Seville Highlights Tour: Explore Cathedral, Alcazar, Plaza de España

3 hours Not CancellableMeet on locationInstant confirmationPrivate tourGuided Operated by Blackbuck Travels Limited

Why we love it?

The Seville Highlights Tour offers a comprehensive 3-hour exploration of some of the city's most iconic landmarks, including the Seville Cathedral, the Alcazar, and the Plaza de España. This private guided tour is ideal for history enthusiasts and travelers looking to immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of Seville. Distinctive features include the opportunity to learn about the architectural significance of the Metropol Parasol, a modern wooden structure resembling giant mushrooms, and the historical context of the city's bullring, known for its annual bullfighting festival. This experience provides a blend of historical insight and architectural appreciation, making it a unique way to discover Seville.

Inclusions

  • Private guided tour

Exclusions

  • Gratuties and refreshments
  • Seville Cathedral
  • Alcazar

Itinerary

Stop 1

The first solid bridge made up of a metal arch which connects to the city center.

Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla

Know especially for a bullfighting festival. This bullring was built in the 18-th century and is regarded as a very enjoyable tourist site.

Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla

The Metropol Parasol is a wooden structure consisting of six giant mushroom type parasols. Divided into four levels, it consists of a museum, central market, open-air public plaza and panoramic terraces with restaurants. It also happens to be the world’s biggest wooden structure.

Setas de Sevilla

A bell tower of Seville cathedral which was formerly built as a minaret of the Great mosque of Seville. Considered as a world heritage site, it is also regarded as an important symbol of the city since the Middle Ages.

Catedral de Sevilla

A Roman Catholic Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See, was built in the 16-th century. It also happens to be the world’s largest Cathedral.

A royal palace which was built for the Christian King Peter of Castile. It displays the Mudejar architecture along with Gothic, Romanesque and Renaissance designs.

A military watch tower erected by the Almohad Caliphate, constructed in the 13-th century.

Catedral de Sevilla

At this place you will be able to know about the Spanish Empire, the Americans and the Philippines. It consists of valuable archival documents illustrating history.

Stop 9

An 18-th century stone building portraying industrial architecture. It was the first tobacco factory of Europe.

Stop 10

A public park of Seville which stretches along with the river Guadalquivir.

Plaza de España

Also known as the Spain Square, this plaza represents the Regionalism Architecture.

Please Note

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller or pram accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • Infants must not sit on laps
  • Infant seats unavailable
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for people with heart conditions

Know Before You Go

  • Public transportation nearby

Cancellation Policy

Non-refundable booking