A day in Seville – Experience the Best Sightseeing

Wish to spend a few nights in Seville?

Buy your air tickets and book your travel guide to explore the city to the fullest. Seville is the fourth biggest city in Spain, so you need at least two to three nights to visit the most popular place in Seville.

Talk to your expert guide and design your travel plan based on your convenience, before that read this blog till the end to know about the most interesting place to visit in Seville.

Plan a Seville day trip and experience the beauty of the city.

5 not to miss Spots while in Seville

  • Royal Alcazar (Royal Palace)

Royal Alcazar is the oldest royal palace still in use there is in Europe !! Declared UNESCO have it as a World Heritage Site in 1985. Its origins date back to the 10 th century, Muslim rule During the in Spain. The intricate architecture, mixed of architectonic styles, ceramic, wooden roof, history, legends… will make you fall in love with this palace. For sure, if you like Game of Thrones, are you going to miss Dorne Kingdom ??

  • Seville Cathedral

Your Seville day trips should not be complete without visiting Seville cathedral. A guided tour will help you to know the real history behind it. Venture into the cool confines of Seville’s historic cathedral, the largest Gothic one in the world. Here you will marvel at its huge main altar, its collection of art works from prestigious artists as Zurbaran, Murillo or Goya, and also view the tomb of Christopher Columbus. It was built on the top of the ancient 12th Century mosque, from which still stands the former minaret, the Giralda. Go up the tower and feel our city in your hands!

  • Flamenco show

Flamenco is an artistic expression born from the mixture of different cultures that lived in Andalucía for centuries: Arabs, Jewish, Gypsies and local people.

Flamenco has within it the ability to transmit all kind of human feelings: pain, joy, loneliness, grief, frustrations, love, passion …

Flamenco show will steal your heart for sure.

Mind-blowing dance performance with folk music can make your evening enjoyable. Usually, the whole performance proceeds with a singer or guitarist.

“Flamenco has a very direct message to the heart, it speaks of brotherhood, family, expressing yourself as you are, respecting tradition and at the same time daring to innovate within the genre and above all unites people from different cultures”.

The intricate body movement and originality of folk music have added a unique flavor to this flamenco show.

Generally, the ticket cost around 18 Euros. The amazing performance will make you glued to the show till the end.

Request your guide to book the show that has the best quality.

  • River cruise

As in the case of many other large cities, Seville’s origins arise from its magnificent location along a great river, the Guadalquivir. The river has always played a very important role in the history of Seville, first in the Roman times when its name was “Betis” and later with the Arabs, who changed the name to Guadalquivir, which means Big River, also Seville was one of the departure points for Christopher Columbus´s fleet in his voyages to discover the new World “America”.


During 1 hour we will admire and discover by river boats, both sides of the Guadalquivir, looking to monuments like the Golden Tower, the Maestranza Bullring, the Triana Bridge, the Pavilions of the Expo-Fairs of 1992 and 1929, Alamillo and Barqueta Bridge , Macarena and Triana Section, San Telmo´s Palace, Giralda Tower, Opera House and much more.

  • Metropol Parasol

It is a unique wooden structure measuring 150 x 70 meters with a height of approximately 28.5 meters.

The largest wooden structure in the world is made with 3,500 raw cubic meters of micro-laminated Finnish pine wood covered with waterproof, breathable and flexible polyurethane.

Five different levels: roman remains, hostelry, food market, square for leisure and 360º viewpoint of the city!

Furthermore, we can discover the Roman remains that were discovered underneath only 20 years ago… houses, mosaics, sculptures that never changed of original location along its nearly 2000 years of history.

Located in the city center, this is a polemic construction, symbol of the modern Seville, a new meeting point in the city. Let’s visit it together! You won´t be disappointed !!

 

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