and a visit to the grand Iglesia del Salvador, the second-largest church after the cathedral. As evening descends, conclude your Seville adventure by venturing to the authentic Triana district on the opposite bank of the Guadalquivir. Triana offers a perfect setting to relish local cuisine or immerse yourself in an entrancing flamenco show. These two fulfilling days will ensure you experience Seville's most important sights, leaving you with unforgettable memories of your Seville travel.

Best time to visit Seville

Seville boasts a scorching Mediterranean climate, with summers reaching soaring temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius. In Andalusia, the winters are delightfully mild. During the hottest moments of the year, Seville's streets appear deserted as locals take siestas, and tourists seek solace at the beaches or pools.

However, for an ideal visit to Seville, consider the enchanting springtime. As spring unfolds, the city comes alive with fragrant jasmine and blooming orange trees, painting the streets in hues of nature's splendor. Avoid the scorching heat and embrace the delightful beauty of Seville in the charming spring season.

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Seville City Guide - What to visit in Seville?

Welcome to the online Seville travel guide ! The city of Seville (or Sevilla in Spanish) is the capital of the Spanish region and province of Andalusia and has about 700,000 inhabitants, making Seville the fourth largest city in Spain . In the cultural, political, economic and artistic realms, Seville is the most important southern Spanish city. Seville has the largest historic centre of Europe. The historic city centre of Seville offers many attractions , such as the Real Alcázar de Sevilla , the Seville Cathedral with the Giralda Tower and the Torre del Oro at the river.

This beautiful city is located on the Guadalquivir river. Thanks to the many historical highlights, Seville is seen by many people as the most beautiful city of Andalusia and Spain. Conclusion, considering all the Arabic influences, the narrow winding streets, parks and the large historic centre ( Barrio de Santa Cruz ). Barrio de Triana , a district of Seville Spain is seen as the birthplace of flamenco, the typical Spanish dance and music. Seville is famous for its Mudéjar architecture, which is a mix of Islamic and Catholic architectural styles. After the Catholics defeated the Moors, who had ruled over Seville for more than 500 years, they kept many beautiful buildings intact like the Alcazar Palace. Sometimes they gave it their own Catholic twist, like the cathedral with the Giralda .

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You would be lucky if you could visit Seville city during the Semana Santa, the Holy Week before Easter, or with the Feria de Abril, the festival week. You would get to experience the traditions of Sevillians during these events . The inhabitants of Seville have their own typical non-official dialect, called sevillanos. Even for other Spaniards, the inhabitants of Seville are not always easy to understand.

Seville has a lot to offer during your city trip. Enjoy the beautiful attractions and sightseeing of Seville Spain, the warm weather, the delicious tapas, long nights, ancient culture, temperament and flamenco. Seville is a city where you can easily spend a full three days visiting all of the sights. As a result, it is the ideal city to visit for a longer stay and for day trips from Seville to the other Andalusia points of interest .

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How many days in Sevilla?

If you want to visit Seville Spain with a city break, it is advisable to take at least two full days to visit the city in Spain. You will be able to spend the first day of your trip visiting the two absolute highlights of Seville Spain, namely the Real Alcazar de Sevilla (the royal palace) and the impressive Seville Cathedral with the adjacent La Giralda tower. Because of the crowds and queues at these attractions, you will already lose the necessary time just to visit these two top attractions. You can spend the rest of the first day exploring the Santa Cruz district , the historic Seville city centre with its atmospheric narrow streets and nice restaurants.

You can then spend your second day in Sevilla city doing a long city walk. Start this walk at the imposing square Plaza de España , definitely a must see in Seville. This Plaza de España is located in the city park ‘Parque de Maria Luisa’, which you can also discover. After that you walk along beautiful buildings such as the tobacco factory and the San Telmo palace to the Torre del Oro, the golden tower on the Guadalquivir and continue to the Plaza de Toros, the bullfighting arena. Then you can visit other monuments such as the wooden construction of Metropol Parasol and visit the Iglesia del Salvador, the largest church after the cathedral. In the evening, end your tour of Seville by visiting the Triana district on the other side of the Guadalquivir. Triana is one of the most authentic neighborhoods in Seville, an ideal place to eat out or to visit a flamenco show. This way you have seen the most important sights during your two days of Seville travel.

The best time to visit Seville

Seville has a Mediterranean climate with very hot summers. The temperatures in Andalusia regularly rise above 40 degrees Celsius and the winters are generally very mild. At the hottest moments of the hottest days of the year, the streets of Seville are almost empty. The locals then keep siesta and tourists are miles away at the beach or swimming pools. You'll regularly see thunderstorm clouds over Sevilla city during the months of September and October, but these are usually followed by sunshine. The ideal time to visit Séville in Spain is in spring. Seville blooms with jasmine and orange tree blossoms.

