Things to do in Seville

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Plaza de Espana which includes a castle, heritage architecture and night scenes
Plaza de Espana which includes a castle, heritage architecture and night scenes
Maria Luisa Park which includes a river or creek, a park and bird life
La Giralda which includes skyline, a city and heritage architecture
Triana Bridge showing night scenes, a bridge and a city

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Seville must see attractions

1. Seville Cathedral

The sheer size of the Catholic Seville Cathedral (Catedral de Sevilla) may leave you momentarily overwhelmed. The wealthy councilors who commissioned the building in the early 1400s intended it to be so grand that future visitors would question the sanity of the cathedral’s founders.
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Seville Cathedral which includes heritage architecture, a square or plaza and a church or cathedral

2. Royal Alcázar of Seville

A royal residence still used by the country’s monarchs today, the Royal, or “Real” in Spanish, Alcázar is one of the most striking architectural achievements in Europe. It’s a group of buildings and gardens that blend styles dating back to the Moors of the 11th century, right up to the modern day.
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Royal Alcázar showing a castle, heritage architecture and a pond

3. Metropol Parasol

The Metropol Parasol is a marvel of modern architecture, a colossal wooden structure located in Seville's old quarter. It consists of six linked parasols and is known locally as Las Setas, or The Mushrooms, for its unusual form. The striking building holds shops, a market, an open-air space for concerts and a basement filled with Roman archeological ruins.
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Metropol Parasol featuring modern architecture and views

4. Giralda Tower

La Giralda was once the minaret of a mosque that stood on the spot where Seville Cathedral is now. Constructed between 1184 and 1196, La Giralda was one of the three major minarets built by the Almohades, a Moroccan Berber dynasty that took control of Spain in the 12th century. The other two minarets are in Rabat and Marrakech. After the Reconquista in 1248, the Christians claimed La Giralda for their own, and it’s been the bell tower to Seville Cathedral ever since.
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La Giralda which includes heritage architecture

5. Alameda de Hércules

Go for a walk, relax in a pavement café and see Roman temple ruins at one of the oldest public gardens in Europe, La Alameda. The vast, popular open space dates back to 1574 when a marshland area was drained and populated with trees and fountains.
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Plaza de la Alameda Square featuring a square or plaza, a city and a statue or sculpture

6. Plaza Nueva

Enjoy some time out in the spacious palm tree-lined Plaza Nueva. The pedestrianized square in the center of Seville is surrounded by historic buildings, shops and bars and is a popular place where locals come to walk, socialize and shop.
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Plaza Nueva showing street scenes, a city and heritage architecture

What to do in Seville


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Historical Center

Historical Center

Go on an adventure through the ages when you visit the historical churches, palaces, plazas and mansions of Seville’s ancient heart.

Historical Center
Santa Cruz showing street scenes as well as a couple

Santa Cruz

Explore Seville's historic heart with its labyrinth of narrow streets, plazas like Plaza de Santa Cruz, and iconic landmarks such as the Giralda. Enjoy walkability and shade during hot summers, while discovering bars and terraces at Plaza de los Venerables.

Santa Cruz
Salvador Plaza showing outdoor eating as well as a small group of people

Alfalfa

Unique features of Alfalfa include the bars and historic sites. Make a stop by Salvador Plaza or Calle Sierpes while you're exploring the area.

Alfalfa
El Arenal showing street scenes as well as a small group of people

El Arenal

Located in Seville's historical center, El Arenal boasts the 13th-century Torre del Oro, Royal Shipyards, and La Real Maestranza bullring. Explore this vibrant area on the Guadalquivir river's east bank.

El Arenal
Triana featuring a house, a river or creek and street scenes

Triana

Discover traditional pottery and vibrant flamenco culture in this lively area. Shop at Triana Market for local crafts and tapas, or explore Calle Betis for popular restaurants, bars, and nightclubs.

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Cerro-Amate

Check out the restaurants during your time in Cerro-Amate. Hop around the Seville area on the metro at Amate Station to see top sights like Centro Deportivo Amate and Circuito de Automodelismo.

Cerro-Amate

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Frequently asked questions

Is Seville worth visiting?
One of the most popular things to do in Seville is explore Seville Cathedral. Tick this major attraction off your list, then discover more of this area's dining and festivals.
How do I spend a day in Seville?
Royal Alcázar of Seville and Isla Magica Theme Park are two awesome places to start your adventures. Be sure to explore the dining and retail options in Seville while you're here too.
What is the top tourist attraction in Seville?
Seville Cathedral is one of the top tourist attractions in Seville and should be high on every sightseeing list of the area.
Is three days enough to stay in Seville?
You can easily enjoy top sights like Seville Cathedral, Royal Alcázar of Seville and Isla Magica Theme Park with a three-day trip to Seville. On average, many travelers book three days here. There's plenty to experience nearby too, so stay a bit longer and head to Alcala de Guadaira.
Is Seville a walkable city?
Some top sights in Seville, including Seville Cathedral and Royal Alcázar of Seville, are within walking distance. You can also visit several of the city's neighborhoods on foot. Just 0.64 kilometers from central Seville is Historical Center and Santa Cruz is 0.16 kilometers away.
What are some activities to do in Seville with kids?
What to do in Seville for adults?
El Palenque and Los Pinelo House are just a couple of the things to do in Seville. With lots of activities available, there's something here for everyone to explore.
Are there free things to do in Seville?
One of the simplest ways to discover free things to do in Seville is to ask a local tour guide. You'll get insider tips on cool neighborhoods, parks and other top attractions you can visit without getting your cash out. Seville Cathedral is one spot that doesn't charge an admission fee.

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