Seville 4 Day Itinerary
Seville 4-Day Travel Itinerary
Day 1: Explore Historical Landmarks & Gothic Quarter (Barrio de Santa Cruz)
Morning:
- Start your day with a hearty Spanish breakfast at El Aroma (Calle Sierpes, 58).
- Visit the Real Alcázar, a beautiful royal palace with stunning gardens (Patio de Banderas, s/n, 41004). Remember to book your tickets in advance.
- Head to Catedral de Sevilla and climb its famous Giralda Tower for a panoramic view of the city. Don’t forget to visit the adjacent Santa María la Mayor Church.
Afternoon:
- Wander around the charming Gothic Quarter (Barrio de Santa Cruz) filled with narrow streets, colorful houses, and traditional tapas bars like Eslava (Calle Eslava, 4).
- Explore Maria Luisa Park and the nearby Plaza de España.
Evening:
- Dine at Bodega Santa Cruz (Carrera de San Juan de la Palma, 19) for authentic local cuisine.
Day 2: Flamenco & Triana Neighborhood
Morning:
- Have breakfast at La Bartola (Calle Betis, 16).
- Visit the Museum of Flamenco Dance and learn about this captivating art form.
Afternoon:
- Spend your afternoon exploring the Triana neighborhood known for its traditional pottery workshops, the Triana Bridge, and vibrant tapas bars such as El Rinconcillo (Calle Geronimo de Córdoba, 19).
- Drop by Museo del Baile Flamenco to catch a flamenco show in the evening.
Day 3: Modern Art & River Cruise
Morning:
- Begin your day with breakfast at El Comercio (Calle de la Alfalfa, 60).
- Visit Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo (CAAC) to appreciate modern art.
- Head to the nearby Torre del Oro for a view of the Guadalquivir River and take a river cruise if time allows.
Afternoon:
- Explore Metropol Parasol, a unique wooden structure offering panoramic views of the city, followed by a visit to Museum of Arts and Popular Traditions (MAPT).
Evening:
- Dine at Eslava (Calle Eslava, 4) if you missed it on Day 1 or try Alameda de Hercules (Av. de la Constitución, 17), a lively street with numerous dining options.
Day 4: Day Trip to Ronda & Cordoba
- If time allows, take a day trip to either Ronda, known for its dramatic cliffs and the famous El Tajo gorge or Córdoba, home to the stunning Mezquita-Cathedral.
Additional Tips:
- Use the Tussam (public transport system) to get around Seville, with a focus on buses as they cover most tourist attractions.
- Wear comfortable shoes as you’ll be doing a lot of walking.
- Learn some basic Spanish phrases to make your interactions with locals smoother.
- Enjoy the local tapas culture – many bars offer free snacks with your drink, so why not try them all?
Enjoy your trip to Seville!