Where is the city of Sevilla in Spain?

The city of Sevilla is located in Andalusia 122 km from Cadiz, 90 km from Jerez de la Frontera , 141 km from Córdoba , 128 km from Ronda and 205 km from Málaga.

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Alcazaba de Málaga

Jaén Cathedral

Cádiz Cathedral

Muelle de las Carabelas

Alcazaba de Almería

Alhambra y Generalife

Andalusia's Natural Treasures

Cerro del Hierro

Duna de Bolonia

Caminito del Rey

Georuta Desierto de Gorafe

La Geoda de Pulpí

Gruta de las Maravillas

Tinto River

Los Alcornocales

Sierra Nevada

Sierras Subbéticas

Torcal de Antequera

Despeñaperros

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  • Costa de la Luz-Huelva
  • Costa Tropical
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  • Michelin Star

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Places of leisure

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Where to sleep?

Hotel-Apartment

Housing for tourism purposes

Rural House

Country House Lodge

Rural Resort

Campsites and overnight parking

Youth Hostel

Boarding House

Where to eat ?

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Things to do

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  • Alpujarra Almeriense/Río Nacimiento Alpujarra Almeriense/Río Nacimiento Alpujarra Almeriense/Río Nacimiento Alpujarra Almeriense/Río Nacimiento
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  • Costa de Almería Costa de Almería Costa de Almería Costa de Almería
  • Sierra de los Filabres Sierra de los Filabres Sierra de los Filabres Sierra de los Filabres
  • Sierra de María/Los Velez Sierra de María/Los Velez Sierra de María/Los Velez Sierra de María/Los Velez
  • Valle de Almanzora Valle de Almanzora Valle de Almanzora Valle de Almanzora
  • Costa de la Luz (Cádiz) Costa de la Luz (Cádiz) Costa de la Luz (Cádiz) Costa de la Luz (Cádiz)
  • Campo de Gibraltar/Los Alcornocales Campo de Gibraltar/Los Alcornocales Campo de Gibraltar/Los Alcornocales Campo de Gibraltar/Los Alcornocales
  • Cádiz Cádiz Cádiz Cádiz
  • Jerez de la Frontera Jerez de la Frontera Jerez de la Frontera Jerez de la Frontera
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  • Córdoba y su Entorno Córdoba y su Entorno Córdoba y su Entorno Córdoba y su Entorno
  • Córdoba y la Zona del Guadalquivir Córdoba y la Zona del Guadalquivir Córdoba y la Zona del Guadalquivir Córdoba y la Zona del Guadalquivir
  • La Campiña (Córdoba) La Campiña (Córdoba) La Campiña (Córdoba) La Campiña (Córdoba)
  • Alto Guadiato Alto Guadiato Alto Guadiato Alto Guadiato
  • La Subbética La Subbética La Subbética La Subbética
  • Los Pedroches Los Pedroches Los Pedroches Los Pedroches
  • Altiplano de Granada Altiplano de Granada Altiplano de Granada Altiplano de Granada
  • Costa Tropical y Valle de Lecrín Costa Tropical y Valle de Lecrín Costa Tropical y Valle de Lecrín Costa Tropical y Valle de Lecrín
  • Hoya de Guadix y Marquesado Hoya de Guadix y Marquesado Hoya de Guadix y Marquesado Hoya de Guadix y Marquesado
  • La Vega y la Campana La Vega y la Campana La Vega y la Campana La Vega y la Campana
  • El Poniente Granadino El Poniente Granadino El Poniente Granadino El Poniente Granadino
  • Granada y Sierra Nevada Granada y Sierra Nevada Granada y Sierra Nevada Granada y Sierra Nevada
  • La Alpujarra La Alpujarra La Alpujarra La Alpujarra
  • Andévalo y Parque Minero Andévalo y Parque Minero Andévalo y Parque Minero Andévalo y Parque Minero
  • Doñana y Entorno Doñana y Entorno Doñana y Entorno Doñana y Entorno
  • Sierra de Aracena y Picos de Aroche Sierra de Aracena y Picos de Aroche Sierra de Aracena y Picos de Aroche Sierra de Aracena y Picos de Aroche
  • Costa de la Luz (Huelva) Costa de la Luz (Huelva) Costa de la Luz (Huelva) Costa de la Luz (Huelva)
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  • Niebla y el Condado Niebla y el Condado Niebla y el Condado Niebla y el Condado
  • Jaén y Entorno Jaén y Entorno Jaén y Entorno Jaén y Entorno
  • Sierra Morena/Sierras de Andújar y Despeñaperros Sierra Morena/Sierras de Andújar y Despeñaperros Sierra Morena/Sierras de Andújar y Despeñaperros Sierra Morena/Sierras de Andújar y Despeñaperros
  • Sierra Mágina Sierra Mágina Sierra Mágina Sierra Mágina
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  • Úbeda/Baeza Úbeda/Baeza Úbeda/Baeza Úbeda/Baeza
  • Sierra Sur y Campiña de Jaén Sierra Sur y Campiña de Jaén Sierra Sur y Campiña de Jaén Sierra Sur y Campiña de Jaén
  • Axarquía/Costa del Sol Oriental Axarquía/Costa del Sol Oriental Axarquía/Costa del Sol Oriental Axarquía/Costa del Sol Oriental
  • Antequera y Entorno Antequera y Entorno Antequera y Entorno Antequera y Entorno
  • Costa del Sol Occidental Costa del Sol Occidental Costa del Sol Occidental Costa del Sol Occidental
  • Málaga y Entorno Málaga y Entorno Málaga y Entorno Málaga y Entorno
  • Serranía de Ronda/Valle del Genal Serranía de Ronda/Valle del Genal Serranía de Ronda/Valle del Genal Serranía de Ronda/Valle del Genal
  • Valle del Guadalhorce Valle del Guadalhorce Valle del Guadalhorce Valle del Guadalhorce
  • El Aljarafe El Aljarafe El Aljarafe El Aljarafe
  • La Marisma/Bajo Guadalquivir La Marisma/Bajo Guadalquivir La Marisma/Bajo Guadalquivir La Marisma/Bajo Guadalquivir
  • La Vega del Guadalquivir La Vega del Guadalquivir La Vega del Guadalquivir La Vega del Guadalquivir
  • Sevilla y Entorno Sevilla y Entorno Sevilla y Entorno Sevilla y Entorno
  • Sierra Norte Sierra Norte Sierra Norte Sierra Norte
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  • Costa del Sol Costa del Sol Costa del Sol Costa del Sol
  • Costa de la Luz- Cadiz Costa de la Luz- Cadiz Costa de la Luz- Cadiz Costa de la Luz- Cadiz
  • Costa de la Luz-Huelva Costa de la Luz-Huelva Costa de la Luz-Huelva Costa de la Luz-Huelva
  • Costa Tropical Costa Tropical Costa Tropical Costa Tropical
  • Blue Flag beaches Blue Flag beaches Blue Flag beaches Blue Flag beaches
  • Gastronomic Activities Gastronomic Activities Gastronomic Activities Gastronomic Activities
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  • Pitch & Putt Pitch & Putt Pitch & Putt Pitch & Putt
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Sevilla

