FIRST STEPS. WHAT TO SEE IN SEVILLE

Torre del Oro
Torre del Oro
Fachada del Palacio de San Telmo
Facade of San Telmo's Palace
Plaza de España
Plaza de España
Fuente de las 4 estaciones
Four Seasons Fountain

If you are wondering what to see in Seville, we can help you.

Start the morning, or if you prefer, end the day with us. We repeat this visit at two times: 9 am and at 7 pm. Discover the essential places in Seville with an official guide who will show you all its secrets.

Our first contact is at the door of the Archive of the Indies. What does the word archive mean to you, what is India doing in Seville?  

From here you will begin to find answers to these and many more questions that we will be happy to answer.  

What to see in Seville.

The first steps take us to the banks of the Guadalquivir River where the Torre del Oro ( Tower of Gold) is located, a tower which, by the way, has nothing golden about it. From here we enjoy beautiful views of the river. 

A few metres away we find the Palace of San Telmo, with different uses throughout its history. Sailors, priests and even great court dances have passed through it.  

Continuing our tour, we will see buildings related to such different characters as Carmen the cigarette-maker, or the actors of Game of Thrones. 

Our steps take us to the entrance of the 1929 Exhibition, in which some twenty Latin American countries, as well as Brazil and Portugal, left their architectural and cultural marks, giving rise to what will be called the Ibero-American Exhibition. 

Highlights: Plaza de España and Barrio Santa Cruz

This main entrance gives us access to Maria Luisa Park, the city’s green lung, and to the spectacular Plaza de España, considered by travellers to be one of the best places in the world, a symbol of Spain’s embrace of America. 

In spite of how difficult it is to leave this square, where Lawrence of Arabia or Skywalker have walked, behind, we still have a lot to discover.
After crossing the Jardines de Murillo, we enter a labyrinth of narrow streets where Muslims, Jews and Christians have walked, and which today make up the popular Barrio de Santa Cruz. 

We finish this first “initiation walk” through the city with some brushstrokes on the history of Seville’s most representative buildings: the Cathedral with its popular Giralda tower and the Alcazar. 

Almost without realising it, we arrived at the place where we began our tour with many questions that we hope we have answered. And this is just the beginning. Seville has much more to see and offer. 

Don’t hesitate! Count on us to continue discovering it together! 

Visit with us also the Cathedral and the Giralda or the Alcázar.

Included:

  • Official accredited guide
  • Duration approx. 2 hours

Not included:

  • Entrance to monuments

Price:

  • Consult (depending on the number of people)

Do not forget:

  •  Comfortable shoes, water, mobile or camera

Meeting point

Our meeting point will be the main door of the Archive of the Indies.

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Puerta principal del Archivo de Indias

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Free cancellation up to 48 hours in advance.