Stroll through the centre of Seville and discover the events that shook its inhabitants, during our guided night-time walking tour. Learn a little more about the Santa Cruz district great history. A guide will tell you about the events of Roman, Arab, Jew and Christian cultures and some mysteries and ghosts. 15 stops plus an interpretation of the history of Seville.
Enjoy a flamenco class and learn this art from the “A Compás” Dance Studio located in the center of Seville. Understand flamenco dance in depth, its codes and its nature, from the hand of two professional teachers Elisa La Morá or Diaa Homsy.
The Guadalquivir river (from the Arabic al-wādi al-kabīr, “long river”) gives life to the city. Enjoy a refreshing kayak ride along the Guadalquivir and explore the city from a completely new perspective as you navigate this canal and discover chapters of Seville’s history and curiosities of its monuments.
Enjoy an experience that blends the art of pottery with the importance of color in Seville, with a tour of parks and squares where tiles—one of Seville's most recognizable symbols—tell the city's story. Then, visit a ceramics workshop and create your own piece inspired by Seville.
Cultural Interest Site and Historical Heritage of Spain, this Museum is considered “the best paved palace in Europe” and it stands out for its collection of Roman mosaics, as well as archaeological pieces and Renaissance architecture. It was restored by the Countess (illustrious lady and archeology lover) in 1901 to display her collection of antiquities.
Explore the heart of Seville, discovering the motifs that inspired the art of the fan, a historical and essential element of Andalusian folklore. Visit a craft workshop and hand-paint your own fan, inspired by the city's decorative patterns.
Córdoba -the city of the flowers- is known worldwide for its Mosque Cathedral. It has a beautiful Roman bridge and a monumental ld town declared World Heritage site, with small streets, flowered patios and pleasant squares. 40 min. distance on high-speed train. Tickets to the mosque must be booked in advance.
Enrol with the crew of a traditional fishing boat and discover Tarifa’s fishing tradition. You will accompany the skipper and the fishermen in their daily activity during a full day fishing trip between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. You will observe the bluefin tuna capture and its unloading at the fish market in Tarifa.
Just 7km from Seville, Italica was the first Roman city on the Iberian Peninsula and the emperors Trajan and Hadrian birthplace. Located in the current municipality of Santiponce, this city was founded in 206 BC. Visit this archaeological complex, walking through its streets, the Roman theater, the ancient baths and the famous amphitheater. one of the largest in the Roman world.
26 charming suites in the spectacular Marquises of Nervión Palace-House
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