Triana

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Humble, simple, and authentic . Sitting on the other side of the River Guadalquivir and linked to the rest of the city via the Triana Bridge , Triana is the most charming and lively neighborhood in Seville .

The Triana neighbourhood is one of the underpinning elements of Sevillian culture, a breeding ground of flamenco singers, dancers and guitarists and a neighbourhood of potters that group together in the Plaza del Altozano square, next to the Triana Bridge.

The origins of the neighbourhood can be traced back in history to when the Roman legions established themselves there. The Almohads built a rudimentary bridge that linked the neighbourhood with the city, and that was later turned into the Triana Bridge .

With a long-standing seafaring tradition , Triana was home to many of the sailors who sailed to the recently discovered continent of America, and whilst the river has been a source of wealth and growth, flooding has also caused devastation in the neighbourhood.

What to See in Triana

In a neighbourhood that's as full of life as Triana, it's hardly necessary to highlight places to visit, as the natural pull and charm of its streets are so inviting to visitor s. Having said that, here are some places which deserve special attention:

  • Castillo de San Jorge (Castle of Saint George): built on top of an old Visigothic fort, it currently houses exhibitions about the dark past regarding the Spanish Inquisition.
  • Triana Market : one of the best ways of feeling the vibe of this neighbourhood is by visiting the local market in the morning and discovering its fruit, meat and vegetable stalls.
  • Calle Betis : running parallel to the river, with its colourful façades this is one of the city's most emblematic streets.
  • Triana Bridge : linking Triana to the historical centre of the city, it offers fabulous views of both banks of the River Guadalquivir.

Tours around Triana

  • To discover the neighbourhood in its entirety and enjoy it to the fullest, you can reserve one of the following tours:
  • Flamenco : Triana is famous for being the birthplace of flamenco, and there is no better way to witness why the neighbourhood is so well-loved than by seeing an authentic flamenco show .
  • Tapas : the neighbourhood has countless tapas bars and restaurants, and a good way of really getting to know the area is on our tapas tour .
  • Triana Night Tour : discover the mysteries and legends dating back hundreds of years on this night tour of the neighbourhood . 

Streets in Triana

To the west of the city, on the banks of the River Guadalquivir.

Nearby places

Triana Bridge (116 m) Maestranza Bullring (459 m) Torre del Oro (612 m) Museum of Fine Arts (701 m) Seville Cathedral (734 m)

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Barrio de triana, a neighborhood of artisans and flamenco.

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Visit Barrio de Triana in Seville? The charming and colourful district of Triana on the other side of the Guadalquivir. A quarter of artisans and flamenco.

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Triana is the district located on the other side of the Guadalquivir in Seville and is accessible by the bridge 'Puente de Isabel II'. It is a lively working-class neighbourhood that has produced quite some famous bullfighters and flamenco dancers. Triana is not a district with spectacular sights. Rather, it is an authentic quarter interlaced with small streets that are a pleasure to wander through. Although this was originally the most important district in Seville, you will find surprisingly few tourists here.

Historically, the Triana district was central to all major (water) roads of the city. This commercial district was famous for its typical Azulejos tiles and pottery. Azulejos are ceramic tiles with a typical blue painting. After Guadalquivir silted down, Triana became even more of a working-class district.

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Places to visit in 'Barrio de Triana'

The Santa Ana Church of 1276 is the most famous church of this district. According to legend, children who are baptised here will receive a good voice for flamenco. The 'Iglesia Santa Ana' is open for visits (Monday to Thursday, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.).

Another church is ' La Capilla de los Marineros ' in the street Calle Pureza 52. This is the chapel of the marines with the statue of the Virgin Esperanza de Triana. During the Semana Santa, this statue is carried back and forth across the city to the Seville Cathedral .

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The Triana district is a nice addition to your city trip. Wander through the streets or relax on one of the terraces or restaurants ( Calle Betis ) on the colourful boulevard of the Guadalquivir. In the evening you have a beautiful view here.

Furthermore, the Mercado de Triana , the daily fresh market is worth a visit. Here the local residents come for a rich and varied selection of fruits, vegetables, meat, herbs and fish in the morning. Be sure to try some dishes at the small eateries.

Flamencoshows in Triana

If you want to see a real flamenco show, visit one of the following flamenco shows in the Triana district :

  • Pura Esencia (Calle Betis, 56), daily shows ( book your tickets )
  • Teatro Flamenco Triana (Calle Pureza, 76), daily shows ( book your tickets )
  • Baraka Sala Flamenca (Calle Pages del Corro, 70), Wednesday to Sunday 22:30 ( book your tickets )
  • El Regoneo (Calle Betis, 31) starts from 24:00
  • Lo Nuestro (Calle Betis, 31A, next to El Regoneo)
  • Lola de los Reyes (Calle Blas Infante, 6)

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Discover one of the most iconic neighbourhoods in Seville  with this guided tour of Triana. Known by locals as the 'Independent Republic of Triana', some claim to have never even set foot in the city centre!

