Together with a professional guide, you will visit the most charming places in the city. What hides behind the Catedral de SSevilla’sbeauty? You will have a chance to explore the city while hearing fascinating facts and legends. Why is Parque de María Luisa, the Plaza de España, one of Seville’s most impressive landmarks? You will be surprised how many stories are hidden in the streets, buildings, and corners of Sevilla. Your charming guide will tell you what is special and unique about living in this city. Perfect for those who are visiting the city for the first time and want to get the most out of it! 
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Included

  • Professional local tour guide

Excluded

  • CASA DE PILATOS Entrance Fees
  • Seville’s royal palace Entrance Fees
  • CATEDRAL DE SEVILLA & GIRALDA TOWER Entrance Fees

Route & Duration

Duration
Duration
2 hours
  • 1

    The “mushroom of the incarnation”

    The “mushroom of the incarnation” is a large, ultra-modern structure in Seville's Plaza de la Encarnacion, and is the largest wooden structure in the world. You can go up to the lookout point or "mirador" to see the structure and the city. The observation deck is accessed from the ground floor next to the Antiquarium.

  • 2

    CASA DE PILATOS

    You walk through a Renaissance-style marble door into a courtyard with a central fountain surrounded by busts of former Spanish rulers and Roman emperors. One notable feature is the Mudejar honeycomb ceiling in the upper room. Here, you can also see valuable paintings from the 16th to 19th centuries, including Sebastiano del Piombo's Pieta.

  • 3

    BARRIO DE SANTA CRUZ

    You can enjoy meandering through a maze of narrow alleys and plazas, where buildings on either side shield the streets from the sun. The neighborhood is lively day and night with many bars, tapas bars and open-air cafés. One interesting street in Santa Cruz is the Callejon del Agua (water alley), which runs parallel to the old city walls.

  • 4

    Seville’s royal palace

    Seville's Royal Palace is an architectural marvel that combines Mudejar and Gothic styles. It is also a UNESCO site. You can enter the complex through Plaza del Triunfo via Puerta del Leon, which is decorated with lion-shaped azulejo tiles.

  • 5

    CATEDRAL DE SEVILLA & GIRALDA TOWER

    The Basilica of St. Mary of Seville in Seville is a large Gothic structure. The 3rd largest church in the world and a UNESCO site if you walk along the slopes. You'll be able to look out the window on your way up and get a close-up view of the adjacent cathedral. Visitors enter the tower from inside the cathedral.

Meeting Point

Main entrance of St. Bernard Parish (Street, Santo Rey, 23, 41018 Sevilla, Spain)
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Cancellation Policy

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.