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It contains historical and geographical information on the city of Seville, its monuments and museums, fiestas, traditions, gastronomy and craft work.

It also suggests various themed routes and contains a practical plan of the city and its access routes.

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  1. Sevilla

    History. According to legend, the foundation of Seville can be traced back to the mythical city of Tarsis, founded by Hercules and which he gave to his son Hí­spalo, hence its former name: Hí­spalis. Its origins go back to the VIII century b.c., during the periodo tartésico *** tartary period, starting with a settlement named Ispal.

  2. Welcome to Seville

    Visit Seville and explore the rich, intimate streets of the city, become captivated by the immemorial culture surrounding you, and fall in love with heart of Andalucia. Discover a city brimming with life and history and learn how its evolved through the centuries and inspired the rest of the world. The city of Seville is a welcoming one and ...

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    Seville is a city that never ceases to surprise. Sporting events, festivals, overflowing culture. Discover the best plans in the city. Exposiciones. 23.02.24-09.06.24.

  4. Sevilla

    In its lower course, 70 kilometres from the sea, is the ancient city of Seville, the capital of the Autonomous Region of Andalusia and of the largest and most densely populated province in Andalusia. The towns and cities on the shores of the river are living testimony to its historic and cultural past. Seville, the emblematic city of universal ...

  5. What to do in Seville

    Shopping. Walk through the most emblematic streets of the city and get to know unique establishments where craftsmanship and luxury shine. Go to a shopping mall and discover the infinite offer of stores where you can do your shopping. Seville is a city for shopping. Take me shopping.

  6. Tourism province of Seville

    Active tourism. Put yourself to the test in an unparalleled natural environment. Tourism à la carte. ... (Provincial Council of Seville) responsible for the promotion of tourism in the province of Seville. Its objectives are innovation, promotion and local economic development in a context of respect for the environment. C/ Leonardo Da Vinci ...

  7. During your stay

    The Metrocentro is the surface version of the metro to reach the very heart of Seville, its monumental area. Its route is in itself a tourist walk. Customer Service Phone Numbers:. 900 927 172. 954 540 785. Regular schedules. Monday to Thursday: from 06:30 am to 11:00 pm. Fridays and holiday eves: 06:30 to 02:00 hours.

