Seville…the cultural gem of Spain and hands down one of my favorite cities in the world. Filled with breathtaking architecture, picturesque streets, passionate locals, and ancient traditions. There is no shortage of things to do in Seville.
From stunning palaces and bustling markets to soulful Flamenco performances, and mouthwatering tapas bars, there’s enough to do in Seville to fill a month-long visit.
Seville not only offers fantastic sights and tourist attractions but is also extremely affordable when compared to cities like Paris, London, and Barcelona.
After multiple visits to Seville, I keep expecting it to lose its charm or become one of those cities that is hyped up in my memories. Instead, I fall more in love with Seville each time I visit.
This city is not to be missed and should be included in every Spain itinerary. As an added bonus, Spain is one of the cheapest European countries to visit and offers excellent value for money.
Continue reading to discover the 10 best things to do in Seville. These sights and activities are not to be missed during your visit and will give you a healthy taste of the city and everything it has to offer.
1. Walking Tour or Bike Tour
A walking or bike tour is one of the best things to do in Seville to get oriented with the city and learn interesting history and cultural facts along the way.
The local guides are passionate about their city and a great resource after the tour for recommendations on restaurants, bars, and their favorite hidden gems.
Try to schedule your tour on your first day. This will allow you to get comfortable with the city layout, which is especially important for Seville. The city center and ancient neighborhoods like Santa Cruz can get a little confusing with the twisting narrow streets.
Seville is the perfect city for a biking or walking tour. All the main sights are easily within walking distance and the highlights of Seville can be covered in one walking tour. Check out the free walking tour, which starts at Plaza del Salvador at 10:00, 11:00 and 2:00pm.
The only problem with free walking tours is that there can be a lot of people joining. Another great option is this highly rated (and affordable) walking experience with a local guide.
A bike tour is a great alternative if you want to explore a little further out, like the Triana neighborhood across the river. I joined this 3-hour bike tour which covered a lot of ground and wasn’t too difficult if you aren’t an experienced…
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