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14-Day Sevilla for Culture and History Lovers with a Local's Touch

⚖️Balanced Mix🏛️Culture & History💎Hidden Gems & Local Spots
14 daysspring

Discover Sevilla's rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. Explore famous landmarks, hidden gems, and authentic neighborhoods off the beaten path this spring.

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Day 1Introduction to Iconic Sevilla
Morning
Seville Cathedral

~2 hours

Explore the Seville Cathedral starting early to avoid crowds. Visit the grand interior and take time to appreciate the Gothic architecture on Avenida de la Constitución.

Midday

La Giralda

La Giralda

Climb La Giralda tower adjacent to the Cathedral for panoramic city views. Check out the hidden courtyards around the tower to find quiet spots away from tourists.

4.7(56k reviews)~1.5 hours
Afternoon

Real Alcázar

Real Alcázar

Tour the Real Alcázar and its extensive gardens located on Calle Constitucion. Focus on lesser-known palace rooms and the secret gardens to discover local history and art.

4.7(98k reviews)~3 hours
Evening
Find a traditional tapas bar

~2 hours

Head to the Santa Cruz neighborhood and seek out a small, local tapas bar favored by residents, avoiding busy plazas. Order varied tapas to taste local flavors authentically.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Torrijas
Breakfast€3-5

Find a café near Plaza del Triunfo that serves strong coffee with a sweet Torrijas, a traditional Spanish fried bread with cinnamon and sugar.

Torrijas
Espinacas con Garbanzos
Lunch€10-15

Look for a small eatery in the Macarena district and try Espinacas con Garbanzos, a local dish of spinach with chickpeas often served with crusty bread.

Espinacas con Garbanzos
Dinner
Find a traditional tapas bar in Santa Cruz and order Pescaíto Frito, lightly fried small fish, with a glass of Manzanilla (Fino Sherry) to complement the dish.
€18-25
The best way to get around this central area is on foot to fully experience the narrow streets and hidden gems. For longer distances, use taxi apps like Cabify or Free Now where rides cost approximately €1.2 per km.
Hotel in Santa Cruz (historic Jewish quarter near major landmarks)
€50-70/night

Staying here keeps you within walking distance of the Cathedral, La Giralda, and Real Alcázar, perfect for exploring the city's cultural highlights.

Day 2Historical Architecture and Local Neighborhoods
Morning

Casa de Pilatos

Casa de Pilatos

Visit this Renaissance palace in the city center noted for its blend of Italian Renaissance and Mudéjar styles. Focus on the intricate tilework and the beautiful courtyard gardens.

4.4(14k reviews)~2 hours
Midday
Explore Barrio de Santa Cruz

~2.5 hours

Stroll through the historic Jewish quarter with its labyrinthine streets, whitewashed walls, and vibrant flower pots. Search for small artisan shops and quiet plazas like Plaza de los Venerables.

Afternoon
Discover hidden courtyards in San Lorenzo

~2 hours

Explore lesser-known patios tucked away behind unassuming doors in the San Lorenzo neighborhood, a favorite local spot. Look for patios with orange trees and characteristic Andalusian tiles.

Evening
Try a flamenco performance

~2 hours

Choose an intimate tablao in the city center or Barrio de Santa Cruz to enjoy authentic flamenco music and dance. Arrive early to secure a good seat and soak in the passionate atmosphere.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a neighborhood café near Casa de Pilatos and try Torrijas, a traditional Spanish sweet similar to French toast, with a coffee.
€5
Espinacas con Garbanzos
Lunch€12

Look for a cozy tapas bar in Barrio de Santa Cruz and order Espinacas con Garbanzos, a traditional spinach and chickpea dish commonly served warm.

Espinacas con Garbanzos
Dinner
After flamenco, find a nearby local spot and try Pescaíto Frito, a mix of small fried fish typical of Andalusia, paired with a cold Cruzcampo beer.
€15
Use taxi apps like Cabify, Free Now, or Bolt to get around quickly for about €1.2 per km, or walk between close sites to enjoy more street-level local interaction.
Hotel in Centro (central neighborhood close to major landmarks and public transport)
€50-70/night

Staying in Centro is convenient for visiting historic sites, local neighborhoods, and flamenco venues on Day 2.

