What to do in Seville?
Arts & Culture
Monuments
Gastronomy
Tourism
Festivals and traditions
Shopping
Leisure
The Royal Alcazar of Seville and its gardens, the Gothic Cathedral of Santa María, the Giralda, the Patio de los Naranjos, the Puente de Isabel II, the Casa de Indias archive, the Metropol Parasol, the Palacio de Dueñas, the Palacio de Medinaceli and the Torre del Oro. The city is surrounded by must-see historical buildings.
From the simplest to the most elaborate, the city’s dishes are sure to conquer any stomach. Here you can satisfy your appetite with typical and delicious tapas, as well as with other traditional dishes such as gazpacho, huevos a la flamenca, fried fish or oxtail. An 10/10 gastroexperience!
The streets of Seville have a unique charm. Every corner gives off a special essence that makes you fall in love, as does the Plaza de España, the María Luisa Park or the Santa Cruz neighborhood. Immerse yourself in the Andalusian magic.
The Seville Fair and Holy Week are the two festivals par excellence, renowned worldwide. An explosion of culture and tradition which, in the first case, is served with “rebujito” and with passion during Holy Week. These festivities are a must-see.
Seville is the place where great sewing masters and successful designers are born, but it is also home to many unique shops. Getting lost in its pedestrian and commercial streets is an experience worth living. This is the only way to understand the essence of the Andalusian capital.
There are so many things to do. For all audiences and ages, you are bound to have fun in its theatres, shows, cinemas, and restaurants, or with its musical and entertainment offerings. When you go to Seville, don’t forget to experience its culture.
Capital of traditions and cultures
Folklore, frilly dresses, the April Fair and Holy Week, flamenco art, tapas… The rhythm of the Spanish guitar is at the heart of Seville’s past, present and future. A city that you will remember forever.
An explosion of architectural styles
Seville is Romanesque, Arabic, Plateresque, regionalist, Mudejar, Gothic, Renacentist and much more. The richness of its monuments and its great architectural value give it a special identity that captivates all those who visit the city.