Things to see in Sevilla

The Archive of the Indies, Seville’s mecca of Americanism
Located between the cathedral and the Royal Alcázar, this beautiful Renaissance building houses unique document collections. Discover the General Archive of the Indies.

San Telmo Palace: a Sevillian Baroque gem
San Telmo Palace, the seat of the President of the Regional Government of Andalusia, is an architectural gem built in the eighteenth century.

María Luisa Park: romantic nature
Since the late nineteenth century, María Luisa Park, with its hundreds of species of plants, has been one of the most romantic places in Seville.

The Santa Cruz neighbourhood: a beautiful labyrinth
The winding streets of the Santa Cruz neighbourhood are home to churches that were once mosques and synagogues, balconies filled with flowers and unique spots for romantic strolls.

The Nervión neighbourhood: Seville at its most contemporary
In the neighbourhood of Nervión, next to the Santa Justa station, there are all kinds of bars and restaurants where you can experience the modern side of Seville.

The Giralda, symbol of Seville
The Giralda in Seville, the city’s symbol and cultural melting pot, was at one time the tallest tower in the world.

El Arenal, Seville’s most cosmopolitan neighbourhood
Bustling El Arenal neighbourhood, beloved by tourists and bullfighting enthusiasts, lies between Paseo de Colón, Calle Adriano and Calle Dos de Mayo.

Calle Betis: the most scenic street in Seville
Calle Betis, on the banks of the Guadalquivir river in the Triana district, offers the most spectacular panorama in Seville. What’s more, it is renowned for its lively bar atmosphere.

What to do in Seville with children. Discover the best activities
Seville has all kinds of attractions on offer for children. From activities for the whole family to visits to unique spots that will leave them open-mouthed.