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3-Day Spring Highlights of Sevilla

⚖️Balanced Mix
3 daysspring

Discover the timeless charm of Sevilla in spring with a perfect blend of historic landmarks, vibrant neighborhoods, and Andalucian culture.

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Day 1Historical and Architectural Marvels
Morning

Real Alcázar

Real Alcázar

Start your day early at Real Alcázar near the Santa Cruz neighborhood. Focus on the intricate Mudéjar architecture and lush gardens on the Calle Real Alcázar.

4.7(98k reviews)~3 hours
Midday
Seville Cathedral

~2 hours

Walk 10 minutes from Alcázar to Seville Cathedral. Explore the massive Gothic church, noting the detailed altarpiece and the tomb of Christopher Columbus.

Afternoon

La Giralda

La Giralda

Climb the ramps of La Giralda tower attached to the cathedral for panoramic city views. Best accessed early afternoon to avoid crowds.

4.7(56k reviews)~1.5 hours
Late Afternoon
Explore a traditional Andalusian courtyard

~1 hours

Visit nearby patios in Barrio Santa Cruz. Look for patios with colorful tiles and orange trees along Callejon de Agua.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Find a local café in Santa Cruz and try strong Spanish coffee with tostada con tomate, toasted bread rubbed with ripe tomato and olive oil.
~€3
Espinacas con Garbanzos
Lunch~€12

Eat at a tapas bar near the cathedral and order Espinacas con Garbanzos, a hearty spinach and chickpea stew, along with a Cruzcampo beer.

Espinacas con Garbanzos
Dinner
Find a stylish restaurant in the El Arenal neighborhood and try grilled seafood or a fresh salad with local vegetables.
~€15
Walk to most attractions in the old town; use local taxis for longer trips costing ~€1.2/km via Cabify, Free Now, or Bolt apps.
Bed & Breakfast in Barrio Santa Cruz (historic Jewish quarter near major sights)
~€50-70/night

Staying here puts you within walking distance of main attractions and offers charming traditional Andalusian ambiance.

Day 2Art, Culture and Local Life
Morning
Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares

~2 hours

Located near Parque de María Luisa, this museum showcases Andalusian folk arts and traditions. Look for the traditional costumes and crafts sections to understand local culture.

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Late Morning
Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo

~1.5 hours

Situated in La Cartuja, this contemporary art center displays innovative works in a former monastery. Focus on exhibitions highlighting Andalusian artists.

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Lunch
Explore a local food market

~1.5 hours

Visit Mercado de Feria in the Feria neighborhood, known for fresh produce and local delicacies. Sample various tapas stalls offering traditional Andalusian flavors.

Afternoon
Barrio de Santa Cruz

~3 hours

Wander through the historic Jewish quarter with narrow alleys and plazas. Explore streets like Callejón del Agua and Plaza de Santa Cruz for picturesque views and local shops.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Torrijas
BreakfastAround 3 EUR

Find a café around Parque de María Luisa and try Torrijas, a traditional Spanish sweet similar to French toast, with coffee.

Torrijas
Espinacas con Garbanzos
LunchAbout 8-12 EUR

At Mercado de Feria, sample Espinacas con Garbanzos, a classic Andalucían spinach and chickpea dish found at local tapas stalls.

Espinacas con Garbanzos
Dinner
Look for a tapas bar in Barrio de Santa Cruz serving Pescaíto Frito, fried small fish typical of Andalusia, paired with a glass of Manzanilla sherry.
About 12-15 EUR
Use public transport like Bus or Metro to reach La Cartuja. For short trips within the city center, consider taxis via Cabify or Free Now, priced around 1.2 EUR per km.
Hotel in Santa Cruz (historic quarter in the city center)
$50-70/night

This area is central and charming, close to major cultural sites and perfect for exploring the city's art and traditions.

Day 3Seville Outdoors and Unique Experiences
Morning

Plaza de España

Plaza de España

Explore Plaza de España in the Parque de María Luisa, admire the ornate tilework and canals, and take a boat ride or stroll along the semicircular building.

4.8(181k reviews)~2 hours
Midday
Jardines de Murillo

~1.5 hours

Walk to Jardines de Murillo nearby for a peaceful garden experience with orange trees and sculptures. Located in the Barrio Santa Cruz neighborhood.

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Afternoon
Visit a rooftop terrace for panoramic city views

~1.5 hours

Find a rooftop bar in the city center near Avenida de la Constitución for panoramic views of Seville's skyline at sunset.

Evening
Try an evening tapas experience

~2 hours

Head to the Triana neighborhood for an authentic tapas hopping adventure. Try local dishes and enjoy a lively atmosphere.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Torrijas
Breakfast~5 EUR

Find a café near Plaza de España and order torrijas, a traditional Seville sweet similar to French toast, paired with a strong coffee.

Torrijas
Espinacas con Garbanzos
Lunch~12 EUR

Look for a local eatery in Barrio Santa Cruz and try Espinacas con Garbanzos, a flavorful spinach and chickpea stew typical of Andalusia.

Espinacas con Garbanzos
Dinner
Choose a tapas bar in Triana and order Pescaíto Frito, a mix of lightly fried small fish, paired with a refreshing Rebujito cocktail made with Manzanilla sherry and soda water.
~20 EUR
The best way to explore these sights is by walking or using local buses. For longer distances, use taxis via Cabify or Free Now apps with fares around 1.2 EUR per km.
Hotel in Triana (lively neighborhood across the river from the old town)
$50-70/night

Triana offers great atmosphere and easy access to evening tapas experiences and city views.

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Budget Breakdown

Accommodation / night$54
Food / day$16
Transport / day$5
Activities / day$20
Daily total$95
Trip total$285

Accommodation based on $50 per night hotel. Food includes a mix of restaurant meals, street food, coffee, and beer. Transport includes public transport and occasional taxi rides. Activities cost estimated based on typical tourist activities.

Good to Know

Tap Water: Safe to drink in Sevilla
Public Transport: Bus, Metro, Tram, Cercanias trains available
Best Taxi Apps: Cabify, Free Now, Bolt
Local Currency: Euro (EUR)
Languages: Spanish, Andalusian dialect, some English
Safety: Good safety for violent crime and traffic
Best Months to Visit: March, April, May, September, October
Healthcare Quality: Excellent healthcare facilities
Tipping Culture: Not mandatory, small tips appreciated
Walkability: Excellent walkability in the city

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