Day 3City Views and Cultural Gems
Morning

Plaza de España

Plaza de España

Visit this iconic semi-circular plaza in Parque de María Luisa early to avoid crowds. Walk around to admire the detailed tilework representing Spanish provinces and peek into the hidden corners of the surrounding gardens.

4.8(181k reviews)~2 hours
Midday
Metropol Parasol

~1.5 hours

Head to the Setas de Sevilla in the historic center. Climb up to the wooden canopy for a unique city view and explore the underground Antiquarium museum filled with Roman ruins.

Afternoon
Visit Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares

~2 hours

Located near Plaza de España, this museum showcases Andalusian folk arts and traditional crafts. Look for lesser-known exhibits on rural life and local festivals for an authentic cultural insight.

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Evening
Explore rooftop bars in Alameda

~2 hours

Explore rooftop bars in the Alameda de Hércules area, a lively neighborhood known for its bohemian vibe. Find a spot with views of the Giralda tower and try local drinks like Manzanilla or a Rebujito mix.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a local café near Plaza de España and try a coffee with Yemas de San Leandro, a sweet egg yolk-based confection unique to Sevilla.
€3
Espinacas con Garbanzos
Lunch€12

Look for a traditional Andalusian tavern near Metropol Parasol and order Espinacas con Garbanzos, a hearty spinach and chickpeas dish.

Espinacas con Garbanzos
Dinner
Seek a rooftop bar in Alameda that serves modern tapas and order Pescaíto Frito, crispy fried fish, with a Rebujito cocktail made from Manzanilla sherry and soda for a refreshing local mix.
€15
Use local buses or trams for short trips between Parque de María Luisa, historic center, and Alameda. For convenience or later at night, use taxi apps like Cabify or Free Now with fares around €1.2/km.
Hotel in Casco Antiguo (Seville old town center)
€50-70/night

Central location close to all key cultural sites and easy access to transport for exploring less touristy spots.

Day 4Sevilla’s Ancient and Maritime History
Morning

Archivo General de Indias

Archivo General de Indias

Explore the rich archives housed in this UNESCO World Heritage site located near Plaza de España in the historic Santa Cruz neighborhood. Focus on the impressive Renaissance architecture and exhibits detailing Spain's colonial empire.

4.4(7k reviews)~2 hours
Midday

Torre del Oro

Torre del Oro

Visit this 13th-century military watchtower on the Guadalquivir River. Climb the tower for panoramic river views and learn about its role in Sevilla's maritime history.

4.5(53k reviews)~1 hours
Afternoon
Walk along the Guadalquivir River

~2 hours

Stroll southwards from Torre del Oro along Paseo de Cristóbal Colón, a less touristy path with locals enjoying riverside cafes and shaded spots. Spot hidden courtyards and fishing boats that reflect everyday life.

Evening
Find a local seafood restaurant

~1.5 hours

Head to the Triana neighborhood across the Isabel II Bridge for authentic seafood away from tourist crowds. Seek out small family-run spots serving freshly fried fish and octopus.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Yemas de San Leandro
Breakfast€3-5

Find a café in Santa Cruz serving strong Andalusian coffee paired with Yemas de San Leandro, sweet egg yolk candies typical to the area.

Yemas de San Leandro
Espinacas con Garbanzos
Lunch€10-15

Look for a casual eatery near Torre del Oro offering Espinacas con Garbanzos, a hearty spinach and chickpea stew popular in Sevilla's local cuisine.

