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Sevilla, Spain
The Princess of the GuadalquivirThis tour of Seville’s historic center invites you to dive into the enchantment of the city by the Guadalquivir, featuring intricate Mudejar palaces, flowered patios, and the medieval winding streets of the Santa Cruz district. Throughout the route, discover the legacy of Christian kings and Caliphs, the passion of flamenco, and the iconic landmarks that make Seville the beating heart of Spanish traditions. A simple and immersive way to explore the splendor of Seville at your own pace.

Plaza de España
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The Giant Trees of Seville
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Murillo Gardens
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Rosina’s Balcony
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Convent of San José del Carmen
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Santa Cruz District
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Hospital de los Venerables
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The Alcázar
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Abdel Aziz Tower
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The General Archives of the Indies
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Seville Cathedral
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The Giralda
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The Gate of Forgiveness
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Plaza de San Francisco
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Church of the Divine Saviour
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The Mushrooms of Seville
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Palace of the Marquis de la Motilla
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Sierpes Street
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Plaza Nueva
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Plaza de Toros
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The Guadalquivir
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Triana District
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Santa Ana Church
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Advice
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Torre del Oro
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San Telmo Palace
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The Royal Tobacco Factory
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Lope de Vega Theatre
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Maria Luisa Park
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Jan.
11°
Feb.
12°
March
15°
April
17°
May
21°
June
25°
July
28°
Aug.
28°
Sept.
25°
Oct.
21°
Nov.
15°
Dec.
12°
Andalusia has pleasant weather all year round, making it a great destination at any time of year. Temperatures range from 17°C in January to well over 40°C in July and August, so it's best to avoid the peak summer months if you're sensitive to extreme heat. The wettest period is typically from October to December, while the hottest months are from July to September.
No need to worry about where to begin! Our tours are designed as a loop, so you can jump in wherever you are. The navigation system and audioguide will automatically adjust to your location. However, if you happen to be nearby, we do have a preferred starting point: Plaza de España
Underground Carpark / 1 avenida paseo de Cristina If you've rented a car to explore Andalusia, check if your accommodation offers parking. If so, we recommend leaving your car there and exploring the city on foot. The historic centre is almost entirely pedestrianised, and driving or parking there is nearly impossible. The streets are narrow and winding, traffic is tricky, parking time is limited, prices are high, and the tow trucks are quick to take your car away. Watch out for the so-called "gorrillas"—unofficial parking attendants who offer to keep an eye on your car in exchange for money. You are under no obligation to pay them, and there’s no guarantee your car will actually be watched. We recommend using a paid covered car park. It’s also worth checking with your hotel—some offer discounts or special deals for nearby parking.
There’s so much to see in Seville. If you’re planning to visit several paid attractions, it’s worth getting a skip-the-line combo ticket or a city pass. These often include discounts on monuments, museums, and public transport. Semana Santa, the week leading up to Easter, is the most important religious celebration in Seville and one of the most famous in Spain. Over this week, 60 brotherhoods take part in processions dedicated to the Passion of Christ. The city becomes incredibly crowded, and the streets are taken over by the parades—something to keep in mind whether you're hoping to experience it or prefer to steer clear.
Explorez le monde en totale liberté, à pied au cœur des villes ou au fil des routes. Nos guides audios transforment chaque destination en une découverte culturelle immersive et unique.