5 Day Seville, Spain Itinerary

5 Day Seville, Spain Itinerary

This is a five day itinerary for a trip to Seville, Spain!
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Day 1: Arrive in Seville

Arrive in Seville in the morning before dropping bags at your accommodation.

Mercado Lonja del Barranco Food Hall

Have lunch at Mercado Lonja del Barranco Food Hall

Mercado Lonja del Barranco
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Mercado Lonja del Barranco in Seville is a vibrant and modern food market that showcases the rich culinary heritage of Andalusia. Housed in a striking, contemporary building designed by the renowned architect Juan Carlos Ramos Vaquero, the market offers a diverse array of gourmet stalls and eateries. From fresh seafood and artisan cheeses to delectable tapas and local wines, Mercado Lonja del Barranco is a food lover’s paradise. Its lively atmosphere, combined with its emphasis on high-quality, locally-sourced ingredients, makes it a must-visit destination for both locals and visitors looking to savor the best of Seville’s gastronomic scene.
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Walking Tour

Join a free Afternoon Walking Tour of Seville to get background history and your bearings. 

Tapas and Sangria for Dinner!

Day 2: Seville, Spain

Maria Louisa Park and Plaza del Espana

Croissants and Tea/Cofee in the Maria Louisa Park and Plaza del Espana. If you want to spend more time there, rent a boat or paddle bike. 

Parque de María Luisa
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Parque de María Luisa in Seville is a lush, sprawling oasis that embodies the city’s charm and natural beauty. Established in the late 19th century, this historic park is renowned for its meticulously landscaped gardens, serene pathways, and stunning fountains. The park is adorned with a variety of exotic plants, vibrant flowerbeds, and picturesque ponds, offering a tranquil escape from the urban hustle. Visitors can explore notable features such as the Plaza de España, with its grand semicircular building and ornate tilework, and the Plaza de América, which showcases the park’s architectural elegance. Whether you're looking to relax under the shade of ancient trees, take a leisurely stroll along its scenic paths, or enjoy a peaceful boat ride on the park’s canal, Parque de María Luisa is a must-visit destination that captures the essence of Seville’s natural splendor and historical allure.
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Plaza de España
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Nestled in the heart of Seville, Plaza de España is a stunning example of Renaissance Revival architecture, designed by the architect Aníbal González for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. This grand semicircular plaza is bordered by a magnificent colonnade adorned with intricate tilework and crowned by a series of vibrant bridges that span a serene canal. The plaza's centerpiece is the grand, domed building, which houses various government offices and stands as a testament to Seville's rich history and cultural heritage. Lush gardens, ornate fountains, and the picturesque setting make Plaza de España a must-visit landmark, offering visitors a glimpse into the grandeur of Spain’s past while providing a perfect backdrop for memorable photographs.
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Pick up nun-baked cookies at El Torno Pasteleria de Conventos for a quick snack. 

El Torno Pasteleria de Conventos de Clausura
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El Torno Pastelería de Conventos is a charming bakery nestled in the heart of Seville, renowned for its exquisite traditional pastries. Specializing in convent sweets, this delightful patisserie offers a range of delectable treats made from age-old recipes that have been perfected over generations. Each pastry is crafted with the finest ingredients, capturing the essence of Seville’s rich culinary heritage. From rich almond cakes to delicate marzipan confections, El Torno is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the authentic flavors of Andalusian baking. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, a stop at this quaint patisserie promises a sweet journey through the traditions of Spanish confectionery.
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Seville Cathedral

Visit the Cathedral and Giralda Bell Tower. The Seville Cathedral is the third largest church in Europe and the largest in the Gothic structure. It is home to the tomb of Christopher Columbus. I recommend that you book tickets in advance to avoid the queues. The Giralda Tower is well worth a climb up! 

Catedral de Sevilla
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A masterpiece of Gothic architecture and a testament to the city's rich history, Seville Cathedral is one of the largest and most magnificent churches in the world. Built on the site of a former mosque, it combines stunning medieval Gothic design with elements of Mudéjar, Renaissance, and Baroque styles. The cathedral houses the tomb of Christopher Columbus and features the Giralda, a majestic bell tower originally constructed as a minaret. Visitors are captivated by the intricate details of the altarpieces, the grandeur of the Royal Chapel, and the tranquil beauty of its courtyards. The Seville Cathedral is not only a religious sanctuary but also a symbol of the cultural and historical fusion that defines Seville.
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Casa de Pilatos

Tour Casa de Pilatos - a beautifully preserved 16th C palace. To see everything set aside around 30 minutes to an hour. 