Espinacas con Garbanzos
Dinner
In Triana, find a small seafood tavern and order Pescaíto Frito, a mix of freshly fried small fish, accompanied by a cold Manzanilla sherry or local beer.
€15-20
Best way to get around is by walking and occasional taxi for longer distances. Use Cabify or Free Now apps with taxis costing around €1.2 per km. The city center is compact and pedestrian-friendly.
Bed & Breakfast in Santa Cruz (historic neighborhood with central location)
€50-70/night

Ideal for exploring Sevilla's historic heart and close to major cultural sites visited this day.

Day 5Bullfighting and Local Traditions
Morning

Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza

Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza

Visit this iconic bullring early to avoid crowds. Check out the guided tour explaining bullfighting history and architecture in the El Arenal neighborhood.

4.4(32k reviews)~2 hours
Midday
Visit Bullfighting Museum

~1.5 hours

Located adjacent to the bullring, the museum offers deep insights into bullfighting traditions. Look for rare artifacts and historic posters.

Afternoon
Explore Triana neighborhood

~3 hours

Wander through Triana, known for its ceramic workshops and vibrant local life. Explore calle Betis along the river for authentic tapas bars away from tourists.

Evening
Try traditional Andalusian cuisine

~2 hours

Find a cozy restaurant in Triana serving Cola de Toro, a slow-cooked oxtail stew, and pair it with Manzanilla sherry.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a café near the Alameda de Hercules and order tostada con tomate, toasted bread with fresh tomato and olive oil, along with a strong coffee.
Espinacas con Garbanzos
Luncharound 12 EUR

Look for a tapas bar in El Arenal and try Espinacas con Garbanzos, a flavorful blend of spinach and chickpeas typical of Andalusian cooking.

Espinacas con Garbanzos
Cola de Toro
Dinneraround 20 EUR

In Triana, dine on Cola de Toro, a traditional Andalusian oxtail stew, accompanied by a glass of Manzanilla sherry for an authentic experience.

Cola de Toro
Use buses and trams to navigate between El Arenal and Triana. For convenience, taxis with apps like Cabify, Free Now, or Bolt are affordable at about 1.2 EUR per km.
Hotel in El Arenal (historic district near the Guadalquivir River)
$50-70/night

Central location close to bullfighting sites and easy access to Triana for evening dining and local experiences.

Day 6Art and Museums Discovery
Morning
Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo

~3 hours

Located in the Monastery of La Cartuja, explore contemporary art exhibits and installations. Reachable by tram from central Sevilla, it's a quiet spot often overlooked by tourists.

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Midday
Visit Museum of Fine Arts

~2.5 hours

Head to the Museo de Bellas Artes in the city center near Plaza del Museo. Admire works by Murillo and Zurbarán with fewer crowds in the early afternoon.

Afternoon
Find a quiet bookshop café

~1.5 hours

Visit the Alameda de Hércules neighborhood for a hidden gem bookshop café. Sit with a coffee and browse local Spanish literature or art books in a relaxed, artistic vibe.

Evening
Attend live traditional music

~2 hours

In the evening, find a small tablao or cultural center near Alameda offering live Flamenco or Sevillanas performances with local musicians.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a local bakery near the Alameda de Hércules and try Yemas de San Leandro, a sweet egg yolk treat, paired with strong coffee.
€3
Espinacas con Garbanzos
Lunch€10

Look for a tapas bar in the city center serving Espinacas con Garbanzos, a hearty spinach and chickpea dish with local spices.

Espinacas con Garbanzos
Dinner
Dine at an atmospheric restaurant near the Guadalquivir river and order Pescaíto Frito, crispy fried fish typical of Sevilla, washed down with a glass of Manzanilla sherry.
€15
Use public transport like tram and buses to navigate between cultural sites. For convenience, use taxi apps Cabify or Free Now charging about €1.2/km.
Hotel in Santa Cruz (historic neighborhood near city center)
€45-60/night

Central to major museums and cultural spots, with charming streets and good dining options.

Day 7Hidden Gems and Local Markets
Morning
Visit Mercado de Feria

~2 hours

Located in the Feria neighborhood, this historic market offers fresh produce, local snacks, and a vibrant atmosphere with fewer tourists. Look for authentic Andalusian cured meats and traditional products on Calle Feria.

