Route
Three nights in the city where the sun always seems to shine. You will discover Seville on foot and by bike: from the narrow alleys in the Jewish quarter of Santa Cruz to the wide quays along the Guadalquivir River.
Rhythm
A delightful Andalusian pace. You alternate bike rides and city walks with extensive culinary stops and end the day with the passion of a raw flamenco evening.
Highlights
Marvel at the Moorish splendour of the Real Alcázar, cycle past the most important monuments on a bike tour and lose yourself in a tapas tour of the best local bars. The finale? An authentic flamenco show that you will remember for a long time to come.
Accommodation
You will stay in a centrally located hotel. Whether you want to visit the cathedral or enjoy an ice-cold glass of fino, the main sights are all within comfortable walking distance.
Profile
The ultimate match for travellers who want to combine culture and history with the irresistible gastronomy and fiery atmosphere of the south.
Day 1: The Jewish Quarter and tapas tour
After checking into a Caractère hotel, it's time to explore the city. Take your time to get used to the rhythm of the city. Be sure to stroll through the narrow streets and squares lined with orange trees in the Jewish Quarter. In the evening, join a tapas tour with a local guide who will take you to the best tapas bars. This is the best way to enjoy the delicious food and drink in Seville.
Day 2: Bike tour and Real Alcázar
Today, you will set off with an English-speaking city guide who will take you by bike to the highlights of Seville. Think of the cathedral, Parque Maria Luisa and much more. The capital of the Andalusia region has a pleasant climate almost all year round, making it perfect for cycling. You will get to know the city well in a short time, so after the tour you will know exactly where you want to go for the rest of your stay. In the afternoon, explore the Real Alcázar and discover all its secrets under the guidance of an English-speaking guide. This royal palace, which has stood for centuries, exudes an unprecedented grandeur. The architecture and gardens of Real Alcázar are a masterpiece of Moorish and Gothic influences, with beautiful details that will blow you away.
Day 3: Flamenco show
A big advantage of Seville is that you can explore the city perfectly on foot. Lose yourself in the streets of Seville and be surprised by the cosiness of the city. Here you will get a glimpse of real Spanish life. On every street corner you will see beautiful historic buildings steeped in Moorish influences. Tonight, a flamenco show is a must on your itinerary. It is a must-do when visiting Seville. This form of music and dance originated here, which is why there is a flamenco performance somewhere every night that you won't want to miss.
Day 4: Return home
Take the time for a last extensive breakfast and then return home satisfied.
Frequently asked questions about this city trip to Seville
What are the main sights in Seville?
The Royal Alcázar of Seville, Seville Cathedral and the historic district of Santa Cruz are among the most important places in the city.
What makes Seville so special for a city trip?
Seville combines Moorish architecture, tapas bars and flamenco. The city has a lively atmosphere and many historical monuments within walking distance.
When is the best time to visit Seville?
Spring and autumn are ideal. During these periods, the temperatures in Seville are pleasant for exploring the city.
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