Casa de Pilatos
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Casa de Pilatos is a stunning blend of Renaissance and Mudejar architecture nestled in the heart of Seville. Built in the 15th century, this grand mansion features a captivating mix of Andalusian and Italian styles, showcasing intricate tilework, lush courtyards, and elegant fountains. Its name, "House of Pilate," is inspired by the owner's alleged connection to Pontius Pilate's house in Jerusalem. Visitors can wander through its beautifully adorned rooms and gardens, taking in the rich history and artistic splendor that makes Casa de Pilatos a must-see gem in Seville.
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Santa Cruz Barrio

Wander the Santa Cruz Barrio neighbourhood. A great place to stop for a drink and enjoy the city's cobblestone streets!

Santa Cruz, Seville
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Nestled in the heart of Seville, the Santa Cruz Barrio is a captivating district rich in history and charm. Once the Jewish quarter of the city, this enchanting neighborhood is renowned for its narrow, winding streets, picturesque whitewashed houses adorned with vibrant flowers, and hidden courtyards filled with serene fountains. Wander through its labyrinthine alleys to discover quaint plazas, historic landmarks like the Giralda and Seville Cathedral, and a plethora of charming cafes and boutiques. With its blend of historical allure and lively atmosphere, Santa Cruz offers a unique glimpse into Seville’s past and present, making it a must-visit for anyone exploring this captivating Andalusian city.
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Dinner and Drinks

Eat tapas and Sangria for dinner! Seville is unique for its orange wine (and not white wine with lots of skin contact). This orange wine takes a sweet white wine from Huelva and mixes in the peel of some Seville bitter oranges. I drank it at La Goleta, where they serve the original orange wine from the winery that first invented it in 1770. Personally, I did not love orange wine, but it's all about the experiences! Unlike anything I've ever had. 

Taberna Álvaro Peregil
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Day 3: Day Trip to Ronda

Ronda
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Perched on a dramatic cliff in Spain’s Andalusia region, Ronda is a breathtaking town renowned for its stunning views and rich history. Divided by the deep El Tajo Gorge, Ronda is famous for its spectacular Puente Nuevo bridge that spans the ravine, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside. The town's charming streets, historical bullring, and the ancient Arab baths reflect its diverse cultural heritage. With its blend of natural beauty and historical significance, Ronda is a captivating destination that enchants visitors with its unique landscape and storied past.
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Rent a car and take a drive to the town of Ronda!

Some highlights of your visit include The Alameda del Tajo, Ronda Bridge (admire from above and below!), Modragon Palace, Plaza Duquesa de Parcent, and the Arab Baths of Ronda. 

Alameda del Tajo
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Nestled in Ronda, the Alameda del Tajo is a picturesque park that offers a tranquil escape with stunning views. This beautifully landscaped green space provides a serene environment for leisurely strolls, surrounded by lush gardens, fountains, and well-maintained pathways. Overlooking the dramatic El Tajo Gorge, the park offers panoramic vistas that capture the essence of Ronda’s natural beauty. Alameda del Tajo is a perfect spot for relaxation and reflection, inviting visitors to unwind while enjoying the breathtaking landscape and the rich history of the area.
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Mirador La Hoya Del Tajo (Lookout Point)
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Mirador La Hoya del Tajo offers one of the most spectacular viewpoints in Ronda, providing breathtaking panoramas of the El Tajo Gorge and the surrounding landscape. This scenic overlook allows visitors to fully appreciate the dramatic cliffs and the expansive countryside that define the region’s natural beauty. With its stunning vistas and serene atmosphere, La Hoya del Tajo is a must-visit spot for anyone seeking to experience the awe-inspiring scenery that makes Ronda a truly remarkable destination.
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Mondragon Palace
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Located in the heart of Ronda, the Mondragón Palace is a splendid example of Moorish architecture with a rich history. Originally built in the 14th century as a residence for the Moorish king Abbad, the palace later became the residence of the Catholic monarchs. The palace features beautifully restored courtyards, intricate tile work, and elegant gardens, reflecting a blend of Moorish and Christian influences. Visitors can explore its historic rooms and lush gardens while gaining insight into Ronda’s diverse cultural heritage. Mondragón Palace offers a captivating journey through time, showcasing the grandeur of Ronda’s royal past.
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Plaza Duquesa de Parcent
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Situated in the heart of Ronda, Plaza Duquesa de Parcent is a charming and historic square that captures the essence of the town’s elegance. Surrounded by beautifully preserved buildings, including the impressive Casa del Rey Moro, the square is a delightful spot to experience Ronda’s architectural and cultural heritage. With its open space and inviting atmosphere, Plaza Duquesa de Parcent is a perfect place to relax, soak in the local ambiance, and appreciate the timeless beauty of Ronda.
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Arab Baths Archaeological Site
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The Arab Baths in Ronda, a well-preserved archaeological site, offers a fascinating glimpse into the town’s Moorish history. Dating back to the 13th century, these baths are among the best-preserved examples of Islamic architecture in Spain. Visitors can explore the impressive structure, which includes a series of interconnected rooms with vaulted ceilings, intricate arches, and the original heating system that once warmed the water. Set against the backdrop of Ronda’s scenic landscape, the Arab Baths provide a captivating journey into the past, reflecting the sophistication and cultural heritage of the Moorish era.
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Day 4: Seville

