
Secrets of Seville Evening Tour
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
- Guide: English
- English speaking guide.
- Guide: English
- English speaking guide.
Uncover the hidden tales and myths of the Andalusian capital with an engaging Evening Tour of Seville's Secrets. Delve into the vibrant neighborhoods of Santa Cruz, the magnificent Cathedral, and the elegant Alcazar.
Tour Overview
Our meeting point is set for the designated time at the central Plaza del Triunfo, adjacent to the statue of the Immaculate Conception. From there, we will embark on a scenic walking journey lasting around two hours. Throughout this experience, we aim to unveil the mysteries of Seville while exploring key historical moments.
The adventure kicks off in the enchanting streets of Santa Cruz. This historic quarter harbors numerous stories tied to the city's rich Roman, Arab, and Jewish heritage. Together, we will immerse ourselves in these captivating narratives and ponder the legends that linger within its charming pathways.
Next, our exploration leads us to Fabiola Street, a subtle yet meaningful thoroughfare. Nestled among ancient mansions and remnants of convents, this street encapsulates the essence of Baroque and Renaissance Seville. Here, we will unveil the secrets concealed behind its shadowy facades, revealing that there’s more than what meets the eye.
Following this, we'll make our way to Alfalfa Square, one of the city’s most historic locations, dating back to Roman times as a bustling forum and marketplace. Amidst the surrounding architecture, we'll recount the gripping tale of a life-or-death duel that’s bound to astonish us. Our journey will continue through the heart of Seville, concluding at Laraña Street, marking the end of the Evening Tour of Seville's Secrets.
The meeting point may vary. Always check the tickets we sent you to confirm the final details before the activity.

Instructions
The guide will be waiting for you at the time indicated at the Plaza del Triunfo, next to the Inmaculada statue. The plaza is located between the Cathedral and the Royal Alcazar. The closest metro station is Puerta de Jerez.
