Seville: Audio Guided Walking Tour (3:20 - 28 audio comments)

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Experience Seville differently with our unique audio-guided tour and be surprised around every corner! At your own pace, without any time constraints, dive into the heart of the Andalusian capital through an 8.4 km route designed to reveal the city’s full beauty, history, and secrets. Guided by an interactive 3D map and immersive audio commentary, you will discover not only the must-see attractions but also hidden gems far from the usual tourist paths.

From the stunning Plaza de España to the historic streets and typical neighborhoods, our tour takes you through Seville’s most beautiful squares, palaces, gardens, and districts. From the grandeur of the Real Alcázar and the majestic Seville Cathedral with its iconic Giralda tower, to the charm of the picturesque Barrio Santa Cruz, passing through the green spaces of María Luisa Park and the views over the river, each stop immerses you in the city’s fascinating history, full of anecdotes, legends, and curiosities.

Everything is designed to make your discovery simple and enjoyable: once downloaded, the app works without an internet connection. Follow your route stress-free thanks to real-time geolocation and let yourself be guided by 28 audio commentaries available in French, English, and Spanish. Share the experience with your loved ones: the content can be listened to on multiple devices.

Our route is designed as a loop so you can start from the closest point to you, or from our recommended starting point: Plaza de España. Thanks to our intelligent navigation, you can enjoy a smooth and intuitive visit, even if you decide to take breaks to enjoy tapas, wander through a street, have a coffee, or simply admire a view. And for even more freedom, your access is unlimited: start your visit whenever you want, today or months from now.

Some of the wonders you will discover include: the Real Alcázar, Seville Cathedral & Giralda, Plaza de España, María Luisa Park, Barrio Santa Cruz, the old town, cobbled streets and Andalusian patios, lively squares, historic monuments, views over the city and the river, and many other iconic places.

Inclusions

    Immediate access to the audio-guided tour, no tickets or equipment to collect

    No deadline or expiration

    28 immersive audio comments along the way (historical comments, monuments, anecdotes, mysteries...)

    Text transcripts of all audio content

    Admire hidden gems that lie off the beaten path

    3 languages available: French, English, Spanish

    Interactive navigation with real-time geolocation and 3D map to discover the most beautiful streets, squares and neighborhoods

    Recommendations for the best photo opportunities

    Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)

Exclusions

    Admission fees to fee-paying establishments along the route if you want to make visits

    Headphones or earbuds (optional)

Tour Plan

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The Mushrooms of Seville

If you hadn't heard about Seville mushrooms before arriving, chances are you'll be surprised! This is the Metropol Parasol Park, more commonly known as Las Setas de Sevilla, that is to say, the mushrooms of Seville.

Palace of the Marquis of La Motilla

The beautiful building at the corner of the street is the Palace of the Marquis de la Motilla. Seville is full of sumptuous palace houses, which are so many hidden treasures waiting to be discovered!

Sierpes Street

You now reach Sierpes Street, one of Seville's main shopping streets. This narrow pedestrian street is still very busy and is one of the busiest in the city.

Plaza Nueva

We reach Plaza Nueva, on the other side of the City Hall. As its name suggests, it is the city's new public square.

Plaza de Toros

Here you are in front of another emblematic image of the city of Seville and one of the most visited places, its Plaza de Toros. It is the largest and most important bullfighting arena in Spain.

Guadalquivir

Seville owes it all to him. This is what we call the great river in Arabic: The Guadalquivir. This river, which is the only navigable river in Spain, has brought it fame and wealth.

Triana neighborhood

So here you are on the other bank, along Betis Street, which was the name given by the Romans to Guadalquivir. You are in the bohemian and flamenco neighborhood of Triana.

Santa Ana Church

You are in the small square of the Santa Ana Church, the most famous in the neighborhood. It's even called Triana Cathedral!

Torre de Oro

The San Telmo bridge that takes you back to the left bank allows you to have an unobstructed view of the iconic Torre de Oro.

San Telmo Palace

Here is another impressive building, even the most elegant, in Seville: the San Telmo Palace. It is a large rectangle flanked by four towers and has a large central patio.

