Seville Bucket List: Top Tourist Spots and Best Places to Visit in Seville, Spain
Seville has tons of tourist attractions and recommended activities, including a visit to La Giralda and other famous cathedrals. Below are 15 of the best things to do in Seville, Spain.
Visit Real Alcazar

The Real Alcazar is a part-time resident of the Spanish monarchy. The palace has beautiful gardens and stunning architecture.
You can use the audio tour to fully explore the Real Alcazar by taking you through luxurious rooms such as Salon de Emabajadores and Patio de las Doncellas.
Relax at Parque de Maria Luisa