Seville in numbers
850 BC
FOUNDATION
693 thousand
POPULATION
AREA
141 km²
Why visit Seville
Seville is the capital of Andalusia, the largest region in Spain. It has almost three thousand years of history, from the culture of Tartessos and Phoenician trade as a privileged enclave on the Guadalquivir. It then flourished as the Roman Hispalis and the Visigothic Spali.
For 700 years, Seville received its Islamic imprint, still visible today. In modern times, it was the connecting link between Europe and the New World for the Spanish crown. Finally, the city managed to preserve its historical charm despite recent industrialization and urban reforms.
The Alcazar, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a testament to the mix of architectural styles that have influenced the city. In addition, the Triana neighborhood, on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, offers an authentic experience with its flamenco bars (of which Seville is the birthplace) and ceramic workshops.
The most visited space every year is the Plaza de España with its unique architecture, created for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. It's an unmissable place to immerse yourself in Seville's history and elegance. Nearby, the Maria Luisa Park attracts with its numerous cultural events, from the European Film Festival to Holy Week processions.
Sevillian cuisine is a feast for the senses. From traditional tapas to fresh fish dishes, every bite reflects the rich culinary heritage of the region. Sevilla's joy is so infectious that even though it turns into a "frying pan" in the summer due to high temperatures, it remains one of Spain's most chosen destinations! Because of its dynamism and joy, Sevilla is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe to discover at night.
We share with you 47 places to visit distributed in the following categories:
The City of Grace dazzles those who visit it with its joy and charm. The Andalusian capital is a city full of Spanish heritage and has activities for every taste.
10 Museums, Galleries and Palaces
The palatial complexes and museums of Seville are extraordinary. You can explore diverse and fascinating themes, such as the Museum of Fine Arts, the General Archive of the Indies, or the Museum of Arts and Popular Cultures. For history enthusiasts, the Archbishop's Palace and the Casa de Pilatos symbolize the modern splendor of Seville.
If you're short on time in the city, prioritize the Alcazar, a UNESCO World Heritage site. You won't regret it when you see its impressive ornate courtyards, majestic halls, and lush gardens with exotic plant species from around the world. The palace is the oldest in Europe still fulfilling its function!
14 Monuments and Landmarks
From the Isabel II Bridge to the imposing San Telmo Palace, each monument tells the unique story of Seville. The most outstanding is the majestic Plaza de España, witness to the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929, with tiled benches for each Spanish province. Explore military history at the Torre del Oro or marvel at the contemporary architecture of the Setas de Sevilla. Many buildings surprise you as you stroll by, like the Royal Tobacco Factory or the Columns of Hercules Monument.
8 Churches and Temples
If you're drawn to religious tourism, in Seville, you can enjoy the grand Cathedral, the world's largest Gothic church, housing Christopher Columbus's tomb. Also noteworthy are the Basilica of La Macarena, with its icon of the Virgin, or the Convent of Mother of God, contrasting with its sobriety and cloister. Don't miss the grand Collegiate Church of El Salvador, with its spectacular main altarpiece and an atmosphere that testifies to the Spanish colonial hegemony.
12 Squares and Parks
During your visit to Seville, the Plaza de España is an absolute must-see, an architectural masterpiece that blends the history of Hispanic culture with the best of Sevillian art. The Gardens of María Luisa and the Gardens of Murillo are two of the city's green lungs: with their ponds and shaded avenues, they are perfect for a tranquil break. Also, explore the historic Plaza del Cabildo with its ancient walls or the modern Plaza de la Encarnaci ón, providing a clever contrast in the midst of Seville's historic district.
3 Experiences and Activities
If you have some extra time after your tours, or if you prefer to explore Seville in a more "hands-on" way, we recommend several activities. You can book a tour to the White Villages of Andalusia or Huelva, stroll through Triana in an afternoon, or take a cruise on the Guadalquivir River – it's up to you!
List with 47 places to visit in Seville
🏛️ Museums, Galleries and Palaces
1. General Archive of the Indies
2. Pilatos House
3. Los Venerables Hospital
4. Museum of Popular Arts and Customs of Seville
5. Museum of Fine Arts of Seville
6. Museum of Flamenco Dance
7. Archbishop's Palace
8. Palace of Las Dueñas
9. Marqueses de la Algaba Palace
10. Royal Alcazar of Seville
🏰 Monuments and Landmarks
11. Carmona Spouts
12. Farola Fountain
13. Immaculate Conception
14. The Giralda
15. Monument to Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer
16. Monument to Saint Ferdinand
17. Monument to the Pillars of Hercules
18. Monument to the Ibero-American Exhibition 1929
19. Bullring of the Real Maestranza de Caballería of Seville
20. Isabel II Bridge
21. Royal Tobacco Factory of Seville
22. Seat of the Government of Andalusia - San Telmo Palace
23. Seville Mushrooms
24. Torre del Oro (Gold Tower)
⛪ Churches and Temples
25. Macarena Basilica
26. Chapel of El Carmen
27. Seville Cathedral
28. Saint Louis of the French Monumental Complex
29. Convent of Mother of God
30. Collegiate Church of the Divine Saviour
31. Church of Santa María la Blanca
32. Lion's Gate
🌳 Squares and Parks
33. Cartuja Island
34. Cristina Gardens
35. Gardens of Murillo
36. Gardens of Rafael Montesinos
37. María Luisa Park
38. Alamillo Park
39. America Square
40. Abastos Square
41. Spain Square
42. Encarnación Square
43. Cabildo Square
44. Triunfo Square
🎡 Experiences and Activities
45. Itálica Archaeological Site
46. Cruise on the Guadalquivir River
47. Excursion to the White Villages
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