Seville cultural landmarks

Seville is an ancient city located in the Catalonia region of western Spain. It is the fourth largest city in Spain and the largest city in Catalonia. The history of Seville can be traced back to 220 BC, when it was a port city of the ancient Roman Empire and later served as the capital during the Arab rule. Seville is home to many famous attractions, such as the medieval city walls, Barcelona Cathedral, the old Jewish quarter, and ancient fortresses. In addition, Seville is an important economic center with many industrial and trading companies, and it is also renowned for its rich tourist resources, making it a cultural and artistic hub.

Plaza de España

Renowned as 'one of the most beautiful squares in Spain', it is an excellent spot to enjoy the sunset

Metropol Parasol

The world's largest unique wooden structure, offering stunning sunset views from the top

Torre del Oro

Once a watchtower on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, a testament to Seville's glorious maritime history

Guadalquivir River

The fifth longest river in Spain and the longest river within the autonomous community of Andalusia

Charity Hospital Museum

A distinctive ancient building, with a chapel in the courtyard that dazzles with the splendid architectural style of European churches.

Santa Cruz District

The historic Santa Cruz is the tourist center of the city and home to the Seville Cathedral, a Gothic landmark offering views of the Giralda bell tower and the Real Alcázar palace, a Moorish Renaissance palace with lush gardens. Nearby, the tapas bars on Calle Mateos Gago serve octopus and Iberian ham, while the narrow streets and orange tree-shaded squares of the old Jewish quarter are filled with shops selling souvenirs, crafts, and ceramics.

Royal Cavalry Club Bullring

The Royal Cavalry Club Bullring is one of the most important and traditional bullrings in Spain.

Casa de Pilatos

The mansion of the Governor of Andalusia, with exquisite courtyards and gardens that are the essence of its architecture

Maria Luisa Park

Stroll through one of the most beautiful squares in Spain, visit the Archaeological Museum and the Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions