Embark on a complete Triana tour and uncover the hidden corners and untold stories of this vibrant neighborhood. Explore historic landmarks, charming streets, and local treasures.
Embark on a complete Triana tour and uncover the hidden corners and untold stories of this vibrant neighborhood. Explore historic landmarks, charming streets, and local treasures.
- Torre del Oro - The gathering point is at the Gold Tower, right at the entrance. This monument, which once served as a defensive stronghold and beacon, beautifully combines architectural elegance and historical significance, offering one of the finest views of Seville. The Golden Tower is more than just a monument; it invites you to explore the…
- Torre del Oro - The gathering point is at the Gold Tower, right at the entrance. This monument, which once served as a defensive stronghold and beacon, beautifully combines architectural elegance and historical significance, offering one of the finest views of Seville. The Golden Tower is more than just a monument; it invites you to explore the essence of the city.
- Puente de San Telmo - After beginning the journey at Torre del Oro, the route crosses the San Telmo Bridge, which offers stunning views of Seville and Triana.
- Monumento Milla Cero de la Tierra - This monument honors the “Zero Mile” of the first circumnavigation, marking the departure point of the expedition. Nearby is the April Fair, rich in history. What do you know about Seville’s most famous festival?
- Calle Betis - Triana is like a village within Seville, with its own life and significant historical importance. Seville and Triana were always distinct, and here, their story will be shared to provide a deeper understanding of Triana.
- Calle Troya - Miguel de Cervantes, one of Spain’s greatest writers, lived in Seville for a time. There is a place here that served as a great inspiration for him.
- El Embarcadero - Enjoy the views of Seville from this historic port of Triana. This is the same dock from which Carmen and Las Cigarreras departed to work at the Seville Tobacco Factory. Let’s visualize the legend of Carmen the Cigarette.
- Puente de Isabel II (Puente de Triana) - The renowned Triana Bridge, the oldest preserved iron bridge in Spain, constructed in 1852.
- Triana - Once home to over 100 pens, now about 15 remain. The patios are full of life!
- Plazuela de Santa Ana - Plazuela de Santa Ana is one of the neighborhood’s charming corners, a meeting place for the former Flemish community.
- Real Parroquia de Señora Santa Ana - At the heart of ancient Triana, this historic Church of the Gypsy Trianeros is a must-see, along with its stories and legends.
- Capilla de los Marineros - Triana has five sororities, and you can visit one. In the famous Chapel of the Sailors, you will see the image of the Hope of Triana, unique for many reasons that will be shared.
- Parroquia de San Jacinto (Dominicos) - The former Dominican Convent of San Jacinto, once part of an old hospital, served as a mass grave during a plague epidemic.
- San Jacinto peatonal - The busiest street in Triana, it’s essential to know where to enjoy a drink. Don’t miss the site of the former Hispano-Aviación factory, where the first Spanish jet was built, paving the way for modern fighters.
- Hermandad De La Estrella - In the Chapel of the Star Brotherhood, you’ll find the patron saint of the former port shippers. In the 16th and 17th centuries, religiosity was central to life.
- Calle San Jacinto - Featuring old courtyards, beautiful tiled facades, bustling crowds, bars, and a vibrant southern atmosphere.
- Capilla Virgen del Carmen - One of the last works by Aníbal González, the architect of Seville, and of the 1929 universal exhibition at Plaza de España.
- Monumento a Juan Belmonte - Triana has also been home to great bullfighters.
- Monumento Triana al Arte Flamenco - A tribute to singing, dancing, guitar, and clapping. Flamenco is an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, and you will experience it firsthand.
- Mercado de Triana - Triana is known for its gastronomy, and the lively Triana Market is a must-experience.
- Museo Del Castillo De San Jorge - Seville, with its diverse people and cultures, has faced constant persecution. The Catholic Monarchs established the Inquisition in this castle.
- Calle San Jorge - Some of these courtyards housed the neighborhood’s large furnaces, and a few small ceramic workshops still survive.
- Centro Ceramica Triana - The reputation of Triana ceramics is well-deserved, and this museum is a must-visit.
- Isla de La Cartuja - This area represents the evolution of Triana, understood through Calle Pages del Corro, encompassing Triana’s past, present, and future. The Complete Triana.

- Explore Seville’s unique hidden gems off the typical tourist trail
- Benefit from an Expert Local Guide with in-depth knowledge of Seville’s culture and traditions
- Explore Seville’s unique hidden gems off the typical tourist trail
- Benefit from an Expert Local Guide with in-depth knowledge of Seville’s culture and traditions
Triana is a unique world, situated across the Guadalquivir River and connected to the historic center by the Bridge of Isabel II. This proud land, rich in its own identity, exudes art at every turn and holds secrets that captivate visitors. Its streets blend the vibrant Betis Street with hidden corners where the essence of Seville still thrives….
Triana is a unique world, situated across the Guadalquivir River and connected to the historic center by the Bridge of Isabel II. This proud land, rich in its own identity, exudes art at every turn and holds secrets that captivate visitors. Its streets blend the vibrant Betis Street with hidden corners where the essence of Seville still thrives.
Flamenco was born here, in the courtyards of neighbors, intimate spaces where emotions were expressed through guitar, clapping, and singing. Triana embodies history, tradition, devotion, and joy; it showcases sacred art in the Church of Saint Anne and the Chapel of the Sailors, alongside popular art in its ceramic workshops, markets, and festivals.
Its stones carry a rich history, such as the Inquisition at the Castle of St. George or the Royal Almonas Almohades. Today, the lively atmosphere of bars and markets coexists with the tranquility of the river at sunset. Triana cannot be explained; it must be experienced.
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