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Free Seville walking tour - Alcázar, Triana, tapas, in 30 seconds

Your free walking tour of Seville, custom-built around what you actually want to see. Tell us a neighbourhood, theme, or vibe and your audio walking tour is ready in 30 seconds. Works offline, 9 voiced languages, 30 free minutes on signup.

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Six shortcuts to the Seville you didn't know you wanted to see.

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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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Hidden gem: Casa de Pilatos

A 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.

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In the rain

Real 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.

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With kids in tow

Plaza de España boat ride. Las Setas walkway and views. Aquarium of Seville. María Luisa Park's pigeons. Casa de la Ciencia.

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For the photo

Plaza 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.

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Late and looking for trouble

Tapas 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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How it works

How iWander walks Seville with you.

Three things, in 30 seconds.

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Type the walk you want.

Any neighbourhood, theme, or vibe. "Flamenco walk", "Mudejar Seville", "Tapas crawl Triana". iWander writes you the walk in 30 seconds.

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02

Hear the story as you walk.

Moors, Christians, Columbus, Velázquez, the Inquisition, the bullfighters - Seville stories whispered as you cross from the Alcázar to the river.

iWander on-demand AI guide

03

Ask anything along the way.

What's a rebujito? Whose statue is that? Where do I see real flamenco? Point your camera, ask out loud, or type. Your guide answers in seconds.

Works offline · 9 voiced languages · 30 free minutes on signup

Local knowledge

What we'd tell you on day one

The stuff you only learn after you've walked it.

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Eat late. Walk late.

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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Tapas vs raciones.

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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Avoid mid-summer.

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 and Feria.

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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Best seasons: March–May, October–November.

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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Tipping: round up.

5% is plenty at restaurants. Don't tip at tapas bars - leave the change in the dish. Cash is appreciated.

Questions

Frequently asked

Yes - the centre is small, flat and pedestrianised. Most landmarks are within a 15-minute walk of the cathedral. Avoid cars; the metro is only useful for the periphery.
Three days for the cathedral, Alcázar, Santa Cruz, Triana and a flamenco show. Four days adds Italica (Roman ruins outside the city) or Córdoba day trip.
9 languages at launch including English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese. AI walks generate in your phone's language by default.
Santa Cruz for the postcard old-quarter feel. Alameda if you want bars and bohemia. Triana for crossing the bridge to the 'real' Seville.
Rare here - Seville averages 50 rain days a year. The Alcázar interiors and the cathedral are dry. A long lunch in a tabanco solves the rest.
Yes. Download a tour over Wi-Fi before you head out. The app runs without signal.

Practical info

Good to know before you go

Language
Spanish (English widely spoken in tourist areas)
Currency
Euro (EUR)
Time zone
CET / CEST (GMT+1 / +2)
Best season
March–May, October–November
Nearest airport
San Pablo (SVQ) - 10 km, 35 min by bus
Getting around
Foot, tram, bus, bike

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Updated 18 May 2026 by the iWander local team · Curated for accuracy