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Classic Seville Tour

"Quien no ha visto Sevilla, no ha vista maravilla." Who hasn't seen Seville, hasn't seen a marvel.

The influx of New World wealth in the 16th and 17th centuries transformed Seville into the richest city in the world. Wonder at the world's largest Gothic cathedral and see Christopher Columbus's tomb, then wander through the oldest functioning royal palace in Europe before stepping into the maze of the former Jewish quarter of Santa Cruz.

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Highlights

  • Visit the most important monuments of Seville
  • Learn why this incredible city was once the wealthiest city on the planet
  • Enjoy a local lunch (not included)
  • Take a walking tour through the medieval maze-like streets of Santa Cruz neighbourhood

About the tour

Seville is a city bursting with history and brimming with colour – it is truly one of Europe’s most beautiful destinations. Every corner has a picture-postcard scene of archetypal Spanish life. The natives of Seville, capital of Andalucia and the region’s largest city, take great pride in their home and are very welcoming and warm hosts. Seville’s international profile has been raised considerably as scenes of Game of Thrones was filmed within the walls of the Alcazar (Royal Palace) and fans are flocking there from around the globe.

Guests can choose to visit the first two monuments with an audio guide or hire a local guide (extra cost) for a more in-depth visit.

ALL TOURS ARE AVAILABLE AS PRIVATE TOURS FOR YOU OR YOUR FAMILY/GROUP/PARTY

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Andalusia will never be the same! We were able to experience Spain at a much more intimate level, away from overly touristic areas, but in the heart of the point of interest of every city.

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