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Alcázar and Jewish Quarter Guided Walking Tour in Seville

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Experience the magic of Seville on this exhilarating 3-hour guided walking tour of the Alcázar and Jewish Quarter. Skip the long lines and immerse yourself in the rich history and stunning beauty of one of Europe's oldest royal palaces. Marvel at the gothic chambers and sprawling courtyards, and be enchanted by the enchanting gardens. Explore the charming streets of the Jewish Quarter, with its narrow alleyways and picturesque courtyards. Feel the history come alive as you stroll through the Plaza del Triunfo, with its Indian archives and door to the Jewish quarter. This tour is a perfect blend of culture, history, and beauty, giving you a true taste of the essence of Seville. Come and discover the treasures that await you in this captivating city.

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • Admission Not Included
  • 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Guided Experience
  • Skip the long line
  • Professional guided tour
  • Explore the historic Alcázar palace
  • Visit the charming Jewish Quarter
  • Stunning gardens and gothic chambers
  • Professional guide
  • Local taxes
  • Skip the long lines guaranteed
  • Entrance to the monuments
  • Whispper included in groups of 8 or more
  • Gratuities
  • Food and drinks
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off

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Introduction

Experience the magic of Seville with the Alcázar and Jewish Quarter Guided Walking Tour. This 3-hour tour takes you on a journey through history as you explore the Alcázar, one of the oldest and most magnificent royal palaces in Europe, and the enchanting Jewish Quarter in the Santa Cruz District. With a professional guide by your side, you'll gain unique insights into the rich culture and heritage of Seville.

What to Expect?

During this tour, you can expect to be captivated by the stunning architecture, intricate details, and lush gardens of the Alcázar. As you stroll through its sprawling courtyards and gothic chambers, you'll feel transported to a bygone era. The Alcázar's history is intertwined with that of the city, and your guide will share fascinating stories and legends that bring the palace to life. In the Jewish Quarter, you'll wander through narrow winding streets, discovering hidden gems and charming plazas. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere as you learn about the Jewish community's influence on Seville's history and culture. From the picturesque courtyards to the quaint shops and cafes, the Jewish Quarter offers a truly authentic experience.

Who is This For?

This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and anyone eager to delve into the soul of Seville. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of friends, this experience is designed to cater to all. The Alcázar and Jewish Quarter Guided Walking Tour is a must-do for those seeking a deeper understanding of Seville's past and present.

Why Book This?

There are countless reasons to book this tour. Firstly, by skipping the long lines, you'll save valuable time and make the most of your visit. Secondly, having a professional guide accompanying you ensures that you won't miss any important details or hidden gems. They'll provide expert knowledge and captivating stories, enhancing your overall experience. Lastly, this tour offers a unique combination of two iconic attractions, allowing you to immerse yourself fully in Seville's rich history and culture.

Good to Know

It's important to note that food and drinks, as well as hotel pickup and drop-off, are not included in the tour. However, your guide will be more than happy to provide recommendations for local eateries and assist with any transportation needs. Additionally, be sure to wear comfortable shoes and clothing, as there will be plenty of walking involved. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the beauty of the Alcázar and Jewish Quarter.

Reviews

Previous participants of the Alcázar and Jewish Quarter Guided Walking Tour have been overwhelmingly positive about their experiences. Many have praised the knowledgeable and friendly guides who made the history come alive. Visitors have also raved about the stunning architecture and beautiful gardens of the Alcázar, with some describing it as a hidden gem. The Jewish Quarter has been a favorite among tourists, who appreciate its authentic atmosphere and the opportunity to explore its charming streets. Overall, the tour has received high praise for its informative and enjoyable nature, making it a top choice for those visiting Seville.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Pancho Tours

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Plaza del Triunfo

The Plaza del Triunfo in Seville, is the meeting point of Pancho Tours to visit the Cathedral and the Royal Alcazar of Seville. For the people of Seville, it is better known as the Plaza de la Inmaculada, where you can see the Indian archives and the door to the Jewish quarter of Santa Cruz.

