Quick Details
Adults
From 17 years
€ 23.99
Children
Ages 3-16 years
€ 15.35
Infants
Up to 2 years
Triana Walking Tour
In this walking tour we’ll discover the history and importance of the historical suburb of Seville. We’ll learn about history, architecture, folklore and gastronomy of this emblematic area.
The first church built after the Christian conquest, the splendour of Seville as Port of America or the dark times of the Inquisition are some of the topics we’ll be discussing during this historical walk. Since ancient times Triana has been home of many craft guilds that have survived until nowadays too.
Triana is the greatest exponent of popular folklore in the city. We’ll focus on this cosmopolitan suburb, immerse into the Andalusian gypsy culture and get to know the origins of flamenco in what for many is its birthplace. Home of bullfighters, Flamenco artists, sailors and craftmen Triana is a city in itself, looking across the river to Seville.
After about 1.5 hours of walking tour we’ll finish by the river shore, where many Flamenco venues are located.
Triana has a lot to offer and we’ll show you in the best way!
If you are interested in booking any Flamenco show please let us know and we will kindly assist you.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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This experience explores the Guadalquivir riverside and the historic Triana neighborhood, one of the most authentic and culturally rich areas of Seville. Guests discover local history, ceramics traditions, flamenco roots, hidden corners and the strong connection between the city and its river.
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The walking experience lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.
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Absolutely. Triana is considered one of the most unique and authentic neighborhoods in Seville. Traditionally associated with flamenco, ceramics, sailors and local identity, the district offers a very different atmosphere from the monumental center of the city.
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Yes. The tour is an excellent complement to Seville’s more monumental areas and helps visitors understand the city from a more local and cultural perspective.
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No. This is an outdoor walking tour focused on the streets, riverfront and historic atmosphere of Triana and the Guadalquivir surroundings.
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Triana is best enjoyed at a relaxed pace. Small groups allow guests to move comfortably through local streets and markets while creating a more personal atmosphere where questions and conversations flow naturally. At Seville Unique Experiences, regular groups are limited to a maximum of 10 guests.
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The route explores both sides of the Guadalquivir River and includes some of the most iconic areas connected to Seville’s maritime and local history.
During the experience, guests usually discover:
– Guadalquivir riverside
– Triana Bridge
– Triana neighborhood
– Historic ceramics areas
– Traditional local streets
– Riverfront viewpoints
– Historic sites connected to trade and navigation -
The experience finishes near the surroundings of Santa Ana Church, one of the most historic and emblematic landmarks in the Triana neighborhood.
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Yes. While the Monumental Highlights tour focuses on Seville’s major monuments and historic avenues, the Triana & Riverside experience explores the city’s relationship with the river and the more local atmosphere of Triana.
Both tours complement each other without repeating the same route or historical perspective.
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No. The route is generally flat and easy for most travelers. Comfortable walking shoes are still recommended, especially during warmer months.
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Yes, although temperatures in Seville can become extremely hot in summer. Morning departures are usually more comfortable during the hottest months. Bringing water, sunscreen and light clothing is highly recommended.
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Yes. Guests are welcome to carry water or other drinks during the walking experience.
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Yes. Tours normally continue in light or moderate rain, although umbrellas or rain jackets may be recommended depending on the forecast.
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Yes. Since the experience takes place entirely outdoors, well-behaved pets are welcome to join the tour.
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Yes. The route is generally accessible for wheelchair users, as it follows outdoor pedestrian areas and riverside promenades.
Guests are welcome to inform Seville Unique Experiences in advance if any accessibility adaptation may be helpful during the experience.
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Very much so. Triana is traditionally considered one of the spiritual homes of flamenco in Seville and has been associated with many important flamenco families, singers and artists throughout history.
During the tour, guests learn about the neighborhood’s deep connection to flamenco culture and local traditions.
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Guided tour In English by a licensed tour guide
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- Hotel pick up
- Gratuities
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- Torre del Oro
- Nao Victoria
- Puente de Triana
- Mercado de Triana
- Calle Alfarería
- Callejón de la Inquisición
- Calle Pureza
- Iglesia de Santa Ana
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Seville cannot be understood without Guadalquivir River! In this walking tour we’ll discover its importance and will get to learn about some of the characters that changed our history on our way to Triana, the only historical suburb of the city with a special atmosphere due to its unique location.
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Check-in details
Please arrive to the meeting point 5 minutes before the experience.
What to bring
Please wear comfortable clothes and bring sunscreen during summer months
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Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience.