Budget hotels in Seville city
A hand-picked selection of budget hotels in Seville city centre, all three-star hotels.
A hand-picked selection of budget hotels in Seville city centre, all three-star hotels.
The traje de flamenca, or flamenco dress, worn by women at the Feria is the only regional clothing that changes according to fashion – colour, length, neckline, sleeve type, spot size etc. The original dress is said to have had four ruffles. More about Dress for the Seville Feria.
There´s a saying that Sevillanos are so astonished the British actually want to use their bitter oranges to make marmalade, that they reckon the pith is secretly used to make gunpowder.
Seville is a city of dualities. If you´re a football fan, as many Sevillanos are, you´re either a betico or a sevillista, supporting Real Betis Balompie (green and white strip) or Sevilla Futbol Club (red and white).
Attend a 90-minute flamenco performance at El Palacio Andaluz in Seville.
The event showcases dances and music on one of Spain's largest flamenco stages. It features an array of traditional styles as well as a flamenco interpretation of Georges Bizet's Carmen.
Visit the Royal Alcázar of Seville with a guided tour led by an official guide.
Walk through the historic royal palace, observe its art and architecture, and learn about its cultural significance.
Join a small-group tour of Cathedral of Seville.
See its Gothic architecture, the main altarpiece, and the tomb of Christopher Columbus. Climb the Giralda tower for a view of the city.
Learn about the history and significance of this monument from your guide.
Visit the Royal Alcázar of Seville and explore one of the world's most notable palaces freely, at your own pace.
The UNESCO-listed Royal Alcázar of Seville combines Andalusian and post-conquest Castilian art.
Visit the Royal Alcázar of Seville, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring both Andalusian and Christian art. See the Seville Cathedral, another UNESCO-listed site, known for the Giralda tower. This guided tour covers both landmarks. Learn about their history and unique details from an expert guide.
Explore Seville's iconic monuments with ease as a knowledgeable guide leads you through its history.
Skip the lines and dive straight into the highlights on this comprehensive tour of Seville Cathedral, Royal Alcazar, and the Giralda.
Get the lowdown on Seville's history and skip the long lines to the Royal Alcázar of Seville, the Seville Cathedral, and La Giralda with an official guide.
Visit the two historical landmarks of Seville on a guided tour. See the Royal Alcázar of Seville with its Mudéjar architecture and gardens with orange trees.
Additionally, the cathedral features an expansive altarpiece and renowned artistry. Conclude the tour by viewing the city from the Giralda (entry not included).
Seville's blend of architectural heritage and enchanting cultural history is a must for your travels in southern Spain. With this double dose of skip-the-line sightseeing, you'll visit the city's iconic cathedral (one of the largest in the world) and the lesser visited – but just as wonderful – Church of El Salvador.
Visit Seville Cathedral, one of the major landmarks of Seville, a monumental area that links the present with a historical and artistic heritage.
Use the audio guide to explore the building at your own pace. See the Main Altarpiece, a highlight of sacred art, and the tomb of Christopher Columbus.
Easily access Seville’s cathedral and the Giralda tower on this guided tour.
Your guide will share the history, heritage, and legends of these remarkable sites.
You’ll see priceless altarpieces, detailed Moorish designs, and hear about legendary historical figures.
Experience Seville’s highlights from the CitySightseeing bus. Visit iconic sites such as the Seville Cathedral and the Giralda Tower.
Visit the Royal Alcázar of Seville, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its mix of Andalusian and Christian art. See Mudéjar, Gothic, Renaissance, Mannerist, and Baroque styles throughout the palace complex. Explore the oldest gardens in Seville.
Take a boat tour along the Guadalquivir River in Seville, starting from the New York Dock.
See landmarks like the Torre del Oro, Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza, and the Triana neighborhood, including Betis Street and Triana Bridge.
See an authentic flamenco performance in central Seville. La Tremenderia offers a venue where artists perform traditional flamenco live, without choreographed routines, in an intimate setting.
Immerse yourself in the rhythm and artistry of flamenco performed live by passionate dancers and musicians.
Visit the Royal Alcázar of Seville and explore one of the world's most notable palaces freely, at your own pace.
The UNESCO-listed Royal Alcázar of Seville combines Andalusian and post-conquest Castilian art.