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Midday
Explore Alameda de Hércules

~2 hours

This lively plaza is known for eclectic bars, street art, and local hangouts. Walk along Calle Feria and Calle Calatrava nearby to discover hidden courtyards and alternative cultural spots.

Afternoon
Discover local artisan shops

~2 hours

Head to the Macarena district's narrow streets such as Calle Amor de Dios to find unique handmade crafts, ceramics, and textiles from local artisans rarely seen by tourists.

Evening
Find a rooftop bar with city views

~2 hours

Seek out rooftop bars in the Alameda de Hércules or central Macarena areas for panoramic views of Sevilla's skyline, including glimpses of the Giralda and vintage architecture.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Torrijas
Breakfast3-5 EUR

Find a café near Mercado de Feria and try torrijas, a traditional sweet similar to French toast, with a strong coffee.

Torrijas
Espinacas con Garbanzos
Lunch10-15 EUR

Look for a tapas bar in Alameda de Hércules featuring Espinacas con Garbanzos, a hearty spinach and chickpea stew.

Espinacas con Garbanzos
Dinner
Dine at a rooftop bar and order Pescaíto Frito, a variety of Andalusian fried fish, paired with a refreshing glass of Rebujito, a sherry cocktail.
15-25 EUR
Walk or use local buses and trams to explore the Feria, Alameda de Hércules, and Macarena areas. Use taxi apps like Cabify or Bolt with fares around 1.2 EUR per km for quick trips.
Hotel in Macarena (historic district north of the old town)
40-60 EUR/night

This area offers easy access to hidden gems and local markets featured today while providing a more authentic atmosphere away from tourist crowds.

Day 8Gardens and Relaxation
Morning
Visit Jardines de Murillo

~2 hours

Explore this charming garden at the edge of Barrio Santa Cruz near the Alcázar. Look for the exquisite tiled benches depicting Andalusian scenes and the lush floral displays uncommon on tourist routes.

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Midday
Explore Parque de María Luisa

~3 hours

Spend time wandering the extensive park south of the city center, focusing on lesser-known statues and quiet shaded paths near the Plaza de América. This area offers local hangouts and hidden alcoves away from the main tourist spots.

Afternoon
Enjoy a picnic in local parks

~2 hours

Pack a picnic using supplies from Mercado de Feria in Feria neighborhood, known for fresh produce and artisan goods. Find a secluded spot near the Parque Norte for an authentic local experience favored by Sevillanos.

Evening
Try a wine tasting experience

~2 hours

Join a small, local wine tasting in Alameda de Hércules, an area popular with locals for nightlife and less crowded than central tourist bars. Sample Manzanilla and Fino Sherry while chatting with resident sommeliers.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a small café in Barrio Santa Cruz and try a tostada with local olive oil and tomato, paired with a rich Spanish coffee.
€3-5
Espinacas con Garbanzos
Lunch€7-10

Pick up small bites at Mercado de Feria such as freshly made Espinacas con Garbanzos, a traditional spinach and chickpea stew, perfect for a park picnic.

Espinacas con Garbanzos
Dinner
Look for a wine bar in Alameda de Hércules serving tapas; order Pescaíto Frito, a variety of fried fish typical of Andalusia, perfectly paired with a glass of Manzanilla (Fino Sherry).
€15-20
Use local buses or trams to reach Jardines de Murillo and Parque de María Luisa. For evening transport, try taxis via Cabify, Free Now, or Bolt with fares around €1.2/km for convenient travel in and around Alameda de Hércules.
Bed & Breakfast in Barrio Santa Cruz (historic district with narrow streets and vibrant local life)
€50-80/night

This area offers beautiful traditional architecture and proximity to major cultural sites, perfect for exploring gardens and local nightlife.

Day 9Religious and Cultural Heritage
Morning
Convent of Santa Paula

~2 hours

Located in the historic center, this convent offers a quiet glimpse into religious art and heritage. Look for its impressive Baroque altarpiece and peaceful cloisters.

