Explore Seville’s vibrant Triana neighborhood with a private tour, uncovering its rich pottery heritage, lively flamenco scene, and bustling market.
Explore Seville’s vibrant Triana neighborhood with a private tour, uncovering its rich pottery heritage, lively flamenco scene, and bustling market.
- Puente de Isabel II (Puente de Triana) - Meet your guide at the Bridge of Isabel II, a 19th-century construction that serves as the historic connection between Triana and Seville’s center, embodying the neighborhood’s character and identity.
- Capilla Virgen del Carmen - A small modernist gem made of ceramic and brick, designed by Aníbal…
- Puente de Isabel II (Puente de Triana) - Meet your guide at the Bridge of Isabel II, a 19th-century construction that serves as the historic connection between Triana and Seville’s center, embodying the neighborhood’s character and identity.
- Capilla Virgen del Carmen - A small modernist gem made of ceramic and brick, designed by Aníbal González, dedicated to the Virgin of Carmen, the patron saint of sailors.
- Calle Betis - A charming avenue along the Guadalquivir River, renowned for its vibrant facades, bars with river views, and lively atmosphere.
- Calle Pureza - The central street of the neighborhood, the heart of Trianera devotion, where the chapel of Hope of Triana is situated.
- Iglesia de Santa Ana - Referred to as the “Cathedral of Triana,” it was the first Christian church in Seville after the Reconquista, featuring Gothic-Mudejar architecture (EXTERIOR).
- Callejon de la Inquisicion - A narrow, history-rich passage where the former seat of the Holy Office was located in Triana.
- Mercado de Triana - A traditional market built on the ruins of the Castle of San Jorge, now a vibrant space filled with local products and gastronomy.
- Plaza de Altozano - The main entrance to Triana, highlighted by iconic sculptures and surrounded by historic buildings and delightful bars.
- Calle San Jacinto - One of the neighborhood’s most bustling streets, lined with shops, terraces, and a local vibe, capturing the everyday spirit of Triana.

- Official accredited guide
- Official accredited guide
- Gratuities
- Meals
- Gratuities
- Meals
Seville’s heart is split by the Guadalquivir River into two parts: the historic center and Triana on the opposite bank. Join this private tour to explore the traditional potters’ neighborhood, filled with countless intriguing secrets.
Triana is situated across the Guadalquivir River, offering vibrant streets lined with flamenco bars, tablaos, and venues…
Seville’s heart is split by the Guadalquivir River into two parts: the historic center and Triana on the opposite bank. Join this private tour to explore the traditional potters’ neighborhood, filled with countless intriguing secrets.
Triana is situated across the Guadalquivir River, offering vibrant streets lined with flamenco bars, tablaos, and venues to experience this thrilling art form. Historically, it is renowned as an artisan district, celebrated for its pottery and traditional ceramics, with numerous workshops and stores where visitors can admire and purchase unique items. The neighborhood also boasts the iconic Triana Market, where fresh produce, seafood, and a diverse array of local foods can be enjoyed.
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.