Breakfast at Bar El Comercio for churros with chocolate

Bar El Comercio
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Located in the heart of Seville, Bar El Comercio is a beloved local establishment known for its authentic Andalusian atmosphere and delicious fare. Established in 1904, this historic bar is famed for its traditional tapas and pastries, including the iconic "tostas de pringá" and "roscos de vino." With its charming, vintage decor and welcoming ambiance, Bar El Comercio offers a genuine taste of Seville’s culinary heritage and is a favorite spot for both locals and visitors seeking an authentic Spanish dining experience.
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Alcazar Palace and Gardens

Visit the Alcazar Palace and Gardens. This is one of the most incredible palace sites of the Spanish crown and potentially the oldest. If you are a Game of Thrones fan, the palace and gardens were a filming location. The gardens are a lovely spot to sit and relax. 

Royal Alcázar of Seville
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The Royal Alcazar of Seville is a breathtaking palace complex renowned for its stunning Moorish architecture and lush gardens. Originally built as a fortress in the 10th century, this UNESCO World Heritage site showcases intricate tilework, ornate stucco, and beautifully landscaped courtyards that reflect a rich blend of Islamic, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles. The Alcazar’s serene gardens, with their reflecting pools and fragrant blooms, provide a tranquil escape amidst the grandeur of the palace. A living testament to Seville’s rich history and cultural heritage, the Royal Alcazar remains one of Spain’s most enchanting landmarks.
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Setas de Seville

Plaza de la Encarnacion at sunset to see the iconic Setas de Seville. The sunset pictures are amazing! The Setas de Sevilla looks charming at night, so seeing the icon change is excellent. 

Setas de Sevilla
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The Setas de Sevilla, or "Seville’s Mushrooms," is an innovative architectural landmark that stands out in the heart of the city. Officially known as Metropol Parasol, this striking wooden structure features a series of interconnected parasol-like canopies that offer a unique contrast to Seville’s historic architecture. Visitors can ascend to the elevated walkway for sweeping panoramic views of the city and its landmarks. The Setas also house a bustling market, an archaeological museum, and various dining options, making it a vibrant and multifunctional space that beautifully blends modern design with cultural engagement.
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Visit La Carboneria Bar for a free tapas show. The bar is cash only, so bring your euros! 

La Carbonería
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Nestled in the heart of Seville, La Carbonería Bar is a lively hotspot renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and cultural flair. This eclectic venue, housed in a former coal warehouse, exudes an inviting, bohemian charm with its rustic decor and intimate ambiance. Known for its live music, especially flamenco performances, La Carbonería offers a unique taste of Andalusian culture. Guests can enjoy an array of tapas and drinks while soaking in the dynamic energy of local artists and musicians. Whether you're seeking a night of rhythm and tradition or simply a relaxed evening with friends, La Carbonería Bar is a must-visit destination in Seville.
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Day 5: Day Trip to Cordoba

Córdoba
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Nestled in Spain's Andalusia region, Córdoba is a city steeped in rich history and cultural diversity. Once a major center of the Islamic world, it boasts an impressive legacy, highlighted by the stunning Mezquita—a grand mosque-cathedral that stands as a testament to its multicultural past. The city’s charming old town is a labyrinth of narrow streets, whitewashed houses, and vibrant courtyards, perfect for exploration. With its blend of Moorish, Roman, and Jewish influences, Córdoba offers a unique glimpse into Spain’s complex history and enduring beauty, making it a captivating destination for travelers.
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Take the train to Cordoba (approx. 45 minutes) 

Lunch in Cordoba

Visit the Mezquite - the great mosque of Cordoba. Buy tickets in advance. Plan on this activity taking approximately 2 hours.

Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba
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The Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba, also known as the Mezquita, is an architectural marvel that embodies the rich and complex history of Córdoba. Originally constructed as a mosque in the 8th century, it was later converted into a cathedral following the Reconquista. This stunning edifice is renowned for its forest of red-and-white striped arches, intricate geometric patterns, and the magnificent Renaissance cathedral nave that rises within. The Mosque-Cathedral is a testament to the harmonious blend of Islamic and Christian architectural elements, offering visitors a profound glimpse into the city’s diverse cultural heritage and artistic grandeur.
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Explore the Old Town and the Jewish Quarter including the Sinagoga de Cordoba. 

Córdoba Synagogue
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Situated in the heart of Córdoba’s Jewish Quarter, the Córdoba Synagogue is a stunning testament to the city’s rich multicultural heritage. Built in 1315, it stands as one of Spain’s best-preserved examples of medieval Sephardic architecture. The synagogue’s intricate Mudejar-style details, including its beautifully decorated wooden ceiling and elegant arcades, reflect the artistic and cultural fusion of its era. As a symbol of Córdoba’s historical significance and religious diversity, the Córdoba Synagogue offers a poignant glimpse into the past, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and cultural explorers alike.
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Where to stay in Seville

Luxury

Hotel Casa Imperial
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Tucked away in the heart of Seville’s historic center, Hotel Casa Imperial offers a refined blend of traditional charm and modern comfort. Set in a beautifully restored 16th-century mansion, this boutique hotel exudes a sense of timeless elegance with its ornate architecture, charming courtyards, and classic Andalusian decor. Guests can unwind in tastefully appointed rooms and enjoy a tranquil atmosphere, all while being just steps away from Seville’s major attractions. With its warm hospitality and sophisticated ambiance, Hotel Casa Imperial provides an intimate and luxurious haven for those exploring the rich cultural tapestry of Seville.
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Hotel Alfonso XIII, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Seville
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Hotel Alfonso XIII, a regal gem in Seville, epitomizes elegance and grandeur. Opened in 1929 for the Ibero-American Exposition, this historic hotel boasts stunning architecture with a blend of Moorish Revival and Andalusian styles. Its opulent interiors feature luxurious rooms, exquisite dining options, and impeccable service, all set against the backdrop of Seville's vibrant culture. Located in the heart of the city, near major attractions like the Royal Alcázar and the Seville Cathedral, Hotel Alfonso XIII offers an unmatched experience of sophistication and historical charm, making it the perfect choice for a lavish stay in Seville.
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Mid-Range

The Honest Sevilla Hotel
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Located in the vibrant heart of Seville, Honest Sevilla Hotel offers a blend of modern comfort and stylish design. With its sleek, contemporary decor and thoughtfully curated amenities, the hotel provides a welcoming retreat for both business and leisure travelers. Guests can enjoy spacious, well-appointed rooms, a chic on-site restaurant, and a convenient location just steps away from the city's main attractions. Honest Sevilla Hotel combines comfort and convenience, making it an ideal base for exploring Seville’s rich cultural heritage and lively atmosphere.
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Hotel Itaca Sevilla by Soho Boutique
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Located in the vibrant heart of Seville, Hotel Itaca offers a blend of modern comfort and classic charm. This stylish hotel features contemporary decor with elegant touches, creating a welcoming atmosphere for both leisure and business travelers. Guests can enjoy well-appointed rooms, a range of amenities, and a convenient location that puts Seville’s major attractions, including the historic center and cultural landmarks, within easy reach. With its attentive service and comfortable accommodations, Hotel Itaca provides a delightful retreat in one of Spain’s most enchanting cities.
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Budget

Room007 Select Tetuan
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Located in the heart of Seville, Room007 Select Tetuan offers a blend of modern comfort and vibrant style. This chic hotel features contemporary design with a nod to traditional Andalusian elements, creating a welcoming atmosphere for travelers. Guests can enjoy comfortable, well-appointed rooms, a range of convenient amenities, and a prime location that puts the city’s main attractions within easy reach. Whether you’re exploring Seville’s historic sites or soaking in its lively culture, Room007 Select Tetuan provides a stylish and comfortable base for your stay.
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Zaida
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Hotel Zaida, located in the heart of Seville, offers a welcoming retreat with its blend of classic charm and modern comfort. Set in a beautifully restored building, this boutique hotel features elegantly decorated rooms with thoughtful amenities and a cozy atmosphere. Guests can enjoy a relaxing stay with easy access to Seville’s main attractions, including the historic Santa Cruz district and the iconic Seville Cathedral. With its attentive service and prime location, Hotel Zaida provides an ideal base for exploring the vibrant culture and rich history of this enchanting Andalusian city.
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