Private Half Day Walking Tour of Seville
Highlights
- Explore the iconic Torre del Oro
- Admire the magnificent Cathedral of Seville
- Discover the historic Royal Alcázar
- Stroll through the picturesque streets of Santa Cruz
- Experience the stunning architecture of Metropol Parasol
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Duration 2 to 3 hours
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Private Tour Experience
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Official Guide with 30 years' experience
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Includes tour photos
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Wheelchair accessible
Discover the enchanting city of Seville with a Private Half Day Walking Tour. Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture as you explore the iconic landmarks and hidden gems of this beautiful city. Marvel at the majestic Torre del Oro and the grand Plaza del Cabildo. Admire the stunning Catedral de Sevilla, the largest Gothic temple in the world, and the impressive Archivo de Indias. Wander through the charming Barrio de Santa Cruz, with its picturesque squares and flower-filled alleys. Don't miss the opportunity to see the famous Setas de Sevilla, the iconic mushrooms that have become a symbol of the city. With a knowledgeable guide, you'll learn intriguing stories and historical facts along the way. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Seville and create unforgettable memories on this private walking tour.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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2 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in German, English, Italian, French, Spanish; Castilian
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Wheelchair accessible
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Mobile voucher
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Private Tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Explore Seville's rich history on a private half-day walking tour, led by an expert guide through iconic monuments and hidden gems.
Included
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Tour photos
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Official Professional Guide of Seville with 30 years of experience
Excluded
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Private transportation
Meeting Point
At the entrance of the Alfonso XIII hotel
Av. de la Constitución, s/n, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla , Spain
End Point
We finish the tour in the Plaza de San Francisco, in the heart of Seville
Casco Antiguo, Seville , Spain
What to expect
Puerta de Jerez
The Jerez gate is one of the old gates of the city. In it is the Hotel Alfonso XIII, built on the occasion of the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. We will see the exteriors of the hotel, as well as the other buildings that are in this Plaza, such as the Palacio de San Telmo, the old Tobacco Factory, and the neighboring Torre del Oro.
We will see the exteriors of the old Royal Tobacco Factory of Seville. The building is considered the largest in Spain after the Escorial, and is today the Rectorate of the University of Seville. The Royal Tobacco Factory in Seville was the scene of the famous opera Carmen by George Bizet.
We will see the exteriors of the Palacio de San Telmo, which was a school for navigators at the time of the Discovery of America, and later the residence of the Spanish royal family. Its garden is today the Maria Luisa Park, site of the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929.
We will see the Torre del Oro from the outside, an example of Islamic architecture from the 13th century with great importance in maritime traffic in Seville during its history
Arco del Postigo del Aceite
We will see the Postigo Arch from the outside, one of the old gates of the city still preserved. We will also see the exteriors of the Royal Shipyards where the ships that went to America were built, and where the famous Game of -Thrones series was recently filmed.
Plaza Del Cabildo
We will see the Plaza del Cabildo, one of the most beautiful and special squares in Seville, where the canons of the Cathedral stay, and an old antiques market is still held on Sundays.
We will see the exteriors of the Cathedral of Seville. The largest Gothic temple in the world, it was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco in 1987. We will admire its impressive Gothic architecture, fused with the Islamic past of the building, which was the main mosque of Seville. The bell tower of the Cathedral is the symbol of Seville, the famous Giralda tower.
We will see the exteriors of the General Archive of the Indies, Unesco's Parimonio, and where more than 40,000 documents related to America are kept, as well as maps, the document of the Treaty of Tordesillas, and autograph texts of Christopher Columbus.
We will see the exteriors of the Real Alcázar, a World Heritage Site, and the oldest royal palace in Europe in use. We will see its walls and we will tell stories about the kings who lived in it, and of course about Dorne, one of the 7 Kingdoms of the Game of Thrones series that was filmed in the Alcázar.
We will walk through the Barrio de Santa Cruz, the old Jewish Quarter of Seville, and the most picturesque neighborhood of the city, full of charming squares, alleys with patios and flowers, and the scene of numerous operas, among them, the Barber of Seville. Among the most notable squares, we will see Doña Elvira, Los Venerables, Agua y Vida and Plaza de Santa Cruz.
