Seville Private Walking Tour & Eco River Cruise
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- 3 hr












Enjoy a 2,5-hour private guided walking tour of Seville, combined with a 1-hour shared luxury cruise on the river Guadalquivir. Perfect for small groups of less than 11. Tour price is per group.
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Discover Andalucia y Sevilla
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Barrio Santa Cruz
The best experiences of Seville include wandering around the small squares lined with orange trees (especially Plazas Doña Elvira and Santa Cruz), getting lost in the maze of improbably narrow alleys, where the ancient houses lean so far toward each other that they almost seem to touch, and admiring the leafy patios of private mansions through their iron gates. It is incredibly picturesque and full of history and stories, with many old palaces, churches and hidden passageways.
Pass By: Catedral de Sevilla
The main sights in terms of buildings are the Cathedral and Giralda, formerly a minaret (mosque's tower), the Alcázar (royal fortified palace) and the baroque Hospital of the Venerables (originally a home for retired priests) whose chapel houses a fine collection of paintings as well as murals by Valdés Leal; the hospital also holds temporary exhibitions. The Archivo de Indias, which houses all maps and documents about Spain's conquest of the New World, is open to the public and stages frequent exhibitions, as well as offering an unparalleled historical resource.
Pass By: Puente de San Telmo
After the walking tour, you will make your way to Puente de S. Telmo, 7 - Muelle de Turismo where you will enjoy a nice 1-hour river cruise. During the cruise, you will discover the city through another perspective: the one of its legendary river Guadalquivir. The cruise will end at its original departure point.
Pass By: Barrio Santa Cruz
The best experiences of Seville include wandering around the small squares lined with orange trees (especially Plazas Doña Elvira and Santa Cruz), getting lost in the maze of improbably narrow alleys, where the ancient houses lean so far toward each other that they almost seem to touch, and admiring the leafy patios of private mansions through their iron gates. It is incredibly picturesque and full of history and stories, with many old palaces, churches and hidden passageways.
Pass By: Catedral de Sevilla
The main sights in terms of buildings are the Cathedral and Giralda, formerly a minaret (mosque's tower), the Alcázar (royal fortified palace) and the baroque Hospital of the Venerables (originally a home for retired priests) whose chapel houses a fine collection of paintings as well as murals by Valdés Leal; the hospital also holds temporary exhibitions. The Archivo de Indias, which houses all maps and documents about Spain's conquest of the New World, is open to the public and stages frequent exhibitions, as well as offering an unparalleled historical resource.
Pass By: Puente de San Telmo
After the walking tour, you will make your way to Puente de S. Telmo, 7 - Muelle de Turismo where you will enjoy a nice 1-hour river cruise. During the cruise, you will discover the city through another perspective: the one of its legendary river Guadalquivir. The cruise will end at its original departure point.