Seville: Guadalquivir River Cruise

The Guadalquivir River runs through the entire city of Seville. Its history is closely linked to the capital of Andalusia, and it offers some of the best views and panoramas of the city. The Torre del Oro, the Triana neighborhood and bridge, and other iconic riverside landmarks can all be admired from the river.

Don't miss the opportunity to enjoy this boat ride along the Guadalquivir River — the best way to get to know the city of Seville. You'll enjoy an incredible panoramic view, including the most emblematic sites like the Torre del Oro, the Triana Bridge, and the Triana neighborhood. A boat ride on one of the most historic and well-known rivers in the world, soaking in the riverside and one of the most visited cities on the planet.

The Guadalquivir River cruise is a must-do in Seville for all ages. A boat ride in Seville offers a unique perspective of the city and is an unforgettable experience for anyone. Sailing the Guadalquivir is a highly recommended experience not to be missed — and it's also perfect for kids.



Seville: Entry to the Royal Alcazar



  • Enjoy one of the finest examples of Moorish architecture in Spain.
  • Marvel at this unique fusion of Spanish Christian and Moorish styles.
  • Discover the filming location of the TV series Game of Thrones.

The Royal Alcázar of Seville. Be amazed by this impressive medieval Islamic palace. Walk around its grounds and admire its stunning architecture and beautiful gardens. Originally built as a fortress for the Cordoban governors of Seville in 913, the Royal Alcázar is a remarkable blend of Christian and Arab architecture. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987 and has undergone numerous renovations over its 11-century history.

Learn how the Christian king Ferdinand III moved into the Alcázar after conquering Seville in 1248, and how several monarchs used it as their main residence. You'll also discover the Alcázar’s role as a filming location for the TV series Game of Thrones.


Seville: Visit to the Cathedral and La Giralda



These are the most iconic monuments in the city, allowing you to discover their secrets and live an unforgettable experience.

Imagine the excitement of entering the largest Gothic cathedral in the world — the Seville Cathedral. Its vastness will leave you speechless, and the stories shared by our expert guide will transport you to another era. Climbing La Giralda, you’ll enjoy a unique panoramic view of the city.

  • The Patio of the Orange Trees: Former ablution courtyard of the mosque.
  • The Main Chapel: With its stunning altarpiece.
  • The Choir: Featuring intricately carved wooden stalls.
  • The Main Sacristy: Home to important works of art.
  • The tomb of Christopher Columbus.


Seville: Entry to the Royal Alcazar




Beautiful medieval palace declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987.

  • Enjoy one of the finest examples of Moorish architecture in Spain.
  • Marvel at this unique fusion of Spanish Christian and Moorish styles.
  • Discover the filming location of the TV series Game of Thrones.

Be amazed by this impressive medieval Islamic palace. Walk around its grounds and admire its stunning architecture and beautiful gardens. Originally built as a fortress for the Cordoban governors of Seville in 913, the Royal Alcázar of Seville is a remarkable blend of Christian and Arab architecture. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987 and has undergone numerous renovations over the 11 centuries since its creation.

Learn how the Christian king Ferdinand III moved into the Alcázar after conquering Seville in 1248, and how several monarchs used the palace as their main residence. You’ll also discover the Alcázar’s role as a filming location for the TV series Game of Thrones.


Seville: Visit the Plaza de Toros of LA MAESTRANZA




Learn more about Spanish culture, the purpose of bullfighting, and its history over the centuries. Visit the museum and the chapel where bullfighters pray, and enter the ring as a bullfighter would.

From the center of the arena, look up at the "tendidos" (front rows), see the "toriles" (bullpens), and admire the most important gate of the arena: the Puerta del Príncipe. If a matador crosses it, he receives a hero’s welcome.

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