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Free booking and cancellationFree payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free
The perfect getaway, Triana and Cartuja
Turn your visit to Seville into an adventure full of emotions. Come and enjoy a different tour in which you not only see a destination, but feel it! You will find yourself integrated into the lives and cultures of the people who passed through here, and you will remember it forever as a great experience. Are you going to miss it?.
Tour description
Triana and the Guadalquivir are the ideal setting to enjoy an afternoon in Seville. This tour mixes the essence of the Triana style with the avant-garde of the city. We will make a great tour through the interior of Triana, its streets, squares, market, castle, ceramics, lifestyle and traditions, to reach the newest area of Seville through its river Torre Sevilla, Caixa forum, Cartuja, buildings built with great architecture that will capture your attention for its beauty. The Triana neighborhood is one of the most unique in Seville. You only have to cross the Guadalquivir to discover it. It houses some of the most traditional streets of Seville. Calle Pureza, Calle Castilla, Calle Alfarería, Calle Betis or Plaza del Altozano, among others. The Triana Market, which has become a symbol of the neighborhood, with its Castle of San Jorge, where the Inquisition did their thing, the ceramic museum, its facades full of period azujelería. A walk through the Triana neighborhood reveals the "other" city of Seville, where day-to-day life is lived in a special way. What we will see, get an idea: Surroundings and remains of the Castle of San Jorge from the Triana Market. Capillita del Carmen, just Cross the bridge. Church of Santa Ana and surroundings, which are worth a walk. It is known as the Cathedral of Triana. La Virgen Esperanza de Triana, another of the neighborhood's claims. Calle San Jacinto, one of the busiest streets. Betis Street. parallel to the river Guadalquivir, you can see a beautiful (and typical) picture of Seville. Paseo de la O. It is the old pier area of Triana. Craft market, Museum of Ceramics. The neighboring pens. The old Cava de los Gitanos, one of the cradles of flamenco in Seville. We will arrive walking through the Guadalquivir to the new Seville. Its recently built Magallanes Park, its new Torre Sevilla shopping center, with avant-garde architecture and the tallest tower in Andalusia, along with new spaces such as Caixa Forum, which have led to a revolution in the city. Without forgetting some of the legacies that the 1992 Expo left as they are: the World Trade Center building, the Navigation Pavilion, and a close-up view of the great Monasterío de la Cartuja. The most complete route to get to know the other bank of the Guadalquivir up close. You will be able to be present in many of the thousand times photographed prints of Triana. The tour will be done on foot, since being a flat, comfortable city and most central places without road traffic, it allows us to walk with tranquility. You will also see that our route is full of beauty and free from tumult, without losing the essence of our cultural heritage. We will make different stops in its squares, being able to rest for a few minutes since it is designed for it, walk and rest while contemplating. We would love to have you, and more at the end, see how you feel full of southern sensations. If you are an early riser and want to have breakfast with us, SIGN UP and take a look at the tour that we do every morning at 8.30 am. Surely you do not lack strength. Click here Sevillanísimo Breakfast - the earliest tour- https://www.guruwalk.com/es/walks/26201-desreakfast-sevillanisimo-el-tour-mas-madrugador To later continue with two other tours of Seville. impressive that you have never imagined -free- The Seville of walks and sensations
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Meeting point:Pl. de S. Francisco, 17, 41004 Sevill...Pl. de S. Francisco, 17, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
New Square. Under statue on horseback of King Fernando III -In front of the Seville City Council.
How much does this tour cost?
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).