Real Alcazar de Sevilla

The oldest active palace in Seville. This is the place of residence for the Spanish Royal Family when they visit. An impressive combination of architectural styles coupled with courtyards and gardens

Admission Not Included

Barrio Santa Cruz

Explore the Santa Cruz Jewish Quarter of Seville, its windy alleyways, shady and flowering courtyards and palaces.

Plaza Patio de Banderas

(Pass by)

This square is located at the exit of the Alcázar. It is square and formerly belonged to the dependencies of the Real Alcázar. Through it the Water Alley communicates with the Plaza del Triunfo. Beautiful views of the Giralda from the same square. Pleasant walk towards the neighborhood of Santa Cruz.

Plaza de las Cruces

(Pass by)

Square of the old Jewish quarter

Plaza de Dona Elvira

(Pass by)

One of the most beautiful squares in Seville, located in the famous neighborhood of Santa Cruz.

Hospital de los Venerables

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Admission Not Included

Archivo General de Indias

Cristobal Colon

Reviews

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Rosa_V

Ana was very knowledgeable and spirited. Transmitted a lot of Cordoba history making the tour interesting all the time.

elik1265

This tour was very enjoyable. We did this tour in January, and we’re only ones on the tour. Although Santa Cruz / Jewish Quarter doesn’t have any or much Jewish parts to it any more the guide told us the history or the area. He even showed us a plaque commemorating the area to a Jewish site. The Alcázar is true magnificent. We were able to skip the lines to enter. (Double check if Alcázar entrance is included with your tour package, it was for me). Also note that you can’t bring in any food into the Alcázar. The store right outside can hold your food for a few of 2 euros.

Ian F

The trip around the Jewish quarter is virtuallly a waste of time as the Jewish community was effectively destroyed from the 1300 's onwards. There are no surviving synagogues or Jewish relics or antiquities There is an engraving on a wall feferring to Susan ben zyon. Otherwise streets of life or death. Hitler learnt from the Spanish Inquisition how to persecute and destroy a race The Moslem community which was close to the Jewish community survived by sheer numbers . Better to visit Cordoba [only just] or apparently Toledo. Spain has alot to answer for and for calling the few surviving Jews marranos meaning pigs. The Alcezar was very interesting built with bloody hands but life is about the strong and powerful who write the history you read about.

Spiritualtrainsit

Must See Sings with Historic and Cultural Relevance. Tragic and magical and old haunted houses. Lovers betrayals. Carmen and Don Juan. the sights and stories stay with you long after you leave Sevilla

Jessi A

Our tour guide, Maria, was phenomenal. She took time to explain the significance of what we were looking at and gave us time to ask questions. She was energetic and passionate about providing a quality and memorial experience!

464dollyc

Tour guides were great but we booked Alcazar n Jewish quarter trip together n trip advisor website set 2 hour trip but we ended up spending 5 hours .We had to wait 2.5 hours in extremely hot weather as Alcazar was at 1 n Jewish quarter at 5 n got free at 6. We had to change plans for the evening as we were totally exhausted from waiting

mariarC7347EV

Had an amazing tour with Coral today. She was incredibly enthusiastic and captivating and we learnt so much! Even my 15-year old brother was interested, and that's no mean feat. Can't recommend this guide or tour company enough!

sanjoyd247

We had five tours from pancho tours. All guides were good but Sergio was so full of passion and life I must give him five stars. Christina who tools us round Alcasar also was brilliant and extremely erudite I would give her 5 stars too

SportDocMD

It’s hard to follow the Alhambra in Grenada, but the Alcazar is nice for the Seville leg of the trip. Pretty and more contained, the overlapping cultural histories are appreciated here. I did not see that the walking tour was much later in the day until after I completed the booking. We had to move on and missed that part. The listing needs to make that more clear up front. Guide was good and group was small.

552lauraw

Excellent and very informative. The guide gave a lot of detailed information in a very interesting manner
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