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At the indicated time, we'll meet in the heart of Seville, to begin a walking tour of the famous  Triana  neighbourhood .

We'll cross the Isabell II bridge, over this river, and once in the heart of Triana, we'll explore its origins: did you know that it was a neighbourhood of sailors, bullfighters and flamenco dancers ?

As we wander through the lively, colourful streets , we'll also see the chapel that is headquarters to the Esperanza de Triana confraternity, as well as the local craft shops. As well as stopping to admire the Royal Church of Santa Ana, dating back to 1276.

We won't just see what the neighbourhood is like these days, but our expert guide will explain all about the famous Trianeros  that have made history over the years. These include  Rodrigo de Triana , who accompanied Colombus on his voyage to America, and bullfighter  Juan Belmonte . We'll also discover about  Bartolomé de las Casas , who spend his life fighting against slavery, and  Melchor Rodriguez García , who grew up in this neighbourhood before going on to be the " red angel " of the Spanish Civil War.

After discovering the charm and beauty of this historic neighbourhood , we'll finish the tour near the Isabel II bridge, one of the most identifiable points in Triana.

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What To Do in Triana Seville: The Wild Side of the City

May 30, 2023

Looking for what to do in Triana, Seville? Welcome to the intoxicating district that runs along the wrong side of the tracks on the Guadalquivir River. A world of markets, ceramics and great views await. Simply put, it’s one of the best things to do in Seville.

Triana works well as part of this southern Spain itinerary through Andalucia.

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What to Do in Triana Seville

When I used to live in Seville, Triana was my favourite neighbourhood. Perhaps because it used to be “the wrong side of the tracks.” Perhaps because of the spirit of exploration, the former home to the sailors who set off to find the so-called New World.

Triana scorches like a spotlight when it comes to local tradition. You’ll find cafes and bars, religious processions, ceramic workshops and, well the Inquisition.

 Here’s your  guide to what to do in Triana. Plus, a travel story…

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A Handy Guide on What to do in Triana, Seville

If you’re short on time, cross the Puente Isabel bridge to Triana for a morning or afternoon. As long as it’s not too hot, you can cross off most of the highlights pretty quickly. 

But if you have time, spend a day here, moving slowly, following the crowds, holding the ceramics and pondering the history…

And make sure to spend plenty of time people-watching with locals from the comfort of the tapas bars.  

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Capilla del Carmen

This tiny chapel lives just across the bridge that connects Triana to the rest of Seville, its blue and yellow ceramic dome shining like a landmark.

 Although its vision of Spain seems centuries old, it was actually only completed in 1928, designed by the same architect who produced the resplendent Plaza de España, the sweeping architecture on the other side of the river. Officials destroyed the original chapel during a civil engineering project tin order to widen the bridge. 

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Triana Market

Locally known as the Mercado de Triana ( Calle San Jorge, 6,) Triana market is where I met my friend with the knife and the bull’s head. This isn’t one of those gentrified markets selling only sweets and souvenirs. With real meat and real knives, this is the real deal. 

The current market sits on the remains of the San Jorge Castle (Castillo San Jorge), home of the former Spanish Inquisition. It seems so strange to wander freely over land that tortured and captured before.

But this spot attracted traders long before that, with Moorish records reaching right the way back to the 12th century for this handy riverside spot.

And besides, in many parts of Europe, if not the world, almost every soil has a past.

When to visit Triana Market: like so much of the city, things start late here in Triana. The market is open from 9 until 3 Monday to Saturday and between 12 and 5 on Sunday.

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Shop for Those Famous Ceramics

Once upon a time, nearly all the ceramics in the western world came from the tiny workshops of Triana. Ceramics mingled with ship building along these banks before Columbus headed out on the voyage that changed the world. 

Even now, most street signs and house numbers across Spain copy the style of the Triana azulejos, even if they’re not all entirely authentic and original. 

Look out for Cerámica Santa Ana (Calle San Jorge, 31)  and  Cerámica Triana   (Calle Callao, 14) for souvenirs and signs of skill.

To delve deeper into the subject, visit the museum dedicated to the art, the Centro Cerámica , which gives guided tours in English and Spanish.

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The Other Side of the Columbus Voyage

The history books may focus on the Kings and Queens at the top, but Columbus needed a crew to man his fleet as he mistakenly searched for India. 

The money came from the palace across the river; the workforce came from Triana. 

For all the terrible things that came from this journey of “discovery,” it’s still humbling to imagine the impoverished sailors waving farewell to their families on this spot, unsure if they would ever return.

As a Catholic country, much of this history is preserved in religious ways. The Sailor’s Chapel ( Calle Pureza, 51)  is one such example. Home to “the Brotherhood of Hope,” it houses one of the most important cofradias in Seville, known as the Esperanza de Triana.

Each year, during Semana Santa or Holy Week, the brotherhood carries the cofradia through the streets in an elaborate procession.

