Uncover Seville’s secrets on a 3-hour walking tour. Explore iconic landmarks and hidden gems with expert guidance. Perfect start to your adventure.
Uncover Seville’s secrets on a 3-hour walking tour. Explore iconic landmarks and hidden gems with expert guidance. Perfect start to your adventure.
- Puerta de Jerez - Known also as the Fuente de Hispalis, the Puerta de Jerez is one of Seville’s most renowned squares. Formerly a main city gate, it is now a bustling meeting spot surrounded by elegant buildings, gardens, and the beautiful fountain that lends it its name.
- Avenida de la Constitución - This is one of Seville’s principal…
- Puerta de Jerez - Known also as the Fuente de Hispalis, the Puerta de Jerez is one of Seville’s most renowned squares. Formerly a main city gate, it is now a bustling meeting spot surrounded by elegant buildings, gardens, and the beautiful fountain that lends it its name.
- Avenida de la Constitución - This is one of Seville’s principal avenues, linking Puerta de Jerez with the Cathedral. It is lined with elegant historic buildings, cafés, and shops, making it a lively pedestrian street that highlights the city’s blend of tradition and modernity.
- Catedral de Sevilla - The Cathedral of Seville ranks among the largest and most magnificent Gothic cathedrals globally, celebrated for its stunning architecture and the iconic Giralda Tower. During the Panoramic Tour, the exterior of this masterpiece is admired, offering an impressive way to appreciate its grandeur and beauty while exploring the heart of Seville.
- Torre Giralda - The Giralda Tower is Seville’s most famous landmark and a prime example of Moorish architecture in Spain. Initially constructed as a minaret for the old mosque and later converted into the cathedral’s bell tower, it symbolizes the city’s rich cultural heritage. During the Panoramic Tour, the Giralda is admired from the outside, allowing appreciation of its elegance and historical significance as it dominates Seville’s skyline.
- Barrio Santa Cruz - The Jewish Quarter, situated in Seville’s Barrio de Santa Cruz, is one of the city’s most captivating areas. A labyrinth of narrow streets, whitewashed houses, hidden patios, and flower-filled squares, it reflects the history of Seville’s medieval Jewish community. During the Panoramic Tour, this picturesque neighborhood is explored and admired from the outside, revealing its charm and timeless atmosphere.
- Setas de Sevilla (Metropol Parasol) - The Metropol Parasol, commonly known as Las Setas de Sevilla (The Mushrooms of Seville), is one of the city’s most remarkable modern landmarks. Constructed of wood and rising above La Encarnación Square, its impressive design offers a striking contrast to Seville’s historic architecture. During the Panoramic Tour, Las Setas are admired from the outside, appreciating their innovative structure and the way they blend contemporary art with the city’s vibrant urban life.
- Eglise du Divin Sauveur - The Church of El Salvador is one of Seville’s most beautiful baroque temples, built on the site of an ancient mosque. Its richly decorated façade and impressive interior make it one of the city’s most emblematic monuments. During the Panoramic Tour, the Church of El Salvador is admired from the outside, appreciating its grand architecture and historical importance in the heart of Seville’s old town.
- Plaza del Cabildo - The Plaza del Cabildo is one of Seville’s hidden treasures, a quiet semicircular square nestled near the Cathedral. Surrounded by elegant arches and adorned with beautiful frescoes, it offers a peaceful contrast to the city’s bustling streets and is one of the most charming and lesser-known corners of Seville.
- Torre del Oro - The Torre del Oro is a historic 13th-century military watchtower located on the banks of the Guadalquivir River. Once part of Seville’s defensive walls, it played a crucial role in protecting the city. During the Panoramic Tour, the Torre del Oro is admired from the outside, appreciating its golden hue and its significance in Seville’s rich history.
- Real Fábrica De Tabacos - The Royal Tobacco Factory of Seville is an impressive 18th-century building, once one of the largest tobacco factories in Europe. Its grand façade and vast interior courtyard reflect Seville’s industrial and architectural heritage. Today, it houses the University of Seville and remains an important historical and cultural landmark in the city.

- Panoramic walking tour
- View all monuments from outside
- Panoramic walking tour
- View all monuments from outside
- Meals
- Meals
Embark on a 3-hour panoramic walking tour of Seville with an expert local guide. This tour is the perfect introduction to the city, offering a comprehensive cultural and culinary overview, along with practical tips and guidance to help you navigate. Highlights include the Torre del Oro, Puerta de Jerez, Hotel Alfonso XIII, Avenida de la Constitución,…
Embark on a 3-hour panoramic walking tour of Seville with an expert local guide. This tour is the perfect introduction to the city, offering a comprehensive cultural and culinary overview, along with practical tips and guidance to help you navigate. Highlights include the Torre del Oro, Puerta de Jerez, Hotel Alfonso XIII, Avenida de la ConstituciĂłn, Plaza de Toros, and stunning views of the Guadalquivir River from Triana. You’ll also see the Cathedral, Archivo de Indias, and Royal Alcázar. Discover the Jewish Quarter, Plaza de Santa Cruz, Church of Santa Cruz, Roman ruins on Calle Mármoles, Church of San Alberto, Parish of JesĂşs de las Tres CaĂdas, Metropol Parasol, and explore the main streets, squares, and hidden gems. Please note: all monuments are viewed from the outside; tickets are not included. Observing them from the exterior is breathtaking and provides a more comprehensive understanding of Seville than visiting a single location. Your guide will offer tips and assistance for the remainder of your visit, ensuring a thorough and engaging introduction.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.