Tour privado en tuk tuk por Sevilla de 2 horas

2 horas
inglés - español
Cancelación gratuita hasta 1 día antes del inicio de la experiencia. Si cancela con menos de 1 día de antelación con respecto al inicio de la experiencia, se le devolverá el 0 % del importe abonado.

Descripción

Explorar Sevilla en tuk tuk permite recorrer la ciudad de forma cómoda mientras se descubren sus principales enclaves desde una perspectiva diferente. Este tour privado ofrece una visión general de su patrimonio histórico y su evolución urbana.

Durante aproximadamente dos horas, el recorrido se realiza en un tuk tuk ecológico con capacidad reducida, lo que favorece una experiencia más personalizada. A lo largo del trayecto, un guía acompaña la visita aportando contexto sobre los lugares más representativos.

El itinerario incluye zonas emblemáticas como Triana y su puente, la Plaza de España, el Parque de María Luisa, la Torre del Oro o la Real Maestranza, así como espacios históricos y contemporáneos que reflejan la diversidad de la ciudad. Durante el recorrido se realizan paradas para observar los puntos de interés y tomar fotografías.

Se trata de una opción adecuada tanto para una primera visita como para quienes buscan una forma ágil de conocer distintos barrios y monumentos en poco tiempo.

Este recorrido te permitirá conocer la ciudad de forma cómoda desde el tuk tuk con la cercanía del guía, creando una forma dinámica de descubrir cada rincón.


¿Qué debes saber antes de reservar?

  • Duración aproximada de 2 horas
  • Idiomas: inglés y español
  • Punto de encuentro en Plaza de España, Sevilla
  • Sin servicio de recogida
  • Edad mínima: 2 años
  • Tour privado (solo para tu grupo)
  • La actividad se realiza en cualquier condición meteorológica
  • Se proporcionan mantas y protección en invierno si es necesario
  • Posibilidad de solicitar asiento infantil bajo petición

¿Qué debes llevar?

  • Ropa cómoda
  • Calzado cómodo
  • Protección solar
  • Chaqueta en invierno

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155 EUR
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41.25 EUR
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64 EUR
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53.34 EUR
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47.15 EUR
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41.25 EUR

Mínimo por reserva: 1 persona / Máximo por reserva: 8 personas

  • Tour privado en tuk tuk ecológico
  • Guía local en vivo (inglés o español)
  • Paradas para fotografías
  • Cancelación gratuita hasta 24 horas antes

  • Start from the Meeting point

    We begin our journey at a central, easy-to-find location to ensure a smooth start. From here, we’ll set off to explore Seville’s most iconic landmarks in comfort.

  • Hernando Colon´s House

    Christopher Columbus's son, Hernando, who built one of the world’s greatest private libraries in Seville. 

  • Triana Bridge

    This historic iron bridge, also known as Puente de Isabel II, connects the city center with the vibrant Triana district. It offers one of the most famous panoramic views of the Guadalquivir river.

  • Capilla del Carmen

    Located at the end of the Triana Bridge, this small, picturesque chapel is dedicated to the patron saint of sailors. Its unique Neo-Mudéjar architecture makes it a beloved local landmark.

  • Triana Area

    Known as the cradle of flamenco and traditional pottery, Triana has a soul unlike any other part of Seville. 

  • San Telmo Palace

    Once a naval academy and now the seat of the Andalusian government, this palace is a masterpiece of Spanish Baroque. Its ornate facade is decorated with statues of famous Sevillian figures.

  • Royal Tobacco Factory

    This massive 18th-century stone building was once the most important tobacco factory in Europe. Today, it serves as the main building for the University of Seville.

  • Cid Statue

    This impressive bronze monument honors El Cid, the legendary Castilian knight and hero of the Reconquista. It stands proudly at the gateway to the park and the university area.

  • Cristoffer Columbus Monument

    Located in the heart of the gardens, this tall lion-topped pillar commemorates the explorer's voyages to the Americas. It is a key symbol of Seville's historical role in global exploration.

  • Jardines de Murillo

    These beautiful gardens are named after the famous painter Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. They feature shaded walkways, tiled benches, and lush Mediterranean flora.

  • Plaza de España

    Built for the 1929 Exhibition, this breathtaking semi-circular plaza is famous for its bridges and colorful tiled alcoves. It is widely considered one of the most beautiful squares in the world.

  • Maria Luisa Park

    Seville's primary public park is a green oasis filled with exotic trees, hidden fountains, and romantic pavilions. It served as the former private gardens of the San Telmo Palace.

  • Plaza de América

    Located within the park, this square is surrounded by three magnificent buildings in different architectural styles. It is often called "the plaza of the pigeons" by locals.

  • Paseo de Cristobal Colón

    This grand riverside boulevard offers a scenic route along the Guadalquivir. It connects the historic center with the famous bullring and the Golden Tower, "Torre del Oro". 

  • Torre del Oro

    This 13th-century military watchtower was once part of the city's defensive walls. Today, its golden reflection on the river remains one of Seville’s most iconic sights.

  • Real Maestranza Bullring

    One of the oldest and most beautiful bullrings in Spain, known for its striking white and yellow Baroque facade. It is a central piece of Seville’s cultural and social history.

  • Sevilla Tower

    As the city's first and only skyscraper, this modern tower offers a striking contrast to the historic skyline. It marks the entrance to the contemporary side of Seville.

  • Cartuja Monastery

    This former monastery was where Columbus lived while planning his second voyage. It later became a world-famous ceramics factory and is now a contemporary art museum.

  • Isla de la Cartuja

    This island was the site of the Expo '92 world fair and is now a hub for technology and culture. It blends historic heritage with modern pavilions and botanical gardens.

  • Macarena Basilica

    This neo-Baroque church houses the Virgin of the Macarena, one of the most revered religious figures in Spain. It is a spiritual heart for the city, especially during Holy Week.

  • Seville City Walls

    These ancient Almohad walls once protected the city from invaders. Today, the well-preserved section in the Macarena neighborhood stands as a testament to Seville’s medieval past.

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