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Seville after dark. Jazz bars, food crawls that start at 9 PM, sundowner cruises, and the rooftops worth the climb. Curated for travellers who'd rather their evenings be a story than a queue.
1The Royal Alcazar is the most popular attraction in Seville, so it's not uncommon to find hours-long lines outside. Skip the wait and make the most of your time on this tour offering VIP early access an hour before the site officially opens to the public. You'll have the palace and its gardens all to yourself for a memorable morning and be able to fully appreciate their grandeur in a way that’s just not possible among the usual daytime crowds.
2Discover Seville’s vibrant food culture on this tour perfectly pairing delicious local food with the city's fascinating history. Step into some of Seville's oldest bars, where locals have gathered for generations, where you'll taste authentic tapas like Iberian ham and manchego cheese. Each bite is perfectly paired with an authentic local drink—including Seville’s famous orange wine, which you'll taste at the bar that made it famous. You'll be joined by a culinary expert who will share the fascinating history behind each stop and help you navigate Seville’s tapas scene with confidence. And with guaranteed reservations at popular spots, you’ll avoid the crowds and enjoy a truly VIP experience.
3Join us on a progressive jaunt through 4 of Seville's best bars and locals’ secret hangouts. Tapas in Seville are not only an important part of our gastronomy, but they are also a big part of our Social life and local customs. During the entire itinerary, a local Food Sherpa who is an expert and passionate about our culture and local cuisine will share anecdotes, details about Sevillano life, and insider tips for the rest of your stay. ·3'5-hour food and culture tour of Seville ·Visit 4 carefully chosen bars and restaurant and indulge in 8+ Tastes & 4 beverages— more than enough for a hearty lunch/dinner ·Pass by some of the most emblematic venues and hidden alleyways of Seville. ·Vegetarian and gluten-free options are available upon request when booking After the tour, you’ll be left full and feeling like a true insider in this glorious city!
4Tapas and flamenco are two of the most storied pillars of Seville’s culture, and on this tour, you’ll experience both at their best. Start by enjoying an aperitif and light bites at an old-fashioned gourmet grocer, where you’ll take a deep dive into the culture of both tapas and flamenco. Next, head to a historic bar in the Jewish Quarter for tapas and a glass of manzanilla wine before the show. Afterward, it's time for the powerful and passionate live flamenco performance in an authentic Andalusian patio of an 18th-century palace. Debrief after the show at a historic winery turned tapas bar for a glass of sweet orange wine, another regional specialty.
5Experience authentic Andalusian flamenco at the esteemed Tablao Flamenco El Arenal in Seville. Often considered one of the best flamenco bars in the world, Tablao El Arenal hosts an approx 60-70 minutes show where up to 15 of Seville’s best dancers perform a flamboyant flamenco. Sit down to watch the electrifying performance with drinks and either tapas or a 3-course dinner -- the choice is yours!
6This fascinating tour will give you the opprtunity to visit the most important monuments in Seville: Cathedral, Alcazar and Giralda on a 3.5 hours tour. Cathedral of Seville is the biggest gothic temple in the world. The construction of this monument was dated back to the 15th century. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. Alcazar, one of the most important royal palaces still in use in Europe. This fortified palace was built during different historical times, Islamic motifs, Baroque, Renaissance, and others. It was also declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. Skip the line for these 2 monuments and ensure your tickets for your visit. This tour will be leaded by local Official Guides. Please review the dress considerations outlined in the cathedral's access policy. No tank tops, shorts or flip-flops may be worn indoors. Passports or ID card must be presented at the entrance to the monument.
7Enjoy a relaxing cruise along the Guadalquivir River in Seville aboard El Miarma Dos, a comfortable sightseeing boat with capacity for just 58 guests. ⚠️ Food & drinks only in 90-min. Choose between two different experiences to suit your plans: • 1-hour panoramic cruise Admire Seville’s most iconic landmarks, including the Torre del Oro and Triana Bridge, while enjoying a calm and relaxing ride with music and bar service onboard. • 90-minute cruise with tapas & drink Enhance your experience with a traditional Spanish tapa of Iberian ham from Jabugo and cured Manchego cheese, served with one drink (water, soft drink, beer, wine, or rebujito). Sail along the Guadalquivir River and take in unique views of Seville from the water at a calm and leisurely pace. Relax on board with comfortable seating, music, and a friendly multilingual crew ready to assist you throughout the journey. A perfect experience to unwind, enjoy local flavors, and discover Seville from a different perspective.
8Discover the Royal Alcazar of Seville, declared a World Heritage Site in 1987. You will be amazed by its magnificience and magniture. You will also recognize some spots, because of the shooting of the famous series “Game of Thrones”. The origin of the Real Alcazar of Seville dates from the time of the High Middle Ages, although some areas of Islamic art that impress with its delicacy are preserved. In any case, Mudejar art and Gothic style predominate, but Renaissance and Baroque elements were added later. Over the centuries, it has been the residence of the members of the Spanish Royal Family in Seville. Even today, it remains for the exclusive use of royalty, except for tourist visits. This complex includes many wonderful features. The quaintest is the Patio de las Doncellas, with its ponds that reflect the intricate mudéjar plasterwork for which this palace is known for. Go on this guided tour with skip-the-line access and get amazed by its beauty and complexity!
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