Experience the vibrant city of Seville in its full bloom with our Seville in Season City Highlight Tour. Discover the city’s rich history, cultural events, and seasonal activities for an authentic and unforgettable experience.
Experience the vibrant city of Seville in its full bloom with our Seville in Season City Highlight Tour. Discover the city’s rich history, cultural events, and seasonal activities for an authentic and unforgettable experience.
- Puente de Isabel II (Puente de Triana) - Next to the famous Triana Bridge we will enjoy incredible views in front of the famous Triana neighborhood. This place on the banks of the Guadalquivir River was the Port of the Indies from which Christopher Columbus and other navigators departed or returned loaded with merchandise from America.
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- Puente de Isabel II (Puente de Triana) - Next to the famous Triana Bridge we will enjoy incredible views in front of the famous Triana neighborhood. This place on the banks of the Guadalquivir River was the Port of the Indies from which Christopher Columbus and other navigators departed or returned loaded with merchandise from America.
- Triana - The Triana neighborhood is one of the neighborhoods with the most personality in Seville because it was the cradle of flamenco, some of the most important bullfighters or the first Moorish ceramic factories.
- Iglesia de Santa Ana - This church is considered the Cathedral of Triana by popular sentiment. It was the first Catholic church built in Seville after the end of Muslim rule in the city in 1248 in Mudejar style.
- Torre del Oro - The Torre del Oro is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Seville. It was a watchtower built by the Arabs located on the left bank of the Guadalquivir river and originally connected by a gigantic defensive chain with another tower on the Triana bank. At his side, in the city of Seville we will talk about the Real Maestranza bullring, the Maestranza Theater or Magellan’s first trip around the world.
- Palacio de San Telmo - This Baroque building is today the seat of the Presidency of the Junta de AndalucÃa, although the Palacio San Telmo was built in 1682 to serve as a marine academy, training ship pilots, navigators and high-ranking officers; It is named after San Telmo (San Telmo), the patron saint of seafarers.
- Real Alcazar de Sevilla - The word alcazar actually means fortified palace. Since the Middle Ages with the Moors, this walled enclosure has been the residence of kings from different eras, making it the oldest royal palace in Europe. It has recently been used for filming such as Game of Thrones.
- Plaza del Cabildo - We arrive at this haven of peace, which we do know belonged to the old College of San Miguel founded in the 13th century by Alfonso X the Wise and was later the residence of the Master of the Cathedral Chapel and the choir boys or sixes (for this reason of the Cabildo or government of the cathedral). Under its painted arches and white marble columns we find antique and philately shops, as well as a candy store from the main cloistered convents in the city.
- Real Fabrica De Tabacos - 75% of all cigars sold on the continent were made in this building. The story of the famous opera Carmen takes place in the tobacco factory in Seville, where the protagonist, Carmen, a gypsy who worked in the factory, falls in love with one of the soldiers who guarded the building.
- Parque de Maria Luisa - It is the most beautiful park in Seville, it was the venue for the Hispano-American Exposition of 1929 and formerly the private gardens of the Palacio de San Telmo. At this stage we will enjoy a pleasant walk through the park and we will make several explanatory stops at the Glorieta de Becquer, Plaza de América, etc.
- Plaza de Espana - This jewel of the city was designed in Regionalist styles (fusion of the three architectural styles that we have visited before) by the great Sevillian architect AnÃbal González (whose statue we can see there) as an emblematic space of the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929.
- Plaza de America - The three aforementioned buildings that are located in the square were built by the architect AnÃbal González between 1913 and 1916 for the future Ibero-American Exposition of 1929, each one has a different architectural style.
- Use of a quality bicycle
- Complimentary map for navigation
- Homologated safety helmet included
- Refresh with bottled water provided
- Covered by liability insurance
- Insights on points of interest and tapas locations
- Convenient basket for personal items
- Use of a quality bicycle
- Complimentary map for navigation
- Homologated safety helmet included
- Refresh with bottled water provided
- Covered by liability insurance
- Insights on points of interest and tapas locations
- Convenient basket for personal items
- Transfer to hotel
- tips
- Transfer to hotel
- tips
Our Seasonal Spotlight Tour of Seville is an interactive journey crafted to showcase the flourishing city when you visit it. Seville is an animated city that encapsulates the vitality of its inhabitants and cultural heritage. In this tour, you will experience the essence of the city, along with its timeless iconic landmarks.
We provide tours tailored…
Our Seasonal Spotlight Tour of Seville is an interactive journey crafted to showcase the flourishing city when you visit it. Seville is an animated city that encapsulates the vitality of its inhabitants and cultural heritage. In this tour, you will experience the essence of the city, along with its timeless iconic landmarks.
We provide tours tailored based on seasonal attractions, local festivities, and handpicked special subjects to provide you with a multifaceted view of Seville, complete with novel discoveries and unexpected delights.
The Seasonal Spotlight Tour of Seville is a must-try for individuals seeking a bona fide encounter and we look forward to contributing to your treasured memories.
Seville, the capital of Andalusia, which according to Roman mythology was founded by Hercules, is our prime focus. Our bike trail will guide you alongside the wall of the Moorish city, Mudejar churches, the illustrious Gothic cathedral, and the historic Port of the Indies, the departure point for ships headed for America. Seville promises an unforgettable journey, enriched with its historical tales.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.