The Church of Santa Ana

Triana, like the rest of Seville, overflows with churches. But if you only make time for one in Triana, make it the Gothic-Mudejar church of Santa Ana.

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Stroll Along Calle Betis for the View

If I had to choose a favourite spot within a favourite neighbourhood, it would be the Calle Betis street within Triana, Seville. This riverside street provides great views of the landmark Torre del Oro and the edge of the Santa Cruz Old Quarter. It also makes the perfect place to bar hop and call it a cultural experience. 

Outdoor cafes line the street in Triana and locals start enjoying cerveza, in moderation, before lunch. It’s also a poignant place to pause and imagine the hopes, dreams, gold, exploits and misery that departed and arrived along here when Seville was one of the most important cities in the world.

Guided Tours of Triana

Do you need to take a tour through the Triana neighbourhood? Absolutely not. It’s small and compact and best explored by meandering around. 

However. 

There are some things I’d always recommend you try, such as food tours and cooking lessons. 

In Triana, you can take a cooking lesson within the market through Get Your Guide, which is easy to book on your phone and easy to cancel until 24 hours before hand. It’s a nice thing to do before catching a flamenco show back on the main side of the river.

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A Travel Story From Triana

“Take a photo of him,” she says, her eyes smoky with eyeliner.

I blink at the head on the wall.

“He’s the most photographed bull in Seville,” she explains, slashing flesh beneath her knife.

“He has no ear. You know what that means?”

She waves the blade. I take a gulp.

“It means it must have been a very good fight.” We’re talking about the local tradition. When a matador performs well, he slices off the bull’s ear as a trophy for the most beautiful woman in the crowd. But only after a “good” fight.

“Very good,” she drops the meat onto the scales. “A very good fight.”

This was the kind of thing I didn’t know before I lived in Seville. 

Hanging chorizo in Triana Market

Triana Seville: The Inquisition

It’s Saturday morning and I’m wandering through the shadows of Triana’s covered market, close to the ruins of the Spanish Inquisition. Seville has a reputation for passion, for flamenco, and the blood and dust of the bullring. Triana, on the “wrong” side of the river, is its wild and wayward cousin.

Triana prides itself on partying the hardest – and in a city that starts dinner at ten and hits the streets at midnight, that’s saying something.

It prides itself on its ceramics and on its controversial place in history (the sailors alongside a certain Christopher Columbus  all came from this part of Spain. You’ll hear how the accent is similar to much of South America.) It even tries to claim both the music and dance of flamenco as its own.

Yet Triana doesn’t feel like a place that lives in the past. More that it’s so alive, it hoists its history along on its shoulders.

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Processions and Azulejos

On almost any given Sunday, to the scent of incense and the sound of a sorrowful band, floats wobble through the streets, bearing life-sized figures of Christ balanced on Triana’s strongest men. It’s a fascinating sight, with men, women and children decked in gold-trim costumes, cardigans and velvet breeches, while constantly chatting into mobile phones.

Despite the chaos, Triana still has a few streets that offer a moment of calm: Calle Pelay Correa, Calle Torrijos and Calle de la Pureza. Whitewashed, with a mustard-yellow trim and lines of soft-scented orange trees, they’re like the famed streets of the Santa Cruz Quarter – only without the tourists.

Even the underside of balconies are decorated with glazed azulejos tiles. Painted in canary yellow, olive green and a decadent blue,  these tiles from Triana’s workshops have spread across Seville, Spain, and the world.

No room for the Squeamish

Back in the market, there’s no room for the squeamish. Tongues sit stacked together and whole legs of cured jamon hang by their hoofs from the ceiling. Fish mouths gape open as a matriarch guts and fillets the rest with the slickness of a magician with a deck of cards.

I hurry past, to the frutas y verduras counter that brims with pomegranates, apples, pimientos and plenty of cartoon-shaped squashes. Wherever you are in Triana, you have to shout to be heard, be it in markets, bars, streets or religious processions. Nowhere is safe from the chopped and diced fragments of conversation.

By now, I’m at the edge of the Puente de Isabel II, opposite the entrance to Triana’s covered market and the curious  Capillita del Carmen chapel. With my blonde hair and pale skin, I’ll never blend in here, but I can learn the language and ease into the culture.

I order a crisp, cool cerveza and gaze across the river, taking in the Torre del Oro and La Giralda, Seville’s most well-known landmark.

That’s another thing about Triana; it really does have the best view.

Travel Tips for Triana, Seville

Travel tip number one: don’t underestimate the heat! When it comes to all the things to do in Seville, please pace yourself with a view on the temperature. This city is HOT from July to September and most visitors aren’t ready for it. 

Where to Stay in Seville

Triana is a nice place to stay with plenty of tapas bars and local character. However, it is ever so slightly further from the city centre and other attractions than districts like Santa Cruz. See here for a guide on where to stay in Seville.

What to eat in Seville

Tapas bars and restaurants crowd around Triana market and along the shores of the Guadaluquivir. They’re great for fresh food and people watching and, as in many places in Andalusia, you won’t be hurried along. See also my guide to the best tapas bars in Seville and where to eat.

What to buy in Seville

Triana Market makes a good spot to stock up on authentic Seville souvenirs,   such as ines rosales, mantecados, jamon, olive oil and, of course, fresh fruit and veg. Make sure to check out our guide to the best food markets in Seville if you’re looking for fresh produce.

Triana’s workshops also sell those famous ceramics. Authentic mementos and some cheery tourist fare. 

FAQs about Triana

Is triana worth visiting.

Yes, you’ll find lots of lovely things to do in Triana from people watching to browsing authentic ceramic shops, taking in churches and the local market and looking back across the river to the main side of Seville.

What is Triana known for?

Triana is most famous for its ceramics and for the accent that spread across South America. Christopher Columbus recruited from this region of working class seamen and took the accent with him. The Triana bridge, the Puente Isabel, is famous for both its love locks and, in contrast, its pathway to the home of the former Inquisition.

Is Triana Seville safe?

Despite it’s reputation as being on the wrong side of the tracks, Triana is a very safe neighbourhood. Most of Seville is safe around the tourist areas, as you can see in our guide on where to stay in Seville.

How many days do you need in Seville?

You can enjoy Seville with only two days or spend between five days and a week to really explore her neighbourhoods and take day trips into Andalucia. See our Andalusia itinerary here and Seville itinerary here.

More on Travel in Spain

Browse through our articles on travel in Spain for more ideas and inspiration. In particular, check out 21 Unusual Things to do in Spain and 49 Interesting Facts About Spain.

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I’m totally late to the party here, but this article came up when I searched Triana and I have to say, it’s beautifully written. I can’t wait to experience it tomorrow :)!

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Visit of the Triana neighborhood for 2 hours 2024

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Visit in Triana: A night tour of Seville's Bohemian district

Enjoy the charm of seville's triana on a night tour..

With this nocturnal visit to Triana, we will relive this atmosphere and discover anecdotes, events and historical sites of the Triana neighborhood .

Welcome to our guided night tour of Triana in Seville .a tour that will take you to some of the most emblematic and culturally important places of the well known 'gypsy' neighborhood Triana: Triana Bridge, Betis Street, Capillita del Carmen, we will pass in front of the Triana market, the Castle of San Jorge, the Church of Santa Ana, the house of Esperanza de Triana, and the old Cava of the gypsies , cradle of flamenco.

We will also see the Castle of San Jorge to enjoy from this key point spectacular views of Seville and the Guadalquivir River.

When you take this guided night tour of Triana, Seville, you are sure to leave with incredible memories and a deep appreciation for seeing this vibrant and unique area at night.

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Triana Neighbourhood Tour - Visit Triana neighborhood of Seville

There are several theories about Triana, its origin and the origins of its name . Among the strongest candidates is the one that argues that it comes from Roman times, and is an allusion to the emperor Trajan.

The origins of the Triana neighborhood date back to the foundation of Seville by the Phoenician merchant Melkart, who would be renamed Hercules.

To get there, we will cross the Isabel II Bridge. Also known as the Triana Bridge , the Isabel II Bridge is the border of the two shores, of 'the two Seville', of two unique worlds. An endearing place that preserves the bohemian spirit of yesteryear, it is one of the favorite neighborhoods of many Sevillians.

Cradle of gypsy culture in Seville, the neighborhood has its own identity. A different atmosphere from the other neighborhood of the old town, the beautiful Barrio de Santa Cruz .

This neighborhood is just a stone's throw from the famous Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla, where bullfighters from all over the world gather to fight. Other activities visitors can enjoy in the neighborhood include a visit to "La Macarena", a well-known statue of the Virgin Mary, and visits to the nearby ceramics factory.

Triana does not have the great monuments that we can find in the rest of Seville, such as the Alcazar, the Cathedral, the Plaza de España... the charm of Triana is its people. Trianeros are very particular and very proud people, in fact half jokingly half seriously they say that they are not really from Seville, but they are inhabitants of the Independent Republic of Triana.

There is always a lot of activity in Triana, unusual characters, locals in love with their houses, their neighborhoods, flamingos on the corner of the streets and the eternal Triana Market located in the ruins of the old Castillo de San Jorge whose fruity aromas await a basket.

Known for this different atmosphere, a place where the memory of the artists is noted. Cradle of bullfighters and flamencos , where the otherness is lived. It is a place of mixture and heterodoxy since people from all over the world come to Seville. It is not a monumental place, its essence comes from the people, who in this place found the opportunity to live in their own way.

Triana is undoubtedly one of the most touristic neighborhoods, but it is a great place to visit and see the different types of crafts and architecture that are a perfect imprint of Seville's past.

The Triana neighborhood has always been appreciated

The artist/writer Richard Ford, for example, was one of those folklore-mad romantics who visited Seville in the 19th century, a man who, because of his rich and cultured condition, had an unstoppable curiosity to know the entrails of the place where he had lived. He lived in Seville and was amazed at how little attention was paid to flamenco in Spain, and that the public was much more attentive to foreign artists in search of modernity than to the dancing and singing of Sevillian music. He also said that the women of Seville were always ready to prepare a "función", as these shows were called, which were paid parties held in the Triana neighborhood , where bullfighters, smugglers, pilletes and gypsies gathered, whose wives were the main dancers in these shows.

3 famous streets in the Triana neighborhood

The famous Triana neighborhood is well known for its alleys, its little corners but three of them stand out for their fame, another reason why you can not miss a walk through this neighborhood so characteristic.

Betis Street

San jacinto street, paseo de nuestra señora de la o.

The Paseo de la O runs along the river from the Isabel II Bridge to the Cristo de la Expiración Bridge. With these 3 streets you can learn a little more about the beautiful neighborhood of Triana and enjoy its popular culture and history. You will find all types of accommodations, from tourist apartments to 4 star hotels in the heart of Triana.

Brotherhood of the Hope of Triana

Our guide will also tell you about one of the most famous places in the Triana neighborhood: the Hermandad de la Esperanza de Triana. The Hermandad de la Esperanza de Triana The Hermandad de la Esperanza de Triana is a catholic brotherhood that was founded in 1856. They are known for their charitable work.

The Hermandad de la Esperanza de Triana was born as a humanitarian association that helped the poor and needy, especially the illiterate who could not read. The members made no distinction between Christians or non-Christians. They also provided basic education to the neighborhood children, including teaching them to read and write. Eventually, they established a hospital where they cared for the sick and elderly poor in the center of the city.

The Hermandad de la Esperanza was well known for its good work until it was forced to close due to the Spanish government's suspicion of its activities during the Civil War (1936-39) . After Franco's victory over the Republicans.

The brothers work as counselors and psychologists for those suffering from addictions, depression and other mental illnesses. They also provide pastoral care to those who have lost loved ones or are suffering from loneliness. The Sisters of Charity who run the hospital of San Sebastian have been using the services of this sisterhood since 1824 .

If you prefer a private tour of Triana neighborhood in your language. Private tour Barrio de Triana.

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Where is the triana neighborhood.

Triana is one of the best known neighborhoods in Seville. It is located near the Guadalquivir River. Historically, the Triana neighborhood was the center of the arts such as flamenco, dance and known as the bohemian neighborhood.

What divides Seville from Triana?

Triana is located on the eastern bank of the Guadalquivir River and is separated from the ancient city walls by the river dock that runs along its historic course. The neighborhood is connected to the center of Seville by the Triana Bridge, the San Telmo Bridge and the Cristo de la Expiración Bridge.

When was the Triana Bridge built?

It was built between 1845 and 1852 by the French engineers Gustave Steinacher and Ferdinand Bennetot. The construction of the bridge as we know it replaced the Pont des Barques. For the design, the engineers were largely inspired by the Carousel Bridge, which, unfortunately, would disappear years later.

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  • The refund of the price of the monuments tickets will not be granted in case of cancellation of the visit.
  • Cancellations made 48 hours before the start of the activity will be refunded 100%.
  • Cancellations made between 48 and 24 hours before the start of the activity, 50% refund.
  • Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start of the activity will not be refunded.

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  • Late arrivals will not be reimbursed . If the group is complete, the visit will begin waiting for a time acceptable to those who are delayed (about 5 / 7mn).

Visit of the Triana neighborhood for 2 hours

The Triana Bridge is iconic in its own way, the path between the two rivas and its views of the river are not to be missed.
It is probably the most appreciated of Seville's bridges and the neighborhood with the most idendity of its own. We loved it.
Yes, the perfect way to get to the Triana neighborhood. It was wonderful again. I love Seville and this fresh air of Triana.
5 stars for being a great bridge! 5 stars for being a great guide! 5 stars for being a different kind of night tour!
All cool! A perfect 2-hour visit before dinner.

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There is a Triana that you see in front of you and a secret Triana away from the hustle and bustle that also preserves magical corners and unknown stories; both are a gift for the visitor and you will know them, we just have to take you. You will see the footprint of the people who passed through here, you will feel the flamenco that remained in its hidden streets and beautiful houses, the old artisan factories and especially its Corrales de Vecinos -authentic inherited jewels-. We will enter in its Corrales de Vecinos, in the beautiful courtyards of large houses open to the sky. We will see the old Dominican Convent of San Jacinto, we will look at the churches of Santa Ana and Los Marineros. We will see the old Castle of San Jorge. It will be an experience to peek into the tunnels of the Royal Almohad Almonas. We will go to the great furnaces of the San Ana Ceramics Factory. We will enjoy the elegant Patio de la Espartería. We will look towards Betis and San Jacinto streets, full of bars and stories. We will know its old fishing port and the famous Triana Bridge. We will observe the Capillita del Carmen and tell its legends. We will cross the essential Triana Market and much more.

