
Two hundred kilometres north of the Costa del Sol lies Seville, the vibrant capital of Andalucía. Founded in the 9th century BC, the city grew into a major trading centre thanks to its position on the River Guadalquivir, the furthest inland point navigable by seagoing ships. Today, Seville captivates visitors with its rich history, stunning architecture, lively streets, and passionate culture. 🚗🏛️
Most of Seville’s major sights are located in the historic centre, where driving is impractical and parking is scarce. The best way to explore is on foot, by taxi, or via the MetroCentro Tram, which runs through the heart of the city for a reasonable flat fare.
🏰 Real Alcázar
Start at Seville’s oldest building, a stunning blend of Moorish, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture. Wander the gardens and palace rooms to marvel at intricate tilework, arches, and courtyards that span centuries of Andalusian history.
🗼 Torre del Oro & Riverside Walk
Visit the 13th-century Torre del Oro, a defensive tower overlooking the Guadalquivir. Take a leisurely stroll along the riverside promenade, enjoying views of boats, bridges, and the city skyline.
🌟 Plaza de España
A must-see landmark, built in 1929 for the Ibero-American Exposition. Its semi-circular design features fountains, colonnades, and colourful ceramic tiles representing all of Spain’s regions. Perfect for photos and a relaxing wander.
🌳 Parque de María Luisa
Opposite Plaza de España lies a peaceful oasis of orange trees, fountains, and shaded pathways. Horse-drawn carriages, grand statues, and museums—like the Archaeological Museum, home to the famous Tartessian Treasure—add charm and history.
Seville is a shopper’s paradise, with pedestrian streets lined with both international brands and local artisan shops. Tapas bars and cafés are everywhere, perfect for tasting Andalusian cuisine.
As the sun sets, the streets come alive with outdoor dining, music, and a lively nightlife scene. Sevillians dress stylishly for dinner—join them and soak up the city’s energetic yet elegant atmosphere.
Flamenco is the heart and soul of Seville. This powerful Andalusian art form, combining dance, music, and song, has been performed here for centuries and is a must-experience cultural highlight.
🎭 Casa de la Memoria – Most popular (book in advance)
💃 Orillas de Triana & Teatro Flamenco Triana – Most authentic performances
⭐ Museo del Baile Flamenco (MBF) – Personal favourite; combines history with excellent live shows
🍷 El Palacio Andaluz – Flamenco with dinner, perfect for an immersive evening
The Triana district, across the Guadalquivir, is considered the birthplace of flamenco, with many of Seville’s most genuine performances.
Seville is a city of history, culture, and vibrant energy. Explore centuries-old palaces, stroll elegant plazas, shop in charming streets, and experience the passion of flamenco. Combine sightseeing with tapas, riverside views, and Andalusian warmth—one perfect day in Seville leaves memories that last a lifetime. 🌅