We will see the Giralda Tower from the outside, a wonderful example of 12th century Islamic architecture and converted into a bell tower when the previous mosque was transformed into the Cathedral. The Giralda is the symbol of Seville and one of the most famous towers in the world.
Plaza de San Francisco
We will see the exteriors of the Seville City Hall, built in the 16th century in the time of Emperor Carlos V and a wonderful example of Renaissance architecture in Seville. The City Hall for its beauty and architectural wealth, is a reflection of the prosperity of Seville in the 16th century, when the city was considered the port and gateway to America.
We will see the exteriors of the Church of El Salvador, which was originally the first mosque in Seville in the 9th century, and transformed into a collegiate church in the 13th century in the time of Fernando III el Santo. The Church of the Savior is surrounded by shops, as it was in Islamic times, when it was in the center of the medina of the old city, and it preserves the old abluction courtyard of the mosque.
Setas de Sevilla
Through the old streets of the Islamic medina, today the commercial area of the city, we will arrive at Plaza de la Encarnación to admire the famous mushrooms of Seville. Today the Mushrooms or Metrosol Parasol, constitute a true symbol of the city and one of its most emblematic buildings. The Setas de Sevilla are the work of the German architect Jürgen Mayer, and due to their originality, they have become one of the city's major tourist attractions.
Calle Sierpes
We will walk through Calle Sierpes, undoubtedly one of the best known streets in Seville. It is located in the heart of the city, and is full of beautiful shops, famous cafes, and as a historical building, we will find the old Royal Prison, where Miguel de Cervantes was a prisoner.
Plaza de San Francisco
We will finish our tour in the Plaza de San Francisco, where the Town Hall is located, very close to the Cathedral and the heart of Seville
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Service animals allowed
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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Wheelchair accessible
What our experts say
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Start at the Alfonso XIII Hotel entrance.
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Try tapas at nearby Casa Morales.
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Visit the Real Alcázar before or after.
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Explore charming streets in Barrio de Santa Cruz.
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Check out local shops on Sierpes Street.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Welcome to a private half-day walking tour of Seville, a city steeped in rich history and captivating beauty. This comprehensive tour will take you on a journey through Seville's most significant landmarks and enchanting hidden corners. Get ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere and magical charm of this ancient city.What to expect?
During this tour, you can anticipate a truly immersive experience of Seville. Over the span of 120 to 180 minutes, you will explore iconic sites such as the Torre del Oro, Plaza del Cabildo, Cathedral, Archivo de Indias, and Real Alcázar. But it doesn't stop there! You will also stroll through the picturesque streets and squares of the Barrio de Santa Cruz, bask in the beauty of Plaza de San Francisco, and marvel at the famous Seville mushrooms in Plaza de la Encarnación.Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for travelers who crave a deeper understanding of Seville's rich heritage and want to explore beyond the typical tourist attractions. Whether you're a history enthusiast, architecture lover, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of timeless cities, this tour is designed for you. It caters to the curious, seeking to uncover the hidden gems and lesser-known stories that make Seville truly special.Why book this?
Booking this private half-day walking tour of Seville promises an unforgettable journey through time and culture. Led by an experienced guide, you will gain exclusive insights into the city's fascinating history, art, and architecture. As you wander through Seville's ancient streets, you'll feel the echoes of past civilizations and see the unique blend of Moorish, Gothic, and Renaissance influences. This personalized and immersive experience will leave you with a profound appreciation for Seville's incomparable beauty and cultural heritage.Good to know
It's important to note that this tour is designed to be a walking experience, allowing you to soak up the atmosphere and explore at a leisurely pace. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. The meeting point is at the entrance of the Alfonso XIII hotel, and the tour concludes in the heart of Seville at Plaza de San Francisco. Remember to bring a camera to capture the memorable sights along the way.Reviews
Previous participants of this tour have raved about the knowledgeable and engaging guides who bring Seville's history to life. Travelers have praised the thoroughness of the itinerary, providing a well-rounded exploration of the city. Participants have also expressed their appreciation for the personalized nature of the tour, allowing them to ask questions and delve deeper into specific areas of interest. Overall, reviewers have highlighted this walking tour of Seville as a must-do experience that surpassed their expectations, leaving them with a profound and lasting connection to this captivating city.Journals from our explorers at this location
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