Seville
Where flamenco lives.
Orange trees, tile work, and the sound of palmas from a bar you almost walked past. Seville doesn't perform for tourists — you just happen to be there.
Explore by neighborhood See the walksThe Walks
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Santa Cruz
The old Jewish quarter, winding and white.
Cathedral & Alcázar
The largest Gothic cathedral. The oldest royal palace still in use.
Plaza de España & Parque de María Luisa
A 1929 world's fair that Seville never took down.
Triana
Across the river, a different Seville.
Dig deeper into Seville
Beyond the walks — explore by neighborhood, theme, or plan your trip.
Neighborhoods
Where you'll walk
Free samples on select walks. This is what it sounds like.
Walking Seville
When to walk
Spring — Semana Santa and Feria de Abril make spring the most intense season. The city is at its most beautiful and most crowded.
Summer — Brutally hot. Over 40°C is normal. Walk early morning or after sunset. The city adapts — so should you.
Autumn — October and November bring relief. Still warm, far fewer tourists, and the orange trees start to fruit.
Winter — Mild and pleasant. Perfect walking weather. Seville in December feels like autumn everywhere else.
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