Descubre todo lo que hay para ver en Sevilla, la capital de la maravillosa Andalucía. Esta ciudad cargada de historia combina en muchos de sus monumentos más bellos la herencia de las diversas culturas que la han gobernado a lo largo de los siglos. Con tantos sitios para ver y tantos hechos históricos y leyendas que absorber, es la ciudad ideal para hacer un recorrido monumental. Y no hay mejor manera de conocerla que en un recorrido en autobús de parada libre.
Nuestras cómodas excursiones en autobús ofrecen dos rutas con más de 13 paradas que te permitirán llegar a conocer esta increíble ciudad como la palma de tu mano. Las ventajas de un autobús de parada libre son muchas, pero sin lugar a dudas la más importante es el sistema de parada libre. Esto significa que, mientras navegas por las fabulosas calles de Sevilla y escuchas las historias que se esconden en cada rincón y edificio, tú decides dónde te quieres bajar para explorar ese lugar a pie. Todo lo que tienes que hacer es bajarte del autobús y disfrutar. Después, cuando quieras proseguir la ruta, otro autobús te recogerá al poco rato en la parada más cercana. Súbete a él y dirígete a la siguiente zona de tu interés.
Admira la hermosa Torre del Oro, erigida en el siglo XIII por el último soberano almohade; maravíllate en el exuberante Parque de María Luisa; ten un subidón de adrenalina en la Isla Mágica, un parque temático que recrea el siglo XVI sevillano; o piérdete en el legendario mercado de Triana.
Retrocede en el tiempo y experimenta el legendario poder relajante y revitalizante de los Baños Árabes de Sevilla. Ubicados en una mansión reconvertida del siglo XVI, su iluminación tenue, los azulejos árabes y lámparas de bronce contribuyen a crear un ambiente de lo más relajante en el que liberarse del estrés de las bulliciosas calles de la ciudad disfrutando de un viaje al paraíso de la tranquilidad. Atravesarás el tempidarium, el caldarium y el frigidarium para llegar a la sala de relajación donde podrás descansar sobre lechos de mármol caliente mientras disfrutas de un delicioso té de hierbas antes de finalizar el recorrido en las saladas aguas del flotarium.
El objetivo último de una visita a los Baños Árabes Aire de Sevilla es encontrar la paz interior sirviéndose del agua y de sus efectos relajantes. Es por eso que este viaje al mundo de la relajación ha sido cuidadosamente planeado para que experimentes diversas sensaciones encaminadas a la consecución del objetivo principal, la relajación. El aroma del incienso y de las variadas esencias naturales te acompañará a lo largo de todo este relajante viaje a través de las piscinas y baños de cuidado diseño.
Siente el contraste existente entre los 40 grados de calor del caldarium y las frías aguas a 16 grados del frigidarium. Este tipo de tratamiento de contrastes es conocido por sus estupendos beneficios sobre la circulación sanguínea además de por facilitar la eliminación de toxinas por los poros. Tras cerrar los poros en la piscina de agua fría, recupera la temperatura con los maravillosos 36 grados del tempidarium antes de iniciar la meditación en la salada piscina del flotarium, que recrea las condiciones del Mar Muerto. Al salir de los místicos baños árabes y sumergirte de nuevo en la animada y bulliciosa Andalucía del S. XXI notarás de inmediato los efectos positivos de la experiencia rejuvenecedora que acabas de vivir.
We will start our journey in Seville and we will visit the ruins of this imperial city. The city of Italica was founded in 206 BC by the Roman general Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus in order to settle Roman soldiers wounded in the Battle of Ilipa, where the Carthaginian army was defeated during the Second Punic War.
The name Italica bound the colonia to their Italian origins. Italica was the birthplace of the Roman emperor Trajan. Hadrian was generous to his settled town, which he made a colonia; he added temples, including a Trajaneum venerating Trajan, and rebuilt public buildings. Italica’s amphitheater seated 25,000 spectators—half as many as the Flavian Amphitheatre in Rome— and was the third largest in the Roman Empire. The city's Roman population at the time is estimated to have been only 8000. The games and theatrical performances funded by the local aristocracy, who filled the positions of magistrate, were a means of establishing status: the size of the amphitheater shows that the local elite was maintaining status that extended far beyond Italica itself.
