Seville, Spain

Code: ERQSR2
7 DAYS - 6 NIGHTS
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Seville (or Sevilla in Spanish) is the beating heart of Andalusia and one of Spain’s most charismatic cities. Brimming with history, music, and color, it unfolds like a living postcard—where traditions breathe through cobblestone streets and flamenco rhythms float in the warm air.

Wander through the labyrinthine lanes of the Santa Cruz quarter, where whitewashed houses, wrought-iron balconies, and flowering courtyards transport you to another era. Marvel at the Gothic grandeur of the Seville Cathedral, the largest in the world, and climb La Giralda for sweeping views over the city’s terracotta rooftops.

Seville is more than a destination—it’s a feeling. It’s in the echo of a guitar chord, the swirl of a flamenco dress, and the timeless rhythm of a city that lives to celebrate life.

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Day 1: Arrival and Barrio Santa Cruz

    • Check-in to a boutique hotel in Santa Cruz (e.g., Hotel Casa 1800)
    • Evening stroll through the winding lanes of Barrio Santa Cruz (the old Jewish quarter); admire orange trees and whitewashed houses.
    • Tapas dinner at El Pintón or Las Teresas.
    • Optional: Catch a flamenco performance at Casa de la Memoria.
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Day 2: Classic Seville with a Twist

    • Morning: Skip-the-line tickets to the Royal Alcázar. Don’t miss the gardens and take a picnic (allowed in designated areas).
    • Afternoon: Visit Seville Cathedral and climb the Giralda tower.
    • Mid-Afternoon: Coffee and sweet treat (torrija or yemas) at La Campana.
    • Evening: Rooftop cocktail at EME Catedral Hotel with a view of the cathedral.
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Day 3: Art, Culture, and Modern Seville

    • Morning: Explore the Isabel II district (Triana)—famous for ceramics. Workshop at Cerámica Triana, paint your own tile.
    • Lunch: Market lunch at Mercado de Triana.
    • Afternoon: Visit Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo in La Cartuja.
    • Optional evening: Casual wine & cheese pairing at Vinería San Telmo.
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Day 4: Nature and Relaxation

    • Morning: Bike ride or kayak tour along the Guadalquivir River.
    • Late morning/early afternoon: Explore Parque de María Luisa; visit Plaza de España, then rent a rowboat on the canal.
    • Healthy lunch at Restaurante Abades Triana with river views.
    • Afternoon: Siesta or traditional Hammam bath at AIRE Ancient Baths.
    • Evening: Free time; dinner at La Azotea, famous for creative tapas.
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Day 5: Day Trip Beyond Seville

    • Option A: Day trip to Carmona—Roman ruins, a fortress, local market, and panoramic views.
    • Option B: Visit the White Villages (e.g., Osuna or Ecija; avoid the over-touristed Ronda).
    • Lunch: Local specialty in town.
    • Return in evening: Free time or local bars in Alameda de Hércules.
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Day 6: Hidden Corners and River Life

    • Morning: Guided gastronomy tour of local markets (try El Arenal), taste olives, cheeses, local jamón.
    • Lunch: Eat at a riverside chiringuito (e.g., Muelle 21).
    • Afternoon: Explore the quirky Antiquarium and Roman ruins under Metropol Parasol; climb to the “Setas de Sevilla” for city views.
    • Evening: Sunset cruise on a classic wooden boat with wine tasting.
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Day 7: Leisure and Departure

      • Morning: Free for last-minute exploration or shopping (try Calle Sierpes for boutiques).
      • Optional: Quick museum visit (Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla for classic Spanish art).
      • Lunch: Chill at a courtyard café with local specialties.
      • Check out and transfer to airport/train station.