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Seville Travel Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival & Exploration

Morning: Arrive in Seville and settle into your accommodation. Start your day with a walk through the historic district, visiting the Plaza de España to admire its stunning architecture and tiled alcoves.

Afternoon: Have lunch nearby and then explore the lush gardens of the Parque de María Luisa, a perfect spot for a relaxing stroll and photos.

Evening: Head towards the Triana neighborhood for dinner and enjoy an authentic flamenco show to experience Seville’s vibrant cultural spirit.

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Day 2: Historical and Cultural Highlights

Morning: Visit the iconic Seville Cathedral and climb the Giralda Tower for panoramic views of the cityscape.

Afternoon: Explore the Real Alcázar, the royal palace with its beautiful Mudéjar architecture and gardens.

Evening: Enjoy dinner in the historic center and take a leisurely walk along the Guadalquivir River promenades.

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Day 3: Local Life and Markets

Morning: Start your day at the bustling Mercado de Triana, tasting local tapas and fresh produce.

Afternoon: Visit the Metropol Parasol for its unique wooden structure and rooftop views, then explore nearby boutique shops and cafes.

Evening: Spend your last evening enjoying a riverside dinner and perhaps a nightcap at a local bar in the Alameda de Hércules area.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Plaza de España: 1.5 hours - Free
  • Parque de María Luisa: 1 hour - Free
  • Flamenco show in Triana: 2 hours - €25
  • Seville Cathedral & Giralda Tower: 2.5 hours - €10
  • Real Alcázar: 2 hours - €14
  • Guadalquivir River promenade: 1 hour - Free
  • Mercado de Triana: 1.5 hours - Cost depends on food purchased (€10 estimated)
  • Metropol Parasol rooftop: 1 hour - €5
  • Alameda de Hércules dining: 2 hours - €20
  • Total Estimated Cost: €84

Tips

To extend your trip, consider spending an extra day visiting nearby towns like Córdoba or Cádiz for a broader Andalusian experience. If you prefer a shorter visit, focus on Day 2’s key historical sites and skip the market and park visits to maximize your cultural highlights efficiently.

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