Seville is the capital city of Andalusia. Located in the South of Spain, Seville, or Sevilla in Spanish, is one of the largest Spanish cities. Seville occupies the valley of the Guadalquivir river. The river, with 60 navigable kilometres, was an important harbour during the Spanish conquest of the American continent. Silver and gold from the New World arrived to Sevilla through the river and were distributed throughout the country from here. The city of Seville is famous worldwide for its culture, monuments, traditions and artistic heritage. This is the birthplace of Flamenco and the city where the most amazing Easter processions take place. But Seville is also the neuralgic centre of the South of Spain, a city full of life and possibilities. Welcome to one of the most charming cities of Spain. Seville’s rich history has left the city stuffed with innumerable monuments like the awesome cathedral , the third largest in the world, the Giralda tower, the wonderful palace of the Reales Alcázares, the magical Barrio of Santa Cruz with its narrow streets, the Maestranza bullfighting ring and the passion for Flamenco and the perfume of orange blossoms on every corner.
Day 1 Arrival and Day at Leisure
Arrival at Seville airport or Rail Station, where you are met and transferred to the 4 star Hotel Rey Alfonso (or similar 4 star hotel) with accommodation in Standard room including breakfast daily.
Time at leisure to explore the city center.
Day 2 Monumental Seville: Cathedral and Alcazar
2-hour tour. Enjoy skip-the-line entrance to the Seville Cathedral and Royal Alcazar of Seville Learn more about Seville’s history and heritage from your knowledgeable local guide Small-group tour ensures a personalized experience. Royal Alcazar of Seville The Seville Cathedral is the largest Gothic cathedral and the third-largest church in the world. It is also the largest cathedral in the world. It was registered in 1987 by Unesco as a World Heritage Site, along with the Alcázar palace complex and the General Archive of the Indies. The cathedral is also the burial site of Christopher Columbus. The Alcazar of Seville is a royal palace in Seville, originally a Moorish fort. The palace is renowned as one of the most beautiful in Spain. The upper levels of the Alcazar are still used by de royal family the official Seville residence and are administered by the National Heritage. It is the oldest royal palace still in use in Europe, and it was registered in 1987 by Unesco as a World Heritage Site. Walks between the whitewashed walls of the Santa Cruz Neighborhood, which will involve indescribable emotions, just around any corner can feel the presence of relevant characters like Becquer and D. Juan Tenorio, anything can happen. From the Romans to the present, hundreds of years of history pass in front of our eyes.