The modern town of Santiponce overlies the "old city" of Republican times founded by Scipio and the pre-Roman Iberian city. The well-preserved city of ruins seen today is the nova urbs magnificently laid out under Hadrian's patronage. A shift of the Guadalquivir River bed, probably due to siltation— a widespread problem in antiquity that followed removal of the forest cover—left Italica isolated, high and dry. The city started to dwindle as early as the 3rd century. Later Seville grew nearby, and no modern city covered most of Italica's foundations. The result is an unusually well-preserved Roman city of Hispania Baetica, and unexpected riches in the Museo Arqueologico of Seville, with its famous marble colossus of Trajan. In Italica, cobbled Roman streets are visible, and mosaic floors still in situ. The excavation of Italica began in 1781 and continues.
After this, we will discover the medieval monastery (San Isodoro del Campo) and visit the interiors, explaining the legends and history of this beautiful place, built in 1301. First roman city founded out of Italy/ The third biggest amphiteather in the world/ The oldest medieval monastery in the south of Spain.
Sevilla City Sightseeing
Explore sensational Seville at your own pace with the hop on-hop off City Sightseeing open-top double-decker bus tour. Enjoy panoramic views of the Andalusian capital and alight at any one of the 12 stops, which are located close to top sights and attractions. You can also avail of four guided walking tours through some of Seville’s most picturesque districts and free entry to the Church of Salvador. The buses operate every day and your pass is valid for 24 hours.
There are stops by the Torre de Oro (Golden Tower) on the riverbank; at the Plaza de España and Plaza America (both in the marvellous Maria Luisa Park); at San Jacinto and Calle Castilla (both in the vibrant and colourful Triana district); at the site where Expo 92 was held and at Isla Magica (both on Cartuja Island); at Macarena; at Torre de los Perdigones; at Alameda de Hercules; at the Plaza del Duque; and at the Plaza de Armas. All leave you within easy walking distance of the main landmarks.
The four walking tours are of Maria Luisa Park, the former Jewish quarter of Santa Cruz, the district of Macarena and the earthy Triana neighbourhood, which is renowned for its vibrant social life and legendary fiestas.
The beautiful baroque Church of Salvador, the second biggest basilica in Seville, has for centuries unfairly lived in the shadow of the cathedral but a major renovation project has rekindled it and also led to the opening of a major new attraction, the crypts.
Seville Aquarium
Retrace Magellan’s two year voyage to the Spice Islands in an hour and a half journey through the Seville Aquarium. Encounter over 7,000 sea creatures, 400 species and one of Europe’s deepest shark tanks in this fascinating and educational experience.
At the end of the 700 metre passage you will have embarked on an epic journey from the Guadalquivir river, across the Atlantic Ocean, up the Amazon and over to the Pacific. Take time to touch and feel sea cucumbers, star fish and sea urchins at the touch pool and learn about the mermaid´s purses and eggs in the nursery. At the coral reef tanks you will be spellbound by the colourful array of tropical fish and the other resident reptiles such as tortoises, anacondas, boas, caimans, tree frogs, and sea turtles.
The highlight of any trip to the Seville Aquarium is the imposing 9 metre deep shark tank. Don´t be afraid as you step through the glass tunnel with two million litres of water above you, home to the stars of the show: two bull sharks. Take away a fishy souvenir and at the end of your Magellan adventure, take a break in the café serving a selection of hot and cold drinks and food.
Visita guiada a lo más esencial e interesante de Sevilla donde recorreremos todas las etapas históricas, culturales y artísticas desde la época romana hasta la actual conociendo leyendas, anécdotas e historias de antiguas civilizaciones como la romana e islámica y épocas como la de la reconquista en la Edad Media o la contemporánea.
Descubre la fascinante Sevilla en este recorrido de día completo en compañía de un guía local. Visita del barrio judío de Santa Cruz, el impresionante Real Alcázar, la inmensa catedral y su Giralda, la Plaza de España, la plaza de toros de la Real Maestranza, la Basílica de la Macarena y, como colofón, un relajante crucero por el río Guadalquivir.
Destacamos
- Pasea entre los estrechos callejones del antiguo barrio judío y las principales atracciones
- Admira la colección única del Museo Taurino de la Real Maestranza
- Observa la ciudad desde una perspectiva única en un crucero por el Guadalquivir
Comienza en Santa Cruz, el antiguo barrio judío. Pasea por este laberinto de calles estrechas, frescos callejones y plazas soleadas que conducen a la hermosa Plaza de los Venerables, con su hospital bellamente restaurado del siglo XVII.
Luego continuaremos la excursión con una visita al Real Alcázar, un espléndido palacio construido en el estilo mudéjar de Pedro I en el siglo XIV. También nos detendremos para admirar la catedral, el lugar de descanso final de Cristóbal Colón.