  8. Tourism in Seville. What to see

    An inspiring destination. Seville is a city that leaves its mark, and many people define it as special. It might be because of the grandeur of its monuments. Or perhaps the charm of areas such as Triana. It may possibly be the scent of jasmine in its squares or the Spanish guitar music of its streets. Some say that it's the tradition of its ...

  9. Seville Itineraries and Useful Information

    Itineraries, Useful Information and other Topics in Seville. Tips and Tricks to see that you have the best and easiest time in Seville as possible. We'll give you the time tables of the most popular places in the city, and you can use these guides and maps to get where you want to go fast and without issue.

  10. Seville (Centre) Tourist Office

    Seville (Centre) Tourist Office Seville (Centre) Tourist Office. Add to my travel plan; Add to my travel plan; 51197. 3. Ver 5 + Opening times. Monday to Friday 9:00 to 19:30. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays 9:30 to 15.00. If you have any questions or suggestions, send us the following form. Add to my travel plan ...

  11. Places to visit in Seville

    In a horse-drawn carriage. This is an original, comfortable and very Sevillian way to the visit the most touristic spots in Seville. The official tour covers the main attractions: Plaza de España, María Luisa Park, the Cathedral, the Giralda, the Torre del Oro, the Real Alcázar and La Maestranza Bullring. Lonja del Barranco market, Seville.

  12. Seville Explorer

    Welcome to Seville, the captivating capital of Andalusia, Spain! With its rich history and vibrant culture, Seville offers an unforgettable city trip experience. Explore the largest historic center in Europe, marvel at the Real Alcázar de Sevilla and the iconic Seville Cathedral with the Giralda Tower. Don't miss the birthplace of flamenco in Barrio de Triana or the fascinating Mudéjar ...

  13. Real Alcazar of Seville

    Buy Tickets. This web is the only authorised and official website for Ticket Sales. Purchase your tickets with our online ticketing service and access the Real Alcázar of Seville without waiting at the ticket office. If you purchase the tickets at the Box Office, please note that they are located in the "Patio de Banderas" starting at 9:00 a.m.

  14. Tourist offices

    The Network of Tourist Offices in the province of Seville consists of 33 municipal establishments open to the public to guide, assist and inform visitors about the resources and activities and provide all the information they may need for their stay in the different destinations in Seville and its province. A complete network of resources at ...

  15. Guides, maps and monuments

    Monuments. The monumental heritage of Seville is impressive. To make the most of your stay in the city, and to plan your visit to the places that interest you the most, we provide the schedules of the monuments, their prices and their location within the tourist maps. Monuments of Seville. What you need to know is in your inbox.

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    Setas de Sevilla has been winning over the hearts of all and sundry over these ten years and today it is the city's social hub. Are you coming to celebrate with us? ... This website uses its own and third-party cookies to improve the user experience and analyze their behavior in order to improve the service offered.

  17. Visit Sevilla Spain

    Welcome to the online Seville travel guide! The city of Seville (or Sevilla in Spanish) is the capital of the Spanish region and province of Andalusia and has about 700,000 inhabitants, making Seville the fourth largest city in Spain. In the cultural, political, economic and artistic realms, Seville is the most important southern Spanish city.

  18. Visit Seville

    Day 1. Mflito. 09:00 Basilica de la Macarena. This cathedral is home to the statue of La Macarena and museum of Brotherhood. . 13 mins. OsvaldoGago. 10:15 Metropol Parasol. An incredible modern architectural structure with lookout point, ancient ruins and stores.

  19. How to apply for or renew a U.S. tourist visa

    Visitor (tourist) visas and other travel documents for entering the U.S. The visitor visa is a type of nonimmigrant visa for people who wish to temporarily enter the U.S. There are two categories: B-1 for business travel; B-2 for tourism and medical treatment; Learn about B-1 and B-2 visas, including: Reasons you would need each type of visitor ...

  20. Museum of Art and Popular Customs of Sevilla

    The Museum of Art and Popular Customs of Sevilla was created in 1972. The museum is dedicated to the ethnological heritage of Andalusia, both material and human. The objects and utensils on display document the customs, wisdom and ways of life of the traditional culture in the area. It is set in the Mudejar Pavilion designed by architect ...

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  22. Sevilla

    The Seville Tourist Office is located in the Sevillian capital. It offers users tourist information about the city, the province and the rest of Andalusia. Schedule. Monday to Friday from 9 am. to 7:30 pm. Saturday, Sunday and bank holidays from 9:30 pm. to 3 pm.

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    It contains historical and geographical information on the city of Seville, its monuments and museums, fiestas, traditions, gastronomy and craft work. It also suggests various themed routes and contains a practical plan of the city and its access routes. Sevilla.