See some of Seville’s most iconic landmarks through a guided visit shaped by history, architecture and Andalusian traditions. The city preserves one of Spain’s most remarkable monumental ensembles, influenced by centuries of cultural exchange.
The route begins with a panoramic tour through several areas of the city, including sites connected to the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929, an international event that transformed Seville’s urban landscape and left behind important architectural landmarks.
During the tour, you will stop at the famous Plaza de España, located beside the beautiful María Luisa Park. Its semi-circular design, bridges and ceramic details have made it one of Seville’s most recognisable locations. Afterwards, you will walk through the historic Santa Cruz Quarter, the former Jewish district known for its narrow streets, hidden squares and traditional patios.
Accompanied by an official guide, you will enter the magnificent Seville Cathedral, recognised as one of the world’s largest Gothic cathedrals and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Inside, the monument preserves artistic and historical treasures connected to different periods of the city’s past.
After the guided visit, you will have free time for lunch, shopping or optional activities such as a horse-drawn carriage ride or a cruise along the Guadalquivir River.
The atmosphere of the old town, the reflections on Plaza de España and the rhythm of life beside the Guadalquivir reveal a city filled with character and timeless Andalusian charm.
Minimum per booking: 1 person
