Tapas crawl in Triana
El Rinconcillo (Seville's oldest, 1670 - spinach and chickpeas). Las Golondrinas for grilled pork cheek. La Brunilda for crowded-but-worth-it. Bar Alfalfa for cold beer and ham.
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Old Jewish quarter. Maze of white alleys, balcony flowers, the Alcázar.
Across the river. Ceramic shops, flamenco roots, the best tapas.
North of the centre. The Basilica, working-class tapas, the city walls.
Bohemian Seville. Tree-lined plaza, brunch cafés, late bars.
Between Cathedral and river. The bullring, the Torre del Oro.
Modern Seville. Shopping mall, Sevilla FC stadium, less touristy.
Island in the river. Expo '92 site, modernist pavilions, art space.
South of the centre. Bull-breeding past, quiet bars, Reales Atarazanas.
North-west of the cathedral. Fine palaces, less crowded streets.
South suburb. Real Betis stadium, Parque de los Príncipes.
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Seville picks
Six shortcuts to the Seville you didn't know you wanted to see.
El Rinconcillo (Seville's oldest, 1670 - spinach and chickpeas). Las Golondrinas for grilled pork cheek. La Brunilda for crowded-but-worth-it. Bar Alfalfa for cold beer and ham.
Build this walkA 16th-century palace - Mudejar-Renaissance-Gothic in one - usually empty even when the Alcázar is rammed. Tiles, courtyards, statues. €12. 15 min from the centre.
Build this walkReal Alcázar interiors. The cathedral (vast and dry). The Archaeological Museum. Las Setas under the giant wooden parasol. Or tapas-bar your way through a downpour.
Build this walkPlaza de España boat ride. Las Setas walkway and views. Aquarium of Seville. María Luisa Park's pigeons. Casa de la Ciencia.
Build this walkPlaza de España at golden hour. Alcázar's Patio de las Doncellas. Giralda from Plaza Virgen de los Reyes. Triana from the Puente de Isabel II. The Setas at sunset, lit purple.
Build this walkTapas at 10pm. Drinks at El Garlochí (kitsch religious-themed bar). Flamenco at Casa Anselma in Triana (no website, no reservations). Rebujito at Antigüedades. Clubs Pelícano or Disco Boss till 6am.
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Local knowledge
The stuff you only learn after you've walked it.
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Tapas at 10pm is normal. Dinner restaurants don't fill until 11pm. The streets are alive past midnight. Lunch is 2-4pm. Adjust your day.
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Tapa = small plate, raciones = full plate. Many bars don't actually serve 'tapas' - you order beer and they bring olives. Order specific dishes by name.
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July-August hits 40°C+. Seville is one of Europe's hottest cities. Locals leave. Stick to mornings and late evenings if you must, or come in spring/autumn.
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Holy Week (Semana Santa, the week before Easter) has 60+ processions through the city - majestic but packed. Feria de Abril (April fair) is the city's biggest party. Book a year ahead.
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Mid-April-mid-May is peak: warm, jasmine in bloom, oranges on the trees. October is mellow and tourist-light. Avoid late June through early September.
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5% is plenty at restaurants. Don't tip at tapas bars - leave the change in the dish. Cash is appreciated.
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Updated 18 May 2026 by the iWander local team · Curated for accuracy