En el centro de la ciudad, pasaremos por la Universidad, que un día fue una enorme fábrica de tabaco, el Palacio de San Telmo, la Torre del Oro, el Puente de Isabel II y la basílica de la Macarena. Entonces tendrás tiempo libre para hacer tus propios preparativos para el almuerzo.
Por la tarde, visitaremos el fascinante Museo Taurino de la Real Maestranza, con su colección de recuerdos taurinos y pinturas al óleo. Disfruta de un recorrido por el popular barrio de Triana, el hogar tradicional de la gente de mar y los toreros, alfareros, y un reconocido núcleo del flamenco, antes de embarcar en un maravilloso crucero fluvial por el Guadalquivir.
Don’t miss the chance of meeting the Alca´zar of Seville. This is one of the most representative monumental compounds in the city, the country and the Mediterranean culture as a whole.
This behind the scenes tour will let you learn all about the historical evolution of the city and its importance as a religious, historical and cultural place. The last millennium is held within its walls and gardens, joining influences starting from the Arabic period, late Middle Ages Mude´jar right through to the Renaissance, Baroque and the XIX century. The declaration of the place as World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1987 acknowl- edged the survival of cultures and civilizations as a harmonic whole.
With this tour, you will get to know the unique surroundings of this place with a complete and detailed explanation on them, accompanied by a private guide. You’ll get acquainted with the legendary al-Mutamid, the XI century monarch and poet from Seville, and some of the characters that illuminated modern-day Spain around 1812. Take a look at the luscious architecture of the place, and let your guide tell you all about the mixture of Arabic and European cultures!
This is one of the most visited complexes in the world. Don’t miss this opportunity and meet the most unusual combination of culture, religion and history.
Visit one of the most impressive sacred sites on this behind the scenes tour!
Located in Seville, Spain, this is the largest gothic cathedral in the world. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. Among the many Spanish cathedrals, the Seville Cathedral is a true national treasure.
Legend has it that its construction began in the early 15th century. The cathedral was built over the space where the Aljama Mosque once stood, destroyed when the city was re-conquered by the Christians. The huge interior of the cathedral, with a central nave and four side aisles, is lavishly decorated, but at the same time, there is a sense of overall simplicity and restraint in decoration. This cathedral is home to the largest and richest altarpiece in the world.
Don’t miss the keys presented to Fernando by the Jewish and Moorish communities on the surrender of the city.The side walls of the Seville Cathedral are lined with chapels dedicated to the many saints and other important figures in the history of the Spanish cathedral
It is also noteworthy to mention the Span- ish cathedral’s magnificent and priceless col- lection of beautiful stained-glass windows.
Another highlight of this visit is the entrance to the wonderful Moorish minaret, La Giralda, which now functions as the cathedral’s belltower. It is well worth climbing to the top.
Discover with a local guide the most charming places of the Historical Center of Seville and learn the legends of its surroundings. We will visit the city hall and next we'll head to the Triumph Square, where are gathered the three buildings declared as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO: the Cathedral with the Giralda Tower, the Royal Alcazar and the General Archive of the Indies.
We will also discover the Cabildo Square and the Royal Atarazanas, the best secrets of the city. Finally we will go for a walk by the river bank, where we have the Maestranza Bullring, the Golden Tower and Saint Telmo ´s Palace. The tour will finish with the visit of the Royal Tobacco Factory and the majestic Plaza de Espan~a.
Alcazar of Seville: The Alca´zar of Seville is one of the most representative monumental compounds in the city, the country and the Mediterranean culture as a whole. The declaration of the place as World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1987 acknowledged the survival of cultures and civilizations as a harmonic whole.
Cathedral of Seville: Seville Cathedral is the largest Gothic cathedral and the third-largest church in the world. It was registered in 1987 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. This cathedral is home to the largest and richest altarpiece in the world. To the left of the Capilla Real is the entrance to the wonderful Moorish minaret, La Giralda, which now functions as the cathedral's belltower. It is well worth climbing to the top.
Discover the most emblematic of Carmona monuments: the Alcázar de la Puerta de Sevilla and the Church of Santa Maria. Visit the virtually impregnable defensive complex, the Alcázar de la Puerta de Sevilla, reaching its highest point, gold tower, from where you can admire the magnificent views of the city.
We will walk through the historic center to the Church of Santa Maria, Carmonense greatest exponent of religious architecture, built on the site of the old mosque, from which the courtyard of ablutions is still preserved.
Join us on our interesting guided tour in Roman times where we will visit the incredible Carmona Necropolis, one of the most important archaeological sites of Spain; we will know the burial rituals and discover the underground chambers.
With this tour we will visit all the historical, cultural and artistic stages from Roman times to the present, knowing the legends, anecdotes and history of ancient civilizations until the present days.
The tour begins with a scenic one-hour trip by bus through beautiful cities like Carmona, La Luisiana and La Carlota, to reach Cordoba, the city that was once the light of the world when he enjoyed the position of being a Caliphate city.
Córdoba offers a huge cultural and historical heritage. Visit the beautiful Mezquita- Cathedral considered the most important monument of Islamic art throughout the Western World Heritage Site. His bright golden mosaics and an endless row of red and white arches with keystones produce a visual delight. The Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos , we will not miss the Jewish Quarter , with its narrow streets and white houses full of flowers and the only synagogue in Andalusia. Also we walk along the beautiful "Calle de las Flores", one of the most traditional places of Cordoba.
Also you have free time to walk, enjoy a traditional meal or do some shopping.
Explora las principales atracciones de Sevilla con un fantástico tour que te permitirá visitar el Barrio de Santa Cruz, los Reales Alcázares y la Catedral. Culmina la jornada con un maravilloso espectáculo de flamenco.
Destacamos
- Panorámica de la ciudad en minibús
- Visita los Reales Alcázares y la Catedral (entradas no incluidas)
- No te pierdas un espectáculo de flamenco que te hará conectar con las raíces de este cautivador género artístico
Sube a un minibús para disfrutar de una panorámica de los edificios más icónicos de la ciudad, como la Universidad, la antigua Fábrica de Tabacos, el Palacio de San Telmo, la Torre del Oro, el Puente de Isabel II y la Basílica de la Macarena.
Visita la Plaza de España, la obra más emblemática de la Exposición Iberoamericana de 1929, y piérdete a continuación por las laberínticas calles del barrio de Santa Cruz – antigua Judería–, que desembocan en la famosa Plaza de los Venerables. Desde aquí, nos dirigiremos a los Reales Alcázares, el Palacio Real y, finalmente, a la Catedral de Sevilla, la catedral de estilo gótico más grande del mundo, donde descansan los restos de Cristóbal Colón.
Ya por la tarde, y si has reservado esta opción, podrás asistir a un espectáculo de flamenco que tiene lugar en una antigua casa-palacio sevillana del s.XIX, en pleno barrio de la Macarena. Conoce las raíces del flamenco en un tablao típicamente andaluz y degusta delicias típicas de la gastronomía andaluza si has elegido la modalidad con cena de tapas o a la carta.
Punto de encuentro: Excursión - Recogida en el hotel o en el lugar indicado por la agencia. Espectáculo de flamenco - Av. Mª Auxiliadora, 18 A.
Hora de recogida/inicio: Excursión - empieza entre las 9:15 y las 9:45 horas. Espectáculo de flamenco - empieza a las 19:00 o a las 21:00 horas.
Hora de regresso/ final: Excursión - a las 13:15 horas. Espectáulo de flamenco - a las 21:00 o a las 23:00 horas.
Duración: Excursión - 4 horas. Espectáculo de flamenco - 2 horas.
Idiomas: Inglés y español.
Otros: deberás dirigirte al punto de encuentro por tu cuenta..
Travelling a stone’s throw from world-famous sherry and brandy vineyards, eating and drinking under the Andalusian sun… trust us, life doesn’t get much better than this.
This Andalusian food tour will wine you, dine you, and leave you both totally stuffed and hungry for so much more Seville. Located only 60 kilometres away from the Sierra de Huelva (one of the best regions in the world for farming organic Iberian pigs), and surrounded by traditional olive mills, Seville is a mecca for food lovers and gourmet adventurers. Oh, and did we mention the city also has a bar for every 30 inhabitants? Yeah, we like that, too. Your gourmet Seville food tour will take you on a leisurely walk, during which you’ll get to know the local neighbourhoods and get a feel for the Andalusian culinary scene.
Along the way, you’ll sample bits of quality wine, artisan cheeses, village bread, delicious ham, and fresh olives. Hungry yet? As the evening progresses, you’ll visit di?erent local taverns from old traditions to new favourites, chat with business owners, and make a few toasts with the locals standing next to you. By the end of the tour you’ll have savoured the best of Southern Spain — and maybe discovered that your stomach never ever wants to leave.