Seville, surprise me: secrets in the heart of the city (and Plaza de España)
Tour description
Seville never ceases to fascinate and surprise you!
We'll pass through large areas of the historic center, but following routes parallel to the classic ones to discover more unusual sides and little surprises scattered here and there, ending in the famous Plaza de España.
We will see:
- the oldest remains from the Arab era preserved in the city
- the site where the famous Carmen lived and worked (yes, the one from the opera)
- the second most important church in Seville
- picturesque and sensational examples of Spanish Art Nouveau
- the largest and most important modern monument in the city
- the place where Cervantes conceived the famous Don Quixote (and yes, also in Seville)
- one of the most luxurious hotels in the world.
I need you to experience and share the emotions and vibes that only Seville can offer! Get your camera ready, too—wonderful views are guaranteed along the way.
A great way to explore the city in a more authentic way, especially (but not only) for those who have already visited the great classics (the cathedral, the Alcázar, etc.) and aren't satisfied with the more obvious visits (I know that if you're reading this, it's because you're original and want to stand out from the rest).
MEETING POINT: Under the modern monument called Setas (Plaza de la Encarnación, in front of the Doña Encarna restaurant)
ARRIVAL POINT: the wonderful Plaza de España