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  • Capilla de los Marineros
  • Real Parroquia de Señora Santa Ana
  • Capilla Virgen del Carmen
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Travelling around Seville is always exciting, but when you have the opportunity to get to know more about one of the most authentic places in the city, this excitement is heightened like never before.  The most authentic streets of the city of Seville hold the greatest of tourist treasures, its people and its culture, which is lived with great passion in Triana. Triana is the key to understanding and feeling Andalusia, because everything in Seville, and especially in the Triana neighbourhood, is about feelings, about living life with passion. Our GuruWalkers know this and the best thing is that they know how to tell and share a story as only someone from Triana does, walking and living its streets. Triana offers a lot to those who want to get to know it. This unique neighbourhood of Seville has spaces of unequalled tourist attraction such as those mentioned below: La Puerta de Jerez, a square located in the place formerly occupied by one of the gates of the wall of Seville and where the road to Jerez de la Frontera began. Today this space within our route through the Triana neighbourhood has a beautiful Híspalis fountain and the emblematic Hotel Alfonso XIII, undoubtedly representing one of the most important squares in this city. Then we can enjoy a walk along Betis street, one of the most popular and visited passages of Seville, whoever has come to Triana and has not taken a selfie from here has not come to Triana. Likewise we have another obligatory stop for all tourists who visit Seville, specifically the Triana neighbourhood and that we as GurusWalkers can not miss and show you, The church of Santa Ana, which has a Mudejar Gothic style and is known by all as "the Cathedral of Triana", I guess you already know why. Throughout its history, approximately 800 years, the building has undergone numerous reconstructions that bear witness to the melting pot of cultures that populate the streets of Triana. The Seville Mariners' Chapel is another point of interest for visitors. The Plaza del Altozano of Seville, the monument to ceramics and the soleá of Triana, the Callejón de la Inquisición, the Castle of San Giorgio (former seat of the Court of the Holy Inquisition from 1481 to 1785), the mythical Triana Bridge, over the Guadalquivir River, linking its two banks. It is the oldest iron bridge still preserved in Spain, these are places that make Triana an unforgettable place.  Everyone who visits Seville longs to return to Triana, because its charm, its people and its atmosphere are responsible for making you live the best tourist experience you have ever had.

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In this free walking tour we will discover the historical importance of the Guadalquivir river for Seville, while we take a pleasant walk along its shore. Then we will cross to the popular neighborhood of Triana, and discover what it is that makes it so special.

The meeting point is at Torre del Oro. We will explore in this walking tour:

  • Torre del Oro, San Telmo Bridge, and how Seville was after the arrival to America
  • Betis Street, one of the most beautiful and photographed in Seville
  • Santa Ana Church, built after the christian conquer of the city and Marineros Chapel
  • History of Triana: pottery and “corrales de vecinos”
  • Triana Bridge

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  • Gain an insight into life in Spain as you visit the carefully selected tapas bars and bodegas
  • Get to know each historical neighborhood in Seville & the difference between Triana & Seville
  • Learn much about Seville, the customs, feasts, people, food, and the social and political situation
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Triana neighbourhood is known for being the birthplace of soulful flamenco dancers and valiant bullfighters, as well as the site of Seville’s famous ceramic industry. It is also known as the go-to spot for delicious, non-touristy tapas spots.

On this unforgettable 3-hour tour, a guide will show you the best tapas bars that only the locals know about. From the most traditional tapas to tapas with a modern twist, all the places will leave you asking for more. And of course, it makes perfect sense to accompany all these tapas with a good glass of wine.

The tour guide will help you discover the aromas and flavors of wines that go well with this Andalusian cuisine.

First, we will meet at Triana Bridge (also called Isabel 2nd Bridge). From here, we will explore the local marketplace with its fresh produce, check out some major monuments, and arrive at the first tapas spot. After this, we will meander through the streets and see a variety of different tapas places, from a loud and lively stand-up tavern to a tranquil, formal sit-down restaurant. At each of the tapas bars, you will have a drink and a choice of one plate to share– which means that if you are in a group with a few people, you will get to try a dozen different dishes! After this, we will return back to the meeting point by the lustrous Guadalquivir River so that you could stroll by the river (and perhaps check out some fantastic live flamenco!). Note: This tour has a little bit of everything, so everyone from couples to families can enjoy this taste of Andalusia!

Also, we can accommodate any dietary needs as Spanish food can include vegetarian, non-pork and other options!

  • Schedule: daily, at 12:30 noon or 8 pm
  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Group size: 1 to 8 people
  • Meeting point: In front of the Santander Bank at San Jacinto St. one in Triana.

