Recorrer Sevilla en tuk tuk permite descubrir sus principales iconos de forma ágil y cómoda, ideal para una primera toma de contacto con la ciudad. Este tour privado ofrece una visión general clara mientras se disfruta del ambiente urbano y sus contrastes.
El recorrido comienza en un punto céntrico cercano a la Plaza de España y se desarrolla a bordo de un tuk tuk ecológico acompañado por un conductor local. A lo largo del trayecto, se atraviesan zonas emblemáticas como el barrio de Triana, cruzando el histórico Puente de Isabel II, y se bordea el río Guadalquivir.
El itinerario también incluye espacios destacados como el Parque de María Luisa, la monumental Plaza de España o la Real Maestranza, además de otros enclaves históricos como la Torre del Oro o la antigua Fábrica de Tabacos. Todo ello en un formato dinámico que permite observar la arquitectura y el pulso de la ciudad sin largas caminatas.
Gracias a su carácter privado, el recorrido se adapta al ritmo del grupo, convirtiéndose en una opción práctica tanto para orientarse al inicio del viaje como para disfrutar de un paseo relajado.
El suave desplazamiento, el aire abierto y las vistas en movimiento crean una forma ligera y agradable de conectar con la esencia de Sevilla.
Mínimo por reserva: 1 persona / Máximo por reserva: 8 personas
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.
Palacio de Hernando Colon, once the residence of Christopher Columbus's son, Hernando, who built one of the world’s greatest private libraries here. It stands as a testament to Seville’s Golden Age and the intellectual legacy of the Columbus family.
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.
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.
Known as the cradle of flamenco and traditional pottery, Triana has a soul unlike any other part of Seville.
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
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.
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.
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.
These beautiful gardens are named after the famous painter Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. They feature shaded walkways, tiled benches, and lush Mediterranean flora.
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.
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.
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.
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".
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.
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.
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