Midday
Monastery of San Isidoro del Campo

~2.5 hours

A bit outside the city center near Santiponce, this monastery is less touristy. Focus on the Mudéjar architecture and the unique religious artifacts in the museum.

Afternoon
Walk through quiet historical streets

~2 hours

Explore lesser-known streets in the San Lorenzo or Almanajay quarter. Look for hidden patios and small plazas with local artisans and cafes away from the crowds.

Evening
Attend a local cultural event

~3 hours

Check local listings for flamenco performances or traditional music in venues favored by locals, particularly in the Alameda de Hércules area.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a small cafe in the Santa Cruz neighborhood and try a breakfast of tostada with tomate and olive oil plus freshly brewed Spanish coffee.
3 EUR
Espinacas con Garbanzos
Lunch10 EUR

Look for a traditional Andalusian eatery near San Isidoro del Campo and order Espinacas con Garbanzos, a savory spinach and chickpea stew rich in flavor.

Espinacas con Garbanzos
Dinner
Dine in a local tavern near Alameda de Hércules. Try Pescaíto Frito, a variety of small fried fish typical of Seville, paired with a glass of Manzanilla Sherry.
15 EUR
Use buses or taxis to reach Santiponce for the monastery; within Sevilla, walking is best. Use Cabify or Bolt apps for convenient rides with fares about 1.2 EUR per km.
Bed & Breakfast in Santa Cruz (historic and central neighborhood)
$60-90/night

Ideal for exploring religious sites and close to authentic cultural venues for the evening.

Day 10Underground and Contemporary Art Scene
Morning
Contemporary gallery in Macarena

~2 hours

Explore a contemporary art gallery in the Macarena neighborhood, known for its evolving art scene and lesser-known museums. Focus on galleries around Calle Calatrava for authentic local artworks.

Midday
Explore street art walking tour

~2 hours

Take a self-guided walking tour around the Alameda de Hércules area, renowned for vibrant street art and murals by local artists. Check out Arjona and Calatrava streets for standout pieces.

Afternoon
Visit artist studios in the city

~3 hours

Visit artist studios mainly concentrated in the San Luis and Macarena districts. Arrange visits beforehand through local art networks to meet emerging artists and understand their creative process.

Evening
Find a local jazz bar

~3 hours

End the day at a discreet jazz bar in the Alameda neighborhood, known for underground music scenes and live performances with a cozy, authentic atmosphere favored by locals.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Yemas de San Leandro
Breakfast€3-5

Find a local café in Macarena and try 'Yemas de San Leandro', a sweet egg yolk pastry unique to Sevilla, paired with strong Andalusian coffee.

Yemas de San Leandro
Espinacas con Garbanzos
Lunch€10-15

Look for a tapas bar near Alameda de Hércules and order 'Espinacas con Garbanzos', a hearty spinach and chickpea stew typical in Seville.

Espinacas con Garbanzos
Cola de Toro
Dinner€15-20

Seek a local spot close to the jazz bar and try 'Cola de Toro', an oxtail stew often prepared slow and rich, accompanied by a glass of Manzanilla sherry.

Cola de Toro
The best way to explore Macarena and Alameda is by walking or using local buses. For longer distances or evening returns, use Cabify or Free Now with rates around €1.2/km.
Hotel in Macarena (historic and bohemian neighborhood north of the city center)
€50-70/night

Macarena is central for this day with easy access to contemporary galleries, street art, and local jazz bars, blending historic charm with artsy vibes.

Day 11Sevilla’s Lesser-Known Museums
Morning
Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions

~2 hours

Located in the Macarena district, this museum offers deep insights into Andalusian folk life. Focus on the detailed displays of traditional costumes and handicrafts.

Midday
Visit Flamenco Dance Museum

~1.5 hours

Near Plaza de America, experience a mix of history and live flamenco demonstrations. Check performance schedules beforehand to catch a show.

