
Seville
Each district has its own personality
Find the right area for your travel style

The monumental core: the Cathedral and its Giralda tower, the Real Alcazar and its Mudejar gardens, and the old Jewish quarter with whitewashed lanes and tiled patios.

Across the Guadalquivir: the flamenco district, the ceramics tradition, the most local tapas bars in Seville, and a riverside street with one of the best bar terraces in the city.

The modern city centre north of the Cathedral: the Metropol Parasol waffle structure at sunset, the Museo de Bellas Artes, the Alameda de Hercules, and the streets where Seville under 40 goes on Thursday through Saturday evenings.

The riverfront between the Cathedral and Triana: the Torre del Oro, the Maestranza bullring, and the Guadalquivir promenade where Seville walks in the early evening.

The park and exposition district south of the centre: the tiled Plaza de Espana, the shaded paths of the Maria Luisa park, and the best escape from summer heat in Seville.