Inclusion :

  • Expert foodie guide
  • Visit 3-4 of the best traditional tapas bars in Seville
  • 4 drinks per person (Sherry, Red or White Wine, Beer, Tinto de Verano, and of course, Water)
  • 4 tapas per person or depending on the participants, We will try between 6 to 16 different tapas
  • You will be able to try some of the following (we will try our best to accommodate You): Cigar, Pork Ribs, Mushroom Cake, Salmorejo, Fried Eggplants with Honey, Goat Cheese in the oven, Croquetas, Squid, Solomillo with Goat Cheese, Carrilladas, Capirotes de Langostinos, Gazon (Special Fish from Southern Spain), Paella, Montadito, Tocino del Cielo – The order and selection can be changed depending on the availability
  • Desert options could Include but are not limited to Palmerita de Chocolate, Tocino de Cielo, Coffee or Ice Cream
  • The menu can be adapted to vegetarians. There is a supplement of 10 euros pp.
  • The menu can be adapted if you have any allergies (Please Let Us Know!)
  • Visit one the oldest Market in Seville and depending on the opening hours, Have a drink there
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Exclusion :

  • Gratuities (optional)
  • Iberian ham
  • A supplement of 15 euros applies for vegan or vegetarian options

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Ashley – May 19, 2022

My husband and I had the absolute best day enjoying tapas and drinks with Abby touring us around Triana. In addition to tapas, Abby was a wealth of information on Sevilla and Spanish culture. We learned a great deal from her, and she helped us feel much more confident ordering food and drinks throughout the rest of our trip. We were in Sevilla during La Feria, and Abby was SO sweet and even did my hair with a flower and all so we were ready to go to the feria that evening. It was certainly an experience we will remember forever! Thanks Abby for one of our most favorite days of our whole Spain trip! Ashley and Jordan from Kansas City

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Bettina – September 5, 2021

This is the best introduction to Spanish food and wine. Our guide, Filippo, was very good and knew some amazing local bars. We went to a bar that exists since the 18th century and another one since 2019. We were lucky to pass by a wedding right happening next to our bar. The tapas were delicious and it changed our idea about the Spanish sherry. It was a beautiful evening!

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lloyd99 – March 12, 2019

Well worth paying the extra for a private tour. Our guide Alba was excellent, her knowledge of Seville was amazing and went the extra mile to make a memorable evening.

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FamOf4Loves2Travel – October 29, 2016

My husband and I booked three different activities through Not Just a Tourist for our 2.5 days in Seville: Triana Tapas Tour, White Villages Tour, Stand Up Paddling rentals. All three activities exceeded our expectations. First and foremost, the intelligence and passion of the people who work for Not Just a Tourist are superb. Our guide for our Tapas tour – Sara – was fantastic. Our guide and our driver for our White Villages tour – Javier and Enrique -were also fantastic. We didn’t spend much time with the guide who met us before and after we took out paddle boards, but he was also wonderful. My many email exchanges with Not Just a Tourist to decide on our activities were also handled so well. Here’s some pictures from our wonderful experiences. Deborah and Michael, Leesburg, VA.

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Michele M – October 6, 2016

I did 2 tours with them and both were great. The “women” of Seville tour was a wonderful alternative perspective on how women (weak and strong) were involved in the history of Seville and Spain. Saw great sights, and learned things I would never have found out about. I also did the Triana Tapas tour with Mahsha and Davide. On this one we went to real bars and restaurants where locals go, as opposed to just touristy places. Such great energy in every stop. I loved talking to Mahsha and Davide about the city they love and all of their experiences. When I go back to Seville some day, I will definitely book this company for other “off the beaten path” experiences.

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UmbertoA – October 2, 2016

We visited Spain recently, including Sevilla. We had a wonderful evening with Mahsa. We did a tapas tour which was enjoyable. We highly recommend Mahsa; she was great !!

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Naqi K – July 16, 2016

I absolutely recommend this food tour. Our guide Miguel was fantastic. He is so friendly, genuinely loves what he does and it shows. He gave us great selections of food and drinks and made us all feel very comfortable and taken care of. I’m so glad we went on this tour because I got to try tapas that I may have passed over and never knew what I was missing! If you sign up, request Miguel!

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Alison M – June 22, 2016

We booked an evening tapas tour with Not Just a Tourist. It was really excellent. Numbers are limited to 8 which keeps the group small and we had the good fortune to have our lovely guide Sara to ourselves. I had hoped we would try some new food and learn about Sevilla and Spain and we definitely did that. We went to bars and restaurants we would not have tried ourselves and ate new dishes that we wouldn’t have known how to ask for! Sara was delightful company. She is a really interesting and friendly person and was great at answering all our questions. It was a very relaxed evening where we were able to chat about all sorts of things. Highly recommended.

