easy
3–4 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels, the tour requires moderate walking on even but sometimes uneven surfaces.
Walk through Sevilla’s historic streets with Amigo Tours Europe and end with a mesmerizing flamenco show at Casa de la Guitarra. Discover the city’s legendary architecture and culture firsthand.
3 Hours • Ages 3+
Embark on a captivating journey through Seville's rich history, starting at the iconic Torre del Oro. Explore the old town, marvel at the grand Cathedral, and uncover the tales of the Alcazar and Santa Cruz Quarter. Conclude your adventure with an unforgettable flamenco show at the renowned Casa de la Guitarra.
Meet your guide from the starting point at the Torre del Oro near the Guadalquivir, and we will learn about the importance this river had in the development of the city. From here, our guide will take us through the streets of the old town where we will pass by the Silver Tower, Abdul Aziz's Tower and the Mint on our way to the Archive of the Indies. Then we will make some stops at the most outstanding points of the Cathedral's façade, where our guide will highlight some of the architectural elements used in its construction. The Cathedral of Seville is the largest Gothic building in the world and was registered in 1987 by UNESCO as part of the World Heritage. Very close to the Cathedral, we will find the Alcazar of Seville where, from the Lion's Gate, we will be able to know all the history that it hides before entering the Santa Cruz Quarter and learn about its legends and how the three cultures influenced it, since Muslims, Jews and Christians lived in this quarter. After seeing the beauties that surround the historic centre of Seville, we will take you to the "Casa de la Guitarra"; tablao, the most popular place to see a flamenco show with live music.
Torre del Oro, Paseo de Cristobal Colón
You’ll cover cobblestone streets and narrow alleys, so sturdy, comfortable shoes are key.
Carry a water bottle, especially in warmer months, to keep energy up during the walking portions.
The Torre del Oro, Cathedral, and Alcazar offer stunning visuals—perfect for photography enthusiasts.
During the flamenco show, keep noise and phone use to a minimum to maintain the atmosphere.
Sevilla was a vital port city during Spain's Golden Age, and its landmarks like the Alcazar and Cathedral reflect centuries of shifting rule from Moorish to Christian dominance.
Efforts in Sevilla focus on preserving historic neighborhood integrity while managing tourist impact, promoting responsible visitation in sensitive areas like the Alcazar.
For navigating cobblestone streets and historic alleys comfortably.
Staying hydrated is important, especially during warmer months and outdoor walks.
summer|spring|fall|winter specific
Evenings can be cool, and indoor venues may have variable temperatures.
fall|winter|spring specific
Capture stunning images of architectural highlights and flamenco performances.