Seville at your feet
Discover all the secrets that Seville has for you.
La Giralda and the Cathedral
La Giralda is the bell tower of the Seville Cathedral. Its composition, a blend of 12th-century Muslim and 16th-century Christian styles, represents the cultural fusion that defines the city.
Torre del Oro
The Torre del Oro is an ancient watchtower situated by the Guadalquivir River, near the Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza. It owes its name to the tiles that covered it in the past, which gleamed with golden reflections in the sunlight.
Real Alcázar of Seville
The Royal Alcazar of Seville is a fortified palace complex blending Islamic, Mudéjar, Gothic, Renaissance, Mannerist and Baroque styles. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987, alongside the Seville Cathedral and the General Archive of the Indies.
Archivo de Indias
The General Archive of the Indies was founded in 1785 to house all documents relating to the administration of Spanish overseas territories. To this day, it contains over 9 linear kilometers of shelving filled with information, maps and drawings from the 16th to the 19th century.
Other places to visit…
Flamenco Dance Museum
The Museum of Flamenco Dance was established by the dancer Cristina Hoyos to showcase the rich history and culture of Spanish flamenco art. Its Andalusian courtyard hosts top artists who deliver a spectacular performance of live music and dance.
Plaza de España
The Plaza de España was designed by Aníbal González for the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition. It spans a total area of 50,000 m2, with a 515-meter canal running along its entire perimeter where visitors can enjoy boat rides. Moreover, the square has been a filming location for various movies including Lawrence of Arabia and Star Wars: Attack of the Clones.
Isla Mágica
Isla Mágica is a theme park themed around the discovery of America, with attractions and shows for the whole family. Spend a day full of Caribbean adventures without leaving Seville!