Things to do in Seville – Walking Tours

There is no better way than to explore a city on foot, and the best way is through Seville Walking Tours. It allows visitors to experience the culture of the locals and take you on a different type of walk around Seville.

The things to do in Seville Walking Tours will take you away from the typical monumental route and show you the Spanish city in a different but unique style.

These include:

Legends Walking Tours

The Seville Walking Tour offers a wide range of walking tours around the city, but the most interesting is the Legends Walking Tour in the Santa Cruz neighbourhood. Every visitor to Seville spends time at the Seville’s Old Jewish quarter. Seville is also famous for its most picturesque area, with plenty of stories and history behind it. This quarter was once one of the largest Jewish Sections in Spain, where took place one of the saddest episodes of our history: the progromm of 1391. The Jewish-Christian relationship made a wide range of legends and curiosity to come to the world, what makes the area very attractive and full of mysteries. The former Moorish Quarter was converted in a Jewish Quarter, 3 Mosques were converted into Synagogues, that after the Holy Inquisition were converted into Christian churches…One temple, 3 religions…

Original Seville Markets and Walls tour

The Macarena is the unheard beauty of Seville. It is one of Seville’s working-class neighbourhoods, but it is worth getting to explore it, as well as the surrounding areas. The Original Seville Markets and Walls tour includes one of Seville’s most lively local streets. This street can’t be visited without visiting Seville’s oldest market. You will also come across the Basilica of Macarena, which is one of the most iconic churches in the city and the place to Seville’s most celebrated Virgin, taken in procession through the streets during 12 hours during the night of the Good Friday. Thousands of Sevillians walk with the Virgin during the whole night, thousands of them wait for her in different locations to have the best views, some know the right spot where a saeta (flamenco song) will be sing from a balcony… 

Tastes, Tapas & Traditions of Seville tour

There is nothing better than to go on a walking tour through Seville’s central neighbourhoods than some of Seville’s most typical food and drink. Our Seville Walking Tours take you through the unexpected surroundings while remaining in the heart of the city. You will explore bars and eateries you would have never thought to explore, a wide variety of food and drink you wouldn’t have known to try while scrolling through the narrow, winding streets of Seville’s history. It is the perfect experience for those who love food. A cuisine highly influenced by Phoenicians (based in the olive oil); Moorish and Jewish traditions: spinach with pees, fried aubergines with honey…

Triana tour

Triana is a neighbourhood full of passion and life. The Legends of Triana tour discovers the neighbourhood across the other side of the river and explores its secrets. Through Seville Walking Tours explores the stories, history, streets, and darkest secrets of Triana. The people from this neighbourhood take pride in their hometown and culture. This tour is the perfect opportunity to discover the hidden cultures of the city. Triana, considered birthplace of the flamenco,place of gipsies, quarter of sailors, Rodrigo de Triana was the first one to shout “land ho, land hooooooooo!!!! Triana is a ceramist quarter, mostly of the pottery actually is still handmade in Triana. We have the Ceramic Museum, The Castle of Saint George, the bridge, the Virdin of Triana, bars, roofs, terraces, pedestrian areas, markets…we have everything in Triana!

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