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Adults
From 17 years
€ 25.91
Children
Ages 3-16 years
€ 16.31
Infants
Up to 2 years
Jewish Quarter Seville Walking Tour
Get to know Seville’s Jewish Quarter by doing a walking tour. Wander to places like the Santa Cruz Square and Jardines de Murillo, and listen to your guide bring the narrow streets and alleys alive with historical facts. Get an idea of how Jewish people lived in Spain in the medieval times.
Begin by meeting your guide at the Monumento a la Inmaculada Concepción. Listen to a brief introduction, and then set off on your journey. Stroll through charming streets and picturesque alleys. The small size group (max. 10 guests) will allow you to ask your questions, that we’ll be happy to answer in a friendly environment.
Our walk will pass through some of the most iconic sites inside the former Jewish Quarter such us Plaza de Doña Elvira or el Callejón del Agua where we’ll tell you everything about the history and specific anecdotes. We will also go off the beaten path and will discover hidden physical remains of the former Jewish quarter.
With us you’ll be able to immerse in the past of the Jews who lived in Spain and will see how the different cultures have left their legacy present nowadays. After about 1.5 hours around the area our walk will finish at the surroundings of the church of Santa Maria la Blanca.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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This experience explores the historic Santa Cruz neighborhood, the former Jewish Quarter of Seville. Guests discover narrow streets, hidden squares, legends, local stories and the historical coexistence of different cultures that shaped the city over the centuries.
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The experience begins at the Monument to the Immaculate Conception in Plaza del Triunfo, one of the most iconic squares in the historic center of Seville.
The tour finishes near the surroundings of Santa María la Blanca Church, in the heart of the former Jewish Quarter.
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Yes. The Jewish Quarter tour is an excellent complement to Seville’s monumental visits and offers a more intimate and atmospheric perspective of the city beyond the main landmarks.
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No. This is an outdoor walking tour and does not include entrance to monuments. The focus is on the streets, hidden corners, local history and atmosphere of the Santa Cruz neighborhood.
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The Santa Cruz neighborhood is best experienced slowly and in small groups. Narrow streets, quiet plazas and hidden passages create a much more enjoyable atmosphere when the group remains personal and relaxed. At Seville Unique Experiences, regular groups are limited to a maximum of 10 guests.
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The experience lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.
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The route explores the historic Santa Cruz neighborhood and includes many of its most iconic streets, hidden courtyards, small plazas and lesser-known corners connected to Seville’s Jewish and multicultural past.
Guests will also discover less visited areas of the neighborhood related to the medieval Jewish history of the city, helping provide a deeper understanding of daily life, coexistence and the transformation of the former Jewish Quarter over the centuries.
Depending on the route and conditions of the day, guests may also discover areas near:
– Callejón del Agua
– Plaza de Doña Elvira
– Plaza de Santa Cruz
– Murillo Gardens
– Historic patios and hidden alleysThe experience focuses more on storytelling and atmosphere than on entering monuments.
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Yes. While the Monumental Highlights experience focuses on Seville’s major monuments and historic avenues, the Jewish Quarter tour is centered on the Santa Cruz neighborhood, its legends, hidden streets and local stories.
Both experiences complement each other without repeating the same route or approach.
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No. The route is generally easy and accessible for most travelers, although some streets are narrow and paved with traditional stone surfaces, so comfortable footwear is recommended.
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Yes, although temperatures in Seville can become very high during summer months. Fortunately, many streets in Santa Cruz are narrow and shaded for much of the day. Bringing water and comfortable clothing is still highly recommended.
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Yes. Guests are welcome to carry water during the walking tour, especially during warmer months.
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Yes. Tours normally continue in rain, so bringing an umbrella or rain jacket may be useful depending on the forecast.
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Yes. Since the Jewish Quarter experience takes place entirely outdoors, well-behaved pets are welcome to join the tour.
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Yes. The Jewish Quarter tour is accessible for wheelchair users, although some streets in Santa Cruz are narrow and paved with historic stone surfaces.
We kindly recommend informing Seville Unique Experiences in advance if a guest will be using a wheelchair, so the guide can adapt and anticipate the most comfortable route throughout the neighborhood whenever necessary.
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Regular group tours are offered exclusively in English in order to create a smoother and more immersive experience for all guests.
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As this is a walking tour moving through the neighborhood, late arrivals may have difficulty locating the group after departure. Whenever possible, live location may be shared with late guests, although joining the group cannot always be guaranteed once the experience has started.
We strongly recommend arriving a few minutes early at the meeting point.
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Santa Cruz combines history, legends, hidden architecture, flower-filled courtyards and a unique atmosphere that reflects centuries of cultural coexistence in Seville. For many travelers, it becomes one of the most memorable parts of the city.
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Definitely. The relaxed atmosphere and small-group format make this experience especially enjoyable for solo travelers looking to discover Seville in a more personal and social way.