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Plan language: PortuguêsThings to do in Sevilla, Spain include exploring the Real Alcázar where ornate Moorish architecture meets lush gardens, and visiting the Seville Cathedral, home to the impressive La Giralda bell tower. Also, stroll through Plaza de España, a stunning semicircular plaza with intricate tilework that spans 50,000 square feet.


A living palace where Moorish, Mudéjar and Renaissance styles meet in ornate rooms and lush gardens. Wander tile-rich halls, mirrored courtyards and fragrant orange groves.
Fatos rápidos: Ao entrar, revela-se arcos mouriscos entrelaçados e tetos de madeira de cedro, luz do sol derramando-se através de telas filigranadas e aquecendo painéis de azulejos ornamentados. Os jardins contêm mais de 200 espécies de plantas e caminhos sinuosos, assim cada curva oferece um novo aroma, cor ou fonte escondida.
Destaques: Olhe para cima na Sala dos Embaixadores para ver uma cúpula de madeira esculpida com quase nove metros de diâmetro, onde o Rei Pedro I realizava recepções luxuosas que ainda influenciam a escala e a ornamentação da sala. Mais de uma dúzia de pavões vagueiam pelos jardins, muitas vezes parando nos degraus aquecidos pelo sol enquanto os guias apontam uma fonte do século XVI escondida atrás de uma fileira de laranjeiras.


A soaring symbol of Seville where Moorish craftsmanship meets Renaissance flair. Climb gentle ramps to the top for sweeping city views and ornate details.
Fatos rápidos: Olhe para cima e você verá uma mistura de padrões de tijolos islâmicos ornamentados e ornamentos renascentistas posteriores, as camadas visíveis como páginas em um livro de história. Guias locais gostam de apontar as rampas incomumente largas e suaves que antigamente permitiam aos cavaleiros alcançar o campanário, para que os visitantes encontrem poucos degraus apesar da grande altura da torre.
Destaques: Faça a subida e a cerca de 104 metros do chão uma cruz de bronze com aproximadamente quatro metros de altura coroa o topo, suas placas de metal tilintando audivelmente sempre que uma rajada forte passa. Subindo por essas rampas largas você pode ouvir os tons profundos dos sinos próximos e sentir o cheiro de flor de laranjeira do pátio abaixo, uma combinação sensorial que te atinge enquanto a cidade se abre em uma visão de 360 graus.


Spectacular Renaissance Revival architecture and colorful azulejos showcase Andalusian pride. Stroll tiled alcoves, rent a rowboat on the canal, and capture stunning photos.
Fatos rápidos: Você pode passear por uma ampla praça semicircular com um canal raso onde barcos pintados deslizam sob pontes elegantes, dando ao lugar uma escala cinematográfica. Painéis coloridos de azulejos revestem dezenas de alcovas, cada uma repleta de mini-murais e brasões que recompensam quem desacelera e observa atentamente.
Destaques: Guitarristas locais costumam se reunir perto de uma das quatro pontes ornamentadas, o rasgueado e os palmas ecoando nos azulejos de cerâmica de forma tão vívida que você pode sentir o pó quente no ar. Um detalhe surpreendente: cada alcova azulejada inclui um mapa pintado e uma pequena cena de cerâmica que mostra uma província ou costume local, para que você possa seguir histórias regionais banco a banco.


A 13th-century riverside watchtower with layered history and river views. Climb the ramp and museum for sweeping Guadalquivir photos and a taste of Sevilla's naval past.
Fatos rápidos: Uma torre de pedra dodecagonal ergue-se cerca de 36 metros acima da margem do rio, tendo uma vez ancorado uma corrente pesada que podia parar navios que se aproximassem. Os visitantes ainda podem vislumbrar seu passado naval por dentro, onde artefatos marítimos e mapas históricos estão acomodados em vitrines escuras que exalam um leve cheiro de madeira velha e corda.
Destaques: Suba a escada espiral apertada até o terraço e você sentirá uma brisa fresca do rio enquanto o sol transforma a alvenaria em um tom quente, dourado e polido. A silhueta de doze lados faz a torre parecer uma moeda gigante de certos ângulos, e os contadores locais ainda apontam pedras marcadas por âncoras na base que brilham com sal seco do rio.


Explore Spain's archives for the Americas, where centuries of voyages and trade are recorded. Wander original maps, ship logs and colonial documents around a Renaissance courtyard.
Fatos rápidos: Mesas de leitura de madeira polida e o leve cheiro de papel antigo recebem você, enquanto diários originais de navegação e decretos reais traçam as rotas comerciais complexas pelo Atlântico. Você pode examinar milhões de páginas manuscritas que registram tudo, desde manifestos de navios até planos de cidades, fazendo com que uma única gaveta pareça uma pequena máquina do tempo.
Destaques: Sob uma luz suave filtrada, leitores com luvas brancas examinam pergaminhos enrolados e selos de cera vermelha brilhante, as impressões em relevo ainda chamando atenção. Peça a um arquivista para trazer o fólio com uma carta de 1493 ligada a Colombo, a tinta marrom desbotada e anotações marginais apertadas fazem a página parecer um despacho sussurrado.


Historic 18th-century bullring with a striking Baroque façade and rich cultural museum. Walk the ring, see traditional costumes and posters, and enjoy views over the Guadalquivir.
Fatos rápidos: More than 12,000 spectators can squeeze into the semicircular stands, creating a thunderous roar that rolls across the sand. Narrow wooden boxes, whitewashed walls and gilt balconies give the place a baroque, theatrical vibe, while guided tours let you peek at faded posters and the matadors' lockers.
Destaques: Step down to the front-row boxes and you can feel the grit of the sand underfoot as trumpets, hooves and cheers collide into an almost physical force. Museum rooms showcase iconic trajes de luces and the gilded royal box still bears the Bourbon coat of arms, a visual reminder of how spectacle and history sit side by side.


A stunning Sevillian palace where Mudéjar, Gothic and Renaissance details meet. Wander tiled courtyards, frescoed rooms and an orange garden.
Fatos rápidos: Sunlight pools on checkerboard marble while slender columns frame a surprising blend of Italian Renaissance courtyards and ornate Mudéjar tilework. You can find Roman sculptures tucked into salons and patios, and orange trees plus a tinkling fountain fill the air with fragrance and gentle sound.
Destaques: In the central patio, orange blossom scent rises as sunlight sketches moving patterns on blue-and-white azulejos and a stone fountain murmurs beneath carved marble steps. Look closely at a small bronze plaque near the grand staircase; it credits the Dukes of Medinaceli for the Roman collection and hints at the private-collection feel that makes wandering the rooms feel like stepping into a lived-in antiquities salon.


Dive into an extraordinary blend of old and new. Experience bold contemporary art within stunning historic walls.
Fatos rápidos: The complex is housed within a former monastery dating back over four centuries, blending historical architecture with cutting-edge contemporary art. It offers a surprising mix of installations, video art, and experimental sculptures that challenge traditional museum experiences.
Destaques: Visitors can explore an open-air courtyard where massive contemporary installations morph with sunlight and shadow throughout the day. The fusion of the fortress-like monastery walls with vibrant modern art creates an immersive visual contrast that feels almost otherworldly.


Experience daily life buzzing with flavors and colors worth savoring. Dive into the authentic tastes and sounds of local Andalusian culture.
Fatos rápidos: Vibrant and colorful, this market hosts over 200 stalls where locals shop daily for fresh produce, meats, and artisan goods. Shoppers can sample Andalusian delicacies like Iberian ham and spicy chorizo right at the counters.
Destaques: A highlight is the lively Friday morning fish auction that fills the air with salty sea breezes and calls from vendors. The market’s original iron architecture dating back to the early 20th century adds a nostalgic charm that sets it apart visually.


Lush gardens and historic art create a serene escape. Wander shaded paths under orange trees for a refreshing break in the heart of the city.
Fatos rápidos: Strolling here reveals vibrant floral displays combined with historic statues of famous Sevillian figures. The gardens span several terraces and offer a lush, shaded retreat amid the urban bustle.
Destaques: Discover a striking bronze statue of Christopher Columbus holding a map, surrounded by orange trees that fill the air with a fresh citrus scent. Sunlight filters through towering cypress trees, casting playful shadows over intricate Moorish tilework benches.
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A traditional Easter treat, Torrijas are slices of bread soaked in milk or wine and egg, then fried and dusted with sugar or honey, with origins in convent and monastery kitchens dating back centuries.

Pestiños are small pieces of dough fried and coated in honey or sugar, traditionally made at Christmas and during Semana Santa, and they reflect Moorish influences in Andalusian pastries.

Yemas de San Leandro are small confections made from egg yolks and sugar, created by nuns in the convent of San Leandro, and they are an emblematic sweet of Seville.

A classic Sevillian tapa from the Santa Cruz quarter, this hearty combination of spinach and chickpeas blends Jewish and Moorish culinary traditions and is ubiquitous in local taverns.

Cola de Toro is a rich, slow-cooked oxtail stew that became associated with post-bullfight meals and Sevillian festivities, prized for its deep, savory sauce.
Pescaíto Frito refers to various small fish lightly floured and fried, a coastal tradition embraced in Seville where it is a staple at tapas bars and gatherings.

Rebujito mixes fino sherry with sparkling lemonade or soda, it became the signature, refreshing drink of the Seville Feria and is perfect for hot afternoons.

Manzanilla is a dry, delicate sherry from nearby Sanlúcar, its slight saline note pairs beautifully with tapas and it is commonly served in Seville's bars.
Cruzcampo is a beer brand founded in Seville in 1904, it remains the city's most iconic lager and is widely served in taverns and beer gardens across the city.
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Famous Mezquita, historic Jewish quarter and Roman bridge.
Dramatic gorge, historic bullring, and Andalusian views.
Sherry wineries, equestrian shows, and a compact old town.
Wetlands and wildlife, great for birdwatching and dunes.
AVE high-speed to Madrid and Córdoba, regional and Cercanías services
Regional trains and Cercanías commuter lines
From Seville Airport take the EA airport bus or a taxi; it's about 15-20 minutes to the center.
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Comentários (6)
Book Alcazar tickets online weeks ahead, morning slots sell out and the queues are brutal later in the day.
Seville's tapas scene blew me away, lively streets at night, plan 3 full days to soak it in.
Beautiful architecture everywhere, but expect long midday lines and inflated prices around the main monuments.
Nice vibe but tourist crowds killed the serenity, metered taxi fares were higher than I expected.
Hot in July, bring a hat and water, but flamenco and the orange trees make the heat worth it.