Afternoon
Explore local artisan workshop

~2 hours

Seek artisan workshops in Alameda neighborhood for pottery and leather goods. Engage with artisans to learn about their craft techniques.

Evening
Try Andalusian desserts at a local café

~1 hours

Find a small café in the historic center serving pestiños and yemas de San Leandro. Pair with local coffee or a sweet wine.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Torrijas
Breakfast€3-5

Find a neighborhood café in Macarena and try Torrijas, a sweet bread soaked in milk and cinnamon, paired with café con leche.

Torrijas
Espinacas con Garbanzos
Lunch€10-15

Look for a tapas bar in Alameda offering Espinacas con Garbanzos, a warm dish of spinach with chickpeas with a side of crusty bread.

Espinacas con Garbanzos
Dinner
Seek out a local eatery near the historic center and order Pescaíto Frito, lightly fried fish typical of Andalusia, accompanied by a cold Cruzcampo beer.
€12-18
Walking and public buses are best for this day to explore local neighborhoods. Use Cabify or Free Now taxi apps if needed, with taxis around €1.2/km.
Bed & Breakfast in Santa Cruz (historic district with charming streets and central location)
€50-70/night

Santa Cruz is ideal for immersing in Sevilla's culture and history with easy access to museums and artisan areas.

Day 12Springtime and Festivities
Morning
Visit Feria de Abril grounds

~2 hours

Explore the Feria de Abril site at Real de la Feria in Los Remedios. Arrive early to see locals in traditional flamenco attire and enjoy the vibrant decoration. The atmosphere is authentic during non-peak hours.

Midday
Enjoy street food from local vendors

~1.5 hours

Head to the Feria area and sample street food stalls offering dishes like pescaíto frito (fried fish) and rebujito, a popular local sherry cocktail. Look for vendors near Calle Asunción.

Afternoon
Join a guided bike tour of neighborhoods

~3 hours

Book a guided bike tour starting in the Triana neighborhood, focusing on hidden courtyards and local artisan shops away from tourist crowds. The tour includes lesser-known viewpoints along the Guadalquivir River.

Evening
Attend a live Andalusian folk music show

~2 hours

Find an intimate venue in La Alameda de Hércules or nearby streets known for authentic flamenco shows. Avoid tourist traps by asking locals for recommendations on smaller tablaos.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a café in the Arenal district and try a tostada with tomate and jamón serrano, fresh and energizing for your morning.
~€3
Lunch
Look for street food stalls in Feria de Abril that serve pescaíto frito, small fried fish typical of the region, paired with a refreshing Rebujito cocktail.
~€8
Cola de Toro
Dinner~€12

Find a local tapas bar in Triana and order Cola de Toro, a traditional oxtail stew, ideal after a day of exploring.

Cola de Toro
Use the local bus or tram for easy access to Los Remedios and Triana. Cabify or Bolt taxi apps are reliable with fares about €1.2 per km.
Hotel in Santa Cruz (historic neighborhood with close proximity to main attractions)
€50-70/night

This central area offers easy access to cultural sites and has charming local eateries, making it convenient for your evening explorations.

Day 13Architectural Gems and Quiet Corners
Morning
Visit Hospital de los Venerables

~2 hours

Explore this Baroque building in the Barrio Santa Cruz neighborhood. Note the beautiful chapel, artwork, and peaceful courtyard.

Midday
Explore Plaza del Cabildo

~1.5 hours

Located near the Cathedral, this small square has interesting architecture and quiet corners perfect for photos.

Afternoon
Find a quiet hidden garden

~2 hours

Search for the Jardines de Murillo, a serene garden behind the Murillo Museum with shaded walkways favored by locals.

Evening
Dine at a family-run local restaurant

~2 hours

Look for a traditional eatery in the Arenal neighborhood serving home-cooked Andalusian dishes with a cozy atmosphere.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a local café in Barrio Santa Cruz and order a tostada with tomato and olive oil paired with strong coffee.
Around 3 EUR
Espinacas con Garbanzos
LunchAbout 12 EUR

Try espinacas con garbanzos (spinach with chickpeas), a hearty traditional Sevillian dish at a quiet tavern near Plaza del Cabildo.

Espinacas con Garbanzos
Dinner
Choose a family-run restaurant in Arenal and order pescaíto frito (fried fish), a classic Andalusian dish often enjoyed with a Manzanilla sherry.
Around 15 EUR
The central area is best explored by walking due to narrow streets. For longer distances, use taxis via Cabify or Free Now apps, costing about 1.2 EUR per km.
Bed & Breakfast in Santa Cruz (historic old Jewish quarter with charming streets and proximity to main sights)
$60-90/night

Staying in Santa Cruz places you close to cultural gems and quiet gardens for an authentic experience.

Day 14Farewell to Sevilla
Morning
Visit local artisan markets

~2 hours

Explore the Triana neighborhood known for its traditional ceramic workshops and local artisan stalls, particularly around Calle Betis and Mercado de Triana. Look for unique handmade pottery and textiles.

Midday
Walk the Guadalquivir riverbanks

~1.5 hours

Stroll along Paseo de la O on the Triana side for peaceful riverside views and glimpses of historic sailing boats. Continue towards Torre del Oro for photo opportunities and river ambiance.

Afternoon
Relax at a local café

~1.5 hours

Choose a café in the Alameda de Hércules area, a vibrant yet less touristy plaza with shaded terraces. Order a coffee and a sweet treat while watching local street art and neighborhood life.

Evening
Enjoy a final flamenco evening

~2.5 hours

Attend an intimate flamenco performance in an underground tablao in the Santa Cruz district, away from the largest tourist crowds. Book in advance for a spot offering authentic and passionate shows.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a trusted bakery near the Triana Market and try Yemas de San Leandro, a sweet egg yolk treat unique to Sevilla with a strong local following.
€3
Espinacas con Garbanzos
Lunch€12

Look for a riverside tapas bar along Calle Betis and order Espinacas con Garbanzos, a savory dish of spinach and chickpeas seasoned with smoked paprika.

Espinacas con Garbanzos
Cola de Toro
Dinner€20

Seek a cozy flamenco tablao restaurant in Santa Cruz and enjoy a traditional dish of Cola de Toro, oxtail stew slow-cooked with spices, paired with a glass of Manzanilla sherry.

Cola de Toro
Use local buses or trams to move between Triana and the city center. For taxis, Cabify and Free Now apps are reliable with rates around €1.2 per km.
Hotel in Santa Cruz (historic old town near cathedral)
€50-70/night

This area is perfect for the last night in Sevilla with walking access to major cultural sites and flamenco performances.

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Budget Breakdown

Accommodation / night$54
Food / day$13
Transport / day$5
Activities / day$20
Daily total$92
Trip total$1,288

Accommodation is estimated at about $54 per night, food expenses average $13 per day, transport roughly $5 per day accounting for public transit and occasional taxi rides, and activities including entrance fees and tours estimated around $20 per day.

Good to Know

Top Historic Sites: Visit Alcazar, Seville Cathedral, and the Archivo de Indias for rich history and architecture.
Cultural Performances: Experience Flamenco shows and local festivals for authentic cultural immersion.
Getting Around: Use public transport (Bus, Metro, Tram) and taxi apps Cabify, Free Now for convenience.
Hidden Gems: Explore secret courtyards and off-the-beaten-path neighborhoods like Triana for local vibe.
Best Months to Visit: March to May for springtime mild weather and blooming gardens.
Tap Water: Safe to drink, carry a reusable bottle to stay hydrated.
Tipping: Not mandatory but a small tip is appreciated in restaurants and for guides.
Safety: Sevilla is generally safe; keep an eye on belongings in busy areas.
Connectivity: Good internet speed; buy local SIM or use eSIM for best rates.
Weather Precautions: Watch for heatwaves; stay hydrated and use sun protection.

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