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margaret188049 – May 1, 2016

Wonderful start to our 5 day stop in Seville. We enjoyed tapas and local specialities at 4 locations in Triana. Highly recommended especially early in your stay as it is a good introduction to the area and what it offers

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justine1221 – March 14, 2016

Both tours were fantastic! It was just my husband and I for both tours and David was our tour guide. The tapas tour was so much fun- we got to taste food that we probably wouldnt have ordered and they were ALL delicious. David gave us history during the walk and knew so much about this beautiful city. The White villages tour was breathtakingly beautiful. It was a long day, but well worth it. David was an awesome guide and made our experience in Seville! We would definitely use them again and try other tours!!!!!

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FredFromMN – January 10, 2016

While in Sevilla in late December we used Not Just a Tourist for their Tapas Tour in Triana, and for an all-day excursion to the Pueblos Blancos (Arcos, Grazalema, and Ronda). Elena hosted us for the Tapas tour and she was wonderful. The only challenge was that we did this on the Sunday evening after Christmas, and many bars were closed. But she managed to find us some good places to visit, and we got to try some new foods and experience the tapas culture a bit. The next day we went with Esther to explore the “white villages.” We really enjoyed getting up into the mountains, and Esther was a wonderful guide for exploring these wonderful towns. Thank you Elena and Esther for helping us to understand Andalucia a bit better!

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travelbyRosie – January 9, 2016

We have done a few food tours in our travels and the Triana Tapas Tour we did with (I think..) Esther was brilliant.

It was just the two of us with Esther so we felt we were just having a night out with a local. All the food & accompanying drinks were delicious. We visited four or five different places – all unique experiences within easy walking distance in the gorgeous Triana neighborhood.

Highly highly recommended!! Thank you Not Just a Tourist

chandree – January 2, 2016

Really enjoyed every moment. The guides are friendly and efficient. We did a day trip to cadiz and another day trip to Granada as well as a tapas tour. It was simply nice trying out different tapas that were so tasty and we could not find on any other menu if were by ourselves. The information about the wine was very good too and our guide even helped us to buy a few bottles while we were in the market. I would really recommend them.

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maynris – November 22, 2015

Our travel agent booked us a half day walking tour with tapas tasting with this company.

Seville with only 700,000 inhabitants is a very walkable city and David our guide led us on a wonderfully leisurely 2-3hr walk around the main sights. In the most popular areas it’s easy to suddenly find yourself surrounded by tourists but David would cleverly and swiftly steer us down a small Calle and we were on our own again, yet not missing out on anything but seeing even more than the crowds.

David is very knowledgeable; informative with just enough facts but without it sounding like a history lesson. It is more like a friend showing you around their much loved city. After three hours we walked over the river into Triana, the area David had chosen for our tapas tasting. He took us to three places, each time ordering several tapas wtih a different local drink to accompany. It was a brilliant introduction to the wonderful city of Seville and the Sevillan way of tapas ordering and eating.

We would definitely recommend this company to anyone visiting Seville and will definitely contact them again on our next visit. They offer various other guiding options including olive oil tasting which sounds fascinating.

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mariekeh – November 21, 2015

David showed us the places to get the best tapas in Sevilla/Triana. We finally had good tapas and learned a lot as well. Is was a fantastic afternoon!

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Looking for recommendation for an evening food and wine Tour in a different area to Santa Cruz

The Devour Tour is sold out so any other recommendations please

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Mind I ask . What have you used to organize it?

We have already started the crawl today.

So you HAVE to visit the market halls!!!

Ask me why...

That place even has the words posted on their blackboard. €10 for 6 tapas and €10 for 6? wines. Either of those places are sure to be on the tour.

We did the Centre Tapas Tour in January so looking for other ideas

The markets had a fairly large state of the art stall doing cooking class. Looked fun

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Natal airport

Natal international.

Place: Natal, in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil  View map

How to get to the airport: The airport and the city are linked by urban public transport services, lines R and S. The taxi rank is located on the ground floor in the national arrivals area of the airport.

Seville airport

Sevilla-san pablo.

Place: Seville  View map

Website: https://www.aena.es/es/sevilla.html

How to get to the city: The Seville urban transport network has a special route (EA) that connects the airport with the city centre.

Terminals: Seville airport has a single passenger terminal, which includes domestic flights, international flights, and the necessary and complementary services for users.

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The April Fair, the Easter processions, the bullfights at La Maestranza... there are endless reasons for this city's "special colour" and you can discover them all if you book one of our cheap flights to Seville . Home to the largest historic centre in Spain and one of the three largest in Europe, it boasts impressive monuments like the Cathedral, the Golden Tower, the Alcázar and the Archive of Indies , all of which have earned the city its status as a Unesco world heritage site. Plaza de España, a large monumental open space built in 1929 for the Ibero-American Exposition, is an interesting example of regionalist architecture and another landmark of the city. Two essential neighbourhoods to soak up the essence of Seville are the Barrio de Santa Cruz and Triana . Santa Cruz, the old medieval Jewish quarter, is one of the most emblematic and charming parts of the city, while the lively, picturesque district of Triana on the other side of the river is associated with flamenco.

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