Royal Tobacco Factory

Another famous building in Seville, here you are in front of the royal tobacco factory. The New World did not only bring gold to Europe, it also introduced a fascinated population to a miraculous plant: tobacco.

Lope de Vega Theater

Here you are in front of the beautiful Lope de Vega Theater. It was built at the base for the 1929 Ibero-American Universal Exhibition and was called the theater of the exhibition at the time.

Maria Luisa Park

You are now crossing a part of Maria Luisa Park which leads you to the Spanish Steps. These gardens, which formerly belonged to the Palace of San Telmo, were bequeathed to the municipality by Princess Marie-Louise, from whom it takes its name.

Plaza España

Right in the heart of the magnificent Spanish Steps, you can imagine that there is something special behind this place. No city in the world creates this kind of place for no reason!

The big trees of Seville

You are in the Prado de San Sebastian garden, literally, the Meadow of San Sebastian. It is located on the site of the ancient hermitage of San Sebastian, built in the 13th century, which gave it its name.

Murillo Gardens

You enter the Murillo Gardens, which run along the Alcazar and separate the old town from the southern district of Seville. If they are so beautiful and have such a botanical variety, it is because they belonged to the Alcazar until 1862.

Rosina's balcony

Seville has been well known in France for a very long time. No low-cost flights to come and discover the wonders of Andalusia, but the pen of Beaumarchais to imagine the romantic life of its inhabitants.

San Jose del Carmen Convent

On your right is the entrance to the church of the Convent of San José del Carmen, known as Little Teresa. It is a cloistered Catholic convent that was founded in 1586 by Santa Teresa for the Order of the Discalced Carmelites.

Santa Cruz neighborhood

You are in the heart of the Santa Cruz neighborhood, probably the most beautiful neighborhood in the city. In any case, it is the most picturesque with its paved streets with white and yellow houses.

Hospital of the Venerables

The beautiful Baroque building that you see on this square is the Hospital of the Venerables. It was built at the end of the 17th century to accommodate churchmen weakened by their age.

The Alcazar

You are now getting to the heart of the matter, and it's not the hustle and bustle around you that's going to say the opposite. The red door you see, from which a long queue starts, is the Leos Gate, the entrance to the Alcazar.

Abdel Aziz Tower

On your left, see the ancient tower that forms the corner. It would go almost unnoticed! However, it is one of the remains of the fortress built by the Almohads around the old city center in the middle of the 12th century.

General Archives of India

This large square monument is the building of the General Archives of India. As you can imagine, we are talking here about Christopher Columbus's Indies, that is to say, the Americas.

Seville Cathedral

So, you have noticed, here, the quantity of things to see per square meter is impressive! But here is the one you have all been waiting for, the splendid Cathedral of Seville.

La Giralda

So here is this famous minaret that we talk about so much. At the site of the Cathedral of Seville, there was, in the time of the Visigoths, a small church that was destroyed when the Umayyads took control of the Iberian Peninsula.

The Door of Forgiveness

If you don't want to visit it, here you can see what the Orange Tree Patio looks like. The door through which you can admire the patio is the Puerta del Perdón.

Plaza San Francisco

You arrive at the narrow and beautiful San Francisco Square, considered to be the heart of the city in the 16th century. Major holidays were celebrated there and that is where the main civil powers were located.

Church of the Divine Saviour

Change of scenery with the beautiful Baroque church of the Divine Saviour. It is the biggest church in Seville after the cathedral of course.

Meeting / Pickup

Meet on location: This experience has no pick-up service, customers have to make their way to our meeting point.

Know Before You Go

  • Animals or pets allowed
  • Public transportation nearby

Please Note

An internet connection is required to download the itinerary before the visit, organize yourself accordingly

Always check local conditions before you leave

Make sure your smartphone is sufficiently charged or carry an external battery.

After booking, you will receive an email with instructions for installing the application (available for iPhone and Android) as well as the procedure for activating the circuit code

The circuit is not suitable for people with reduced mobility (presence of stairs).

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