Stroll through the centre of Seville and discover the events that shook its inhabitants, during our guided night-time walking tour. Learn a little more about the Santa Cruz district great history. A guide will tell you about the events of Roman, Arab, Jew and Christian cultures and some mysteries and ghosts. 15 stops plus an interpretation of the history of Seville.
Enjoy a flamenco class and learn this art from the “A Compás” Dance Studio located in the center of Seville. Understand flamenco dance in depth, its codes and its nature, from the hand of two professional teachers Elisa La Morá or Diaa Homsy.
The Guadalquivir river (from the Arabic al-wādi al-kabīr, “long river”) gives life to the city. Enjoy a refreshing kayak ride along the Guadalquivir and explore the city from a completely new perspective as you navigate this canal and discover chapters of Seville’s history and curiosities of its monuments.
Las Dueñas is one of the 25 Palace Houses preserved in Seville. Property of the Duchy of Alba since the 17th century, it was the residence of the Spanish poet Antonio Machado and witness to illustrious guests as Jacqueline Kennedy, Grace Kelly or Rainier of Monaco in the 20th century. Discover the set of buildings and patios that encompass different architectural styles and stand out for their historical value.
Triana neighborhood is the cradle of Seville’s pottery tradition. Explore the art of clay along the potters’ quarter, its kilns and tiles. Visit a workshop, create and paint you own handmade tile, keeping this centuries old craft alive.
Take a journey through the aromas that have perfumed Seville's history: the incense of the temples, the spices of the port, and the fragrance of the courtyards. Visit a perfumery workshop in the historic center and create your own personalized natural perfume.
This tour of historic Seville and its essential monuments highlights the city's soundscapes: bells, organs, and musical traditions. Visit a traditional flamenco guitar workshop, learn about its construction and enjoy a private recital.
Just 7km from Seville, Italica was the first Roman city on the Iberian Peninsula and the emperors Trajan and Hadrian birthplace. Located in the current municipality of Santiponce, this city was founded in 206 BC. Visit this archaeological complex, walking through its streets, the Roman theater, the ancient baths and the famous amphitheater. one of the largest in the Roman world.
Córdoba -the city of the flowers- is known worldwide for its Mosque Cathedral. It has a beautiful Roman bridge and a monumental ld town declared World Heritage site, with small streets, flowered patios and pleasant squares. 40 min. distance on high-speed train. Tickets to the mosque must be booked in advance.