Unlock the magic of Seville

One of Spain's most emblematic destinations, Seville is the capital of Andalusia and the most important city in Southern Spain. Take a guided tour to find the best sites, taste wonderful tapas, or be captivated by a Flamenco performance

Attractions in Seville

Alcazar of Seville
This beautiful Mudejar-style palace was built in the 14th century. It is known for its intricate architecture, historical significance and lovely gardens
Cádiz
Said to be the oldest city in Western Europe, Cadiz is famous for its picturesque old town narrow winding streets, charming squares, and beautifully preserved historic buildings.
Jerez de la Frontera
Jerez de la Frontera is a charming city in the Andalusia region of southern Spain, known for Sherry wine production, Flamenco, and equestrian culture.
Tangier
Tangier city on the northern coast of Morocco, is a gateway between Africa and Europe, where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean.
Seville Cathedral
Seville Cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest Gothic Cathedral in the world
La Giralda
La Giralda is the bell tower of Seville Cathedral, a stunning example of Gothic architecture and one of the city's most famous monuments
Cordoba
Córdoba, located in the region of Andalusia in Southern Spain, is a city rich in history, culture, and remarkable architecture, famous for its Mosque-Cathedral.
Cordoba Mezquita
Córdoba's most famous landmark and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Originally built as a mosque in the 8th century, the Mezquita was later converted into a cathedral following the Christian Reconquista in the 13th century.
Carmona
Carmona, a historic Andalusian town near Seville, offers ancient ruins, charming streets, and stunning views, blending Roman, Moorish, and Christian heritage.
Granada
Granada is famed for the stunning Alhambra, the historic Albaicín district, and vibrant culture, blending Moorish, Christian, and Spanish influences.
Granada Alhambra
The Alhambra served as the royal court of the Nasrid sultans, the last Muslim rulers in Spain, until the Reconquista in 1492.
Ronda
Perched on the edge of the El Tajo Gorge, Ronda is divided into two parts: the old Moorish town (La Ciudad) and the more modern Mercadillo quarter, connected by the iconic Puente Nuevo (New Bridge).
Zahara de la Sierra
Zahara de la Sierra is a stunning whitewashed village in Andalusia, offering panoramic views, medieval castle ruins, and rich Moorish history in the heart of nature.
Grazalema
A picturesque Andalusian village famed for its scenic mountain setting, traditional white houses, and the lush Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park.
Gibraltar
Gibraltar, a British territory, offers stunning Mediterranean views, the iconic Rock, historic sites, and free-roaming monkeys in its famous Nature Reserve.
St. Michael's Cave
It’s the most famous of Gibraltar’s more than 150 caves and has been a popular attraction for centuries due to its impressive stalactites and stalagmites, which create a surreal, cathedral-like interior.
Doñana National Park
Doñana National Park, a UNESCO site in Spain, boasts diverse habitats, rare wildlife like the Iberian lynx, and rich cultural heritage near El Rocío village.
Dehesa de Abajo
Dehesa de Abajo, near Doñana, features wetlands, forests, and Europe's largest white stork colony, offering rich biodiversity and scenic trails for nature lovers.
Hermitage of El Rocío
The Hermitage of El Rocío, in Andalusia, is a sacred pilgrimage site known for its Virgin statue, vibrant Romería festival, and stunning natural setting.
Doñana Beach
Doñana Beach, a pristine 30 km stretch in Spain, offers golden sands, dunes, and wildlife like migratory birds and sea turtles, perfect for serene exploration.
Seville Museum of Fine Arts
Explore the Seville Museum of Fine Arts, a historic gem showcasing Spanish masterpieces by Murillo, Zurbarán, and more in a stunning former convent.
Triana District
Triana, Seville's vibrant district, is famed for its Flamenco roots, historic ceramics, lively streets, markets, and stunning river views.
Flamenco Show
A Flamenco Show is an intense, passionate performance of singing, guitar, and dance that tells stories of emotion and culture. A must-see experience in Andalusia!
Plaza de España
Discover Seville's iconic Plaza de España, a stunning 1929 masterpiece with vibrant tiles, serene canals, and breathtaking bridges. A must-visit for your journey!
Glorieta de San Diego
The Glorieta de San Diego is a serene square near Plaza de España, offering lush greenery and a fountain, and serving as a gateway to Maria Luisa Park.
Maria Luisa Park
A lush oasis with gardens, fountains, and historic landmarks like Plaza de España, perfect for a peaceful stroll.
Monument to Bécquer
The Monument to Bécquer in María Luisa Park honours the renowned Spanish poet with a bronze bust and allegorical sculptures symbolising love and heartbreak.
Plaza de America
Plaza de América in María Luisa Park features stunning pavilions, museums, and a central fountain, showcasing Seville's cultural and architectural heritage from 1929.
Triana Bridge
Known as the Puente de Isabel II it was completed in 1852 and connects the city center with Triana, featuring elegant iron arches and stunning views.
Caminito del Rey
Caminito del Rey is a thrilling cliffside walkway in Málaga, Spain, offering stunning views of gorges, rivers, and cliffs. A must-visit for nature lovers!
Wine Cellar
Seville’s wine cellars offer a taste of Andalusian tradition with local wines & sherries blending rustic charm and regional heritage in every sip.
Olive Oil Hacienda
Visit an olive oil hacienda to explore the production process, stroll olive groves, and enjoy tastings that reveal the rich flavours of Andalusia's heritage.
Las Setas
Las Setas is a modern wooden structure in Seville with mushroom-like canopies, offering panoramic views, a market, and an archaeological museum.
Santa Cruz Quarter
Santa Cruz Quarter, Seville's historic heart, charms with narrow streets, hidden plazas, vibrant tapas bars, and landmarks like the Alcázar and Cathedral.
Plaza de la Alianza
Plaza de la Alianza, in Seville's Santa Cruz Quarter, is a serene square with orange trees, rich history, and a tranquil vibe near the Alcázar and Cathedral.
Plaza del Triunfo
Plaza del Triunfo, in Seville's historic heart, offers stunning views of the Cathedral, Giralda, and Alcázar, with vibrant charm and a rich historical legacy.
Aracena Town
Aracena, in Andalusia's Sierra, charms with its hilltop castle, Gruta de las Maravillas caves, Iberian ham, cobbled streets, and lush natural beauty.
Grotto of the Marvels
The Gruta de las Maravillas near Seville boasts stunning caves with stalactites, crystal-clear lakes, and dramatic chambers, offering a magical underground experience.
Riotinto
Riotinto near Seville amazes with its Mars-like landscapes, vibrant red river, mining history, vintage train rides, and NASA-studied unique geology.
Almonaster la Real
Almonaster la Real, in the Sierra de Aracena, is known for its 9th-century mosque, cobbled streets, whitewashed houses, and stunning mountain views.
Peña de Arias Montano
Peña de Arias Montano, in the Sierra de Aracena, offers stunning views, a hermitage, and natural beauty, making it a serene spot for hiking and relaxation.
Málaga
Málaga blends history, art, and Mediterranean charm with landmarks like the Alcazaba, Picasso Museum, golden beaches, vibrant tapas, and a lively Andalusian spirit.
Italica
Located just outside of Seville, Italica is one of the most important archaeological sites in Spain, founded by the Romans in 206 BCE
Italica Amphitheatre
The Italica amphitheatre is an important monument found within the Roman archaeological site close to Seville and was one of the largest in the Roman Empire
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