Historic tower next to the Guadalquivir River, built in the 13th century, which served as a defense for the city and as a storage place for precious metals. View on Google Maps
A place to enjoy marine wildlife with educational exhibitions and interactive activities for the whole family. View on Google Maps
Central square inside María Luisa Park, surrounded by gardens and palaces, ideal for admiring regionalist architecture. View on Google Maps
Impressive semicircular square with regionalist architecture and canals, famous for its tiles representing the provinces of Spain. View on Google Maps
University area with historic buildings, libraries, and academic life; ideal for observing the city’s educational architecture. View on Google Maps
Connection point to other routes and commercial areas, surrounded by iconic buildings of the neighborhood. View on Google Maps
Entrance to the traditional Triana neighborhood, famous for its history, flamenco, and artisanal ceramics. View on Google Maps
Another stop in Triana near the river, with views of the Church of El Cachorro and the neighborhood’s historic markets. View on Google Maps
Exhibition and event area where Expo ’92 was held; it includes modern architecture and cultural spaces. View on Google Maps
Historic neighborhood with the Basilica of La Macarena and streets full of Seville’s culture and tradition. View on Google Maps
Lively area with bars, restaurants, and a youthful atmosphere; ideal for strolling and experiencing urban life. View on Google Maps
Shopping center and main hub for shopping in Seville, surrounded by streets with shops and cafés. View on Google Maps
End of the tour, close to public transport and major tourist attractions, ideal for continuing to explore the city. View on Google Maps