
Seville, with its rich history and vibrant culture, offers a perfect blend of exploration, relaxation, and culinary delights, even on a budget. Don´t forget to Save your QR CODE and Bring with you in your trip!

Day 1: Discovering Seville’s Charm
Morning Exploration: Santa Cruz Neighborhood
8:00 AM – Starting Point: Breakfast at Bar El Comercio
- Overview: Start your day with a traditional Spanish breakfast at Bar El Comercio ( Calle Lineros, 9, 41004 Sevilla, Spain ) . Bar El Comerci is a charming and traditional Spanish breakfast spot located in the heart of Seville. With a cozy ambiance and a focus on classic Spanish breakfast items, it’s a popular choice among locals and visitors alike.
- Suggested Dishes:
- Tostada con Tomate y Jamón: A delightful combination of toasted bread topped with fresh tomato and cured ham.
- Café con Leche: A classic Spanish coffee with equal parts of coffee and steamed milk, perfect for kickstarting your morning.
- Churros con Chocolate: If you’re in the mood for something sweet, try their churros (fried dough pastries) served with a cup of thick hot chocolate fo.r dipping.
- Average Price per Person: is around €5-€10.
- How to Get There by Public Transportation: Bar El Comercio is conveniently located in the city center, making it easily accessible by public transportation.
- By Metro: The nearest metro station is Puerta de Jerez. From Puerta de Jerez, it’s a short walk northwest on Calle San Fernando and then a left onto Calle Lineros.
- By Bus: Multiple bus lines serve the area.
- Walking Directions from Puerta de Jerez Metro Station: Exit Puerta de Jerez Metro Station and head northwest on Calle San Fernando. Turn left onto Calle Lineros. Bar El Comercio will be on your right.
9:00 AM – Alcázar of Seville
- Overview: If you watched the famous series Game of Thrones, you will recognize this place! Where it served as the filming location for the Water Gardens of Dorne. It´s a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Alcazar has a rich history that spans over a millennium. It was originally constructed in the 10th century as a fortress for Muslim rulers during the Al-Andalus period. Over the centuries, it underwent various expansions and renovations, incorporating different architectural styles.
- Tip: Arrive early to beat the crowds and marvel at the intricate architecture and beautiful gardens.
Suggested Path:
( The Alcazar is composed of various interconnected palaces, halls, courtyards, and gardens. It´s huge…so advised to have a path )
STEP 1. Enter the Patio de Banderas: As you enter the Alcázar, begin in the expansive Patio de Banderas. Marvel at the impressive view of the Alcázar’s exterior and take in the surrounding gardens.
STEP 2. Explore the Palacio Mudéjar: Head to the Palacio Mudéjar, a beautiful section of the Alcázar that showcases Mudejar architecture. Admire the intricate tilework and the Sala de la Justicia.
STEP 3. Visit the Palacio de Don Pedro: Proceed to the Palacio de Don Pedro, known for its stunning architecture and serene gardens. Explore the courtyards and galleries, capturing the essence of Moorish influence.
STEP 4. Discover the Patio de las Doncellas: Enter the renowned Patio de las Doncellas, a breathtaking courtyard surrounded by elegant arches and beautiful tiles. Take your time to appreciate the intricate details and historical significance.
STEP 5. Explore the Gardens: Take a leisurely stroll through the lush gardens of the Alcázar. Enjoy the shade of the trees, the fragrance of flowers, and the soothing sounds of fountains.
STEP 6. Refreshments at Café Bar El Mirador: Pause for refreshments at Café Bar El Mirador within the Alcázar. Savor a coffee or a refreshing drink while taking in panoramic views.
STEP 7. Visit the Nasrid Palaces: The heart of the Alcázar’s architectural brilliance. Wander through rooms like the Sala de los Embajadores and the Patio de las Muñecas.
STEP 8. Discover the General Archive of the Indies: Head towards the General Archive of the Indies, a UNESCO World Heritage site adjacent to the Alcázar. Admire the extensive collection of documents related to the Spanish colonies.
STEP 9. Return to the Patio de Banderas: Conclude your visit by returning to the Patio de Banderas. Take a moment to absorb the grandeur of the Alcázar’s exterior before leaving.
STEP 10. Optional Extended Exploration – Royal Apartments and Upper Quarters: If time permits and you desire a more in-depth experience, explore the Royal Apartments and Upper Quarters. Delve into the private quarters of the Alcázar’s inhabitants.
Afternoon Adventure: Maria Luisa Park and Plaza de España
2:00 PM – Lunch at Bar Europa
- Overview: Enjoy a budget-friendly “menú del día” (menu of the day) at Bar Europa ( Siete Revueltas Street, 35, 41004 Seville, Spain ), offering local dishes.
- Suggested dish: Try the “salmorejo” (cold tomato soup) and “flamenquín” (breaded and fried ham or chicken).
- Average Price per Person: Approximately €10-€15.
- How to Get There from the Real Alcázar:
- Exit the Real Alcázar and head northwest toward Patio de Banderas.
- Turn left onto Siete Revueltas Street.
- Walk for approximately 5 minutes, and you’ll find Bar Europa on your left.
3:30 PM – Stroll through Maria Luisa Park
- After lunch, take a leisurely stroll through the picturesque Maria Luisa Park.
- Admire the lush greenery, fountains, and beautiful walkways.
Don´t Miss:
- Fountain of Lions (Fuente de los Leones): The Fountain of Lions, located near Plaza de América, features a central basin surrounded by lion sculptures. It’s a popular spot to relax and enjoy the soothing sounds of water.
- Plaza de América: This square is surrounded by notable buildings such as the Archaeological Museum and the Royal Pavilion. The combination of architecture and green spaces makes it a pleasant area to explore.
- Isleta de los Patos (Islet of the Ducks): A charming pond called Isleta de los Patos is home to a variety of waterfowl. It’s a serene spot where visitors can enjoy the natural beauty and perhaps feed the ducks.
- Plaza de las Palomas (Pigeon Square): Plaza de las Palomas is a lively square known for its resident pigeons. It’s a popular gathering place, especially for families, and offers a lively atmosphere.
- Calle de las Conchas (Street of Shells): Stroll along Calle de las Conchas, a charming street within the park that is lined with benches and framed by trees. It provides a peaceful setting for a leisurely walk.
- Monument to Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer: The park features a monument dedicated to the Spanish Romantic poet Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer. It’s a contemplative spot where visitors can appreciate art in a natural setting.
5:00 PM – Visit the city´s postcard – Plaza de España
- Explore the iconic Plaza de España within the park.
- Capture the vibrant tiles representing different regions of Spain.
Highlights to explore at Plaza de España:
- Semicircular Building: The central feature of Plaza de España is a semicircular building that surrounds a large, central courtyard. This building is a masterpiece of Renaissance Revival and Moorish Revival architecture.
- Canal and Bridges: A canal runs through the center of the square, and several bridges connect the two sides. Each bridge represents a different region of Spain, adorned with colorful tiles depicting regional themes.
- Majestic Towers: The building is flanked by two tall towers that provide a majestic backdrop. The towers are adorned with intricate ceramic tile decorations and offer a fantastic view of the entire plaza.
- Tilework and Balustrades: The entire surface of the building is covered in beautifully crafted ceramic tiles, depicting scenes from Spanish history and culture. The vibrant colors and detailed tilework make it a visual spectacle.
- Alcoves and Benches: Along the walls of the building, you’ll find a series of alcoves, each representing a different province of Spain. These alcoves are decorated with more tilework and provide shaded benches where visitors can relax.
- Central Fountain: In the center of the square, there is a large fountain surrounded by a semicircular colonnade. The fountain adds a refreshing element to the plaza and is a great spot for photos.
- Horse-Drawn Carriages: Plaza de España is a popular starting point for horse-drawn carriage rides around Seville. You can find carriages waiting near the entrance, offering a charming way to explore the city.
- Boat Rides on the Canal: Visitors can rent rowboats to paddle along the canal, providing a unique perspective of the plaza. It’s a serene and romantic activity, especially during pleasant weather.
- Bridges of Spain: Take a leisurely walk across the bridges, each named after a different Spanish province. The tilework on the bridges showcases the artistic diversity of Spain’s regions.
- Plaza de España Towers Viewpoint: Climb the stairs to the top of one of the towers for a panoramic view of the entire plaza. This viewpoint allows you to appreciate the vastness and architectural beauty of Plaza de España.
Evening Delights: Tapas in Triana
8:00 PM – Dinner at Bodega Santa Cruz Las Columnas
- Overview: Experience an authentic tapas dinner at Bodega Santa Cruz Las Columnas ( Calle Rodrigo Caro, 1, 41004 Sevilla, Spain ). Is situated in the heart of the historic Santa Cruz neighborhood, offering a traditional and atmospheric setting. Enjoy the atmosphere while sitting at the outdoor terrace. It’s an excellent spot for people-watching and soaking in the lively surroundings. Known for its authenticity, this bodega provides a genuine Sevillian tapas experience. The interior is adorned with classic Andalusian tiles, wooden barrels, and rustic charm, providing an authentic ambiance.
- Average price per person: typically around €10-€15.
- Suggested dish:
- “Tapas”: Order a variety of tapas like “patatas bravas” (spicy potatoes) and “gambas al ajillo” – succulent shrimp cooked in olive oil with garlic and chili, delivering a flavorful and aromatic dish. (garlic shrimp).
- Sherry on Tap: Try their sherry on tap, a local specialty. The bodega often has a selection of Sherries, allowing you to experience this traditional Andalusian drink.
Explore Triana Neighborhood:
- Cross the Guadalquivir River to the Triana neighborhood.
- Wander through its vibrant streets, known for its flamenco tradition and lively atmosphere.

Day 2: Immersing in Seville’s Rich Heritage
Morning Exploration: Barrio Santa Cruz
9:00 AM – Starting Point: Breakfast at La Cacharrería
- Overview: Begin your day with a cozy breakfast at La Cacharrería ( Calle Regina, 14, 41003 Sevilla, Spain ). Is known for its cozy and quaint ambiance, providing a charming setting for a delightful breakfast. Enjoy your breakfast in the open air on the outdoor terrace, offering a pleasant setting for starting your day. The Alameda de Hércules area is known for its artistic community, and La Cacharrería reflects this spirit with its artistic touches and local flair.
- Average Price per Person: is typically around €10-€15.
- Suggested dishes:
- Churros with Hot Chocolate: Indulge in a classic Spanish breakfast with churros, deep-fried dough pastries, served with a cup of rich hot chocolate for dipping.
- Tostada con Tomate y Jamón: Experience a traditional Spanish breakfast with a tostada (toasted bread) topped with fresh tomato and slices of jamón (cured ham).
- Spanish Omelet (Tortilla Española): Try the Spanish omelet, a hearty dish made with eggs, potatoes, and onions, showcasing the simplicity and deliciousness of Spanish cuisine.
10:00 AM : Visit Seville Cathedral and Giralda Tower
- Explore the awe-inspiring Seville Cathedral and climb the Giralda Tower for panoramic views.
- Admire the intricate details and learn about the history of this iconic site.
Highlights:
- Enter the Cathedral: Begin your visit by entering the Seville Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world.
- Admire the Nave and Altar: Walk through the impressive nave, marveling at the sheer scale and intricate details.
- Explore the Royal Chapel: Visit the Royal Chapel, where you’ll find the tombs of Ferdinand III and Christopher Columbus.
- Visit the Giralda Tower: Head towards the Giralda Tower, the cathedral’s iconic bell tower.
- Panoramic Views from the Top: Reach the top of the Giralda for panoramic views of Seville. Take in the cityscape and the Cathedral’s intricate architecture. Admire the stunning altarpiece, known as the Retablo Mayor. Ascend the tower using the ramps for a unique and less strenuous experience compared to stairs.
Afternoon Heritage Tour: Jewish Quarter & Flamenco Museum
1:00 PM – Lunch at Bar El Pinton
- Overview: Have a delightful lunch at Bar El Pinton ( Calle Francos, 42, 41004 Sevilla, Spain ) , known for its creative tapas. In addition to its culinary offerings, Bar El Pinton boasts a diverse cocktail menu. Consider pairing your meal with a refreshing cocktail crafted by skilled mixologists. The interior is adorned with artistic decor, creating an eclectic and stylish setting for your dining experience.
- Suggested Dishes: is typically around €15-€20.
- “Montaditos” : (small sandwiches) and a refreshing glass of sangria.
- Salmorejo with Toppings: Try their unique twist on salmorejo, a traditional Andalusian cold soup. Bar El Pinton often offers creative toppings to enhance the dish.
- Iberian Ham Croquettes: Indulge in classic Spanish croquettes filled with creamy bechamel and flavorful Iberian ham.
- Octopus Carpaccio: For a seafood delight, consider trying the octopus carpaccio, a dish that showcases fresh and expertly prepared octopus.
Wander through the Jewish Quarter (Santa Cruz):
- Take a leisurely stroll through the charming streets of the Jewish Quarter.
- Explore the narrow alleys, colorful patios, and hidden squares.
- How to get there from Bar El Pinton:
- Head southeast on Calle Francos toward Calle Arfe.
- As you exit Bar El Pinton, turn right onto Calle Francos.
- Continue on Calle Francos.
- Walk along Calle Francos for approximately 400 meters (about a 5-minute walk).
- Arrive at Barrio Santa Cruz.
- You will reach the entrance of Barrio Santa Cruz, the Jewish Quarter, known for its narrow winding streets, historic architecture, and charming atmosphere.
- Explore Barrio Santa Cruz.
- Wander through the labyrinthine streets of Barrio Santa Cruz, discovering its historic landmarks, including the Seville Cathedral, Alcázar, and the Synagogue of Santa María la Blanca.
- Head southeast on Calle Francos toward Calle Arfe.
Visit the Flamenco Museum:
- Immerse yourself in the world of flamenco at the Flamenco Museum ( Calle Manuel Rojas Marcos, 3, 41004 Sevilla, Spain ) .
- Why to go there? The Flamenco Museum is a cultural space entirely devoted to the art of flamenco, providing visitors with an immersive experience into this passionate and expressive art form.
- Interactive Exhibits: Explore interactive exhibits that showcase the history, traditions, and different styles of flamenco. The museum offers a comprehensive overview of the art, making it an educational and entertaining visit.
- Live Performances: The museum often hosts live flamenco performances, allowing visitors to witness the intensity and emotion of this captivating dance and music genre.
- Flamenco Workshops: Participate in flamenco workshops to gain a hands-on understanding of the dance, rhythm, and musical elements. These workshops are suitable for all levels, including beginners.
- Unique Architecture: The museum is housed in a beautifully restored 18th-century building, adding to the overall ambiance and providing a fitting backdrop for the flamenco experience.
- Costume and Art Displays: Admire displays of flamenco costumes, accessories, and visual art that contribute to the rich tapestry of flamenco culture.
Evening Farewell: Flamenco and Tapas
8:30 PM – Dinner and Flamenco Show at Tablao El Arenal
- Conclude your Seville experience with a mesmerizing flamenco show and dinner at Tablao El Arenal ( Calle Rodo, 7, 41001 Sevilla, Spain ) .
- Why to go there? Tablao El Arenal offers an intimate and authentic setting for experiencing flamenco. The venue is designed to provide an up-close and personal encounter with the performers, allowing you to feel the intensity of the art.
- Renowned Flamenco Artists: The tablao often features highly skilled and renowned flamenco artists, including dancers, guitarists, and singers. Prepare to be captivated by the passion and talent displayed on stage.
- Live Flamenco Show: Enjoy a live flamenco performance that showcases the various elements of this art form, including the intricate footwork, soulful singing, and emotive guitar playing. The show at Tablao El Arenal is a comprehensive representation of flamenco’s diverse styles.
- Delicious Dinner Options: The tablao offers dinner packages that allow you to savor traditional Spanish cuisine while enjoying the flamenco show. Indulge in a delightful dinner with a selection of dishes that complement the cultural experience.
- Historic Location: Located in the historic Arenal neighborhood, Tablao El Arenal provides a charming and atmospheric backdrop for your evening. The historic surroundings enhance the overall cultural immersion.
- Friendly Atmosphere: The venue is known for its warm and friendly atmosphere, making it an ideal place for both flamenco enthusiasts and those new to the art form.






