Seville

Cheerful and sincere

Seville, the epitome of Andalusia

 

The province of Seville is a mosaic of cultures and landscapes. Cuisine, fiestas and traditions, monuments and leisure activities all come together to make this region, and the city of Seville in particular, a truly exceptional destination.

The Betis,

river and king so absolute, who gives laws to the sea yet no tax (Luis de Góngora)

Dare to choose between Seville and Triana

Fall in love with Seville from a new perspective. Sail the waters that saw goods and riches coming in from the Americas, remember the first circumnavigation of the world, or have a go at your favourite water sport on history-laden waters, on the banks of which Taifa King Al Mu'tamid found love. The River Guadalquivir, Great River for the Arabs and Betis for the Romans, will give you a new panoramic view of Seville and its neighbour Triana by showing you the city's most typical districts and monuments, such as the Convento de los Remedios (now a carriage museum), the Torre del Oro (Naval Museum), the Bullring, the Atarazanas, the Puente de Triana bridge, the king's timber store, etc. The river cools down the city in summer and its banks are lined with bars and restaurants where you'll experience unforgettable sunsets and nights out in an incomparable setting.

 

Since its makeover in 1992, the River Guadalquivir has become the place-to-be in the city given its unique vibe. Stroll along its banks, enjoy a boat trip, visit the aquarium, or watch the rowing, sailing, canoeing or kayaking championships that take place on its waters.

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