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Soak up Sevilla's sunshine as you explore majestic Moorish palaces, flamenco rhythms, and charming neighborhoods over two unforgettable summer days.

Soak up Sevilla's sunshine as you explore majestic Moorish palaces, flamenco rhythms, and charming neighborhoods over two unforgettable summer days.

Book tickets online in advance to skip the long queues. Explore the Patio de las Doncellas and the intricate Mudéjar ceilings in the Palacio Pedro I.

Book tickets online in advance to skip the long queues. Explore the Patio de las Doncellas and the intricate Mudéjar ceilings in the Palacio Pedro I.
~1 hours
Arrive early and look for the main entrance on Avenida de la Constitución. Don't miss the massive altarpiece and Christopher Columbus's tomb inside.

Climb the ramp (not stairs) to the top for panoramic views of the city skyline. The bell tower was originally a minaret from the Almohad period.

Climb the ramp (not stairs) to the top for panoramic views of the city skyline. The bell tower was originally a minaret from the Almohad period.
~1.5 hours
Head to Calle Mateos Gago or the Alameda area where many authentic spots cluster. Ask for a Cruzcampo beer and order a plate of Espinacas con Garbanzos, a classic Seville tapa.
~2 hours
Wander the narrow white-washed alleyways between Calle Verde and Calle Agua. Look for hidden plazas like Plaza de Doña Elvira and Plaza de los Venerables.

Enter from the Santa Cruz side near Puerta de la Alcoba. Stroll along the tiled pathways and shaded benches beneath orange and palm trees.

Enter from the Santa Cruz side near Puerta de la Alcoba. Stroll along the tiled pathways and shaded benches beneath orange and palm trees.

Search for a tablao in Santa Cruz or Triana; book tickets ahead as popular shows sell out. Look for venues like La Casa del Flamenco or El Patio Sevillano for authentic performances.

Search for a tablao in Santa Cruz or Triana; book tickets ahead as popular shows sell out. Look for venues like La Casa del Flamenco or El Patio Sevillano for authentic performances.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a traditional tapas bar around Calle Mateos Gago and order Espinacas con Garbanzos (spinach with chickpeas, a classic Seville stew) along with a cold Cruzcampo beer.
Espinacas con GarbanzosStay in Santa Cruz to be steps away from Day 1's sights and a short walk to Triana for Day 2.
Stay in Santa Cruz to be steps away from Day 1's sights and a short walk to Triana for Day 2.

Head early to avoid crowds and heat. Walk along the canal and check the tiled alcoves representing each Spanish province.

Head early to avoid crowds and heat. Walk along the canal and check the tiled alcoves representing each Spanish province.
~1 hours
Also called Las Setas, located on Plaza de la Encarnación. Take the elevator to the rooftop walkway for panoramic city views.

A local market in the Alameda de Hércules neighborhood at Calle Feria. Browse fresh produce stalls and grab a snack.

A local market in the Alameda de Hércules neighborhood at Calle Feria. Browse fresh produce stalls and grab a snack.
~1 hours
Search for a casual tapas bar near Mercado de Feria or along Calle San Luis and order a chilled bowl of traditional Andalusian gazpacho.

A 13th-century watchtower along the Guadalquivir river. Climb to the top for small maritime museum and river views.

A 13th-century watchtower along the Guadalquivir river. Climb to the top for small maritime museum and river views.

One of Spain's oldest bullrings, located on Paseo de Cristóbal Colón. Take the guided tour to see the ring, chapel, and museum.

One of Spain's oldest bullrings, located on Paseo de Cristóbal Colón. Take the guided tour to see the ring, chapel, and museum.
~1.5 hours
Walk from Puente de San Telmo toward Triana bridge along the Paseo de la O. The golden hour light on the river is excellent for photos.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a casual tapas bar in the Alameda de Hércules area and order Espinacas con Garbanzos (spinach with chickpeas, a classic Sevillano tapa) with a cold Cruzcampo beer.
Espinacas con GarbanzosStay in the same central area as Day 1 for easy access to today's riverside landmarks and to minimize travel with luggage.
Stay in the same central area as Day 1 for easy access to today's riverside landmarks and to minimize travel with luggage.
Get your trip plan as a PDF with maps and a CSV spreadsheet.
Based on mid-range budget. Accommodation: ~$50/night (hotel). Food: ~$12 restaurant meal + ~$3 coffee/street food. Transport: ~$10 (mix of public transport and occasional taxi). Activities: ~$20 (entry fees, tours). Total daily ~$95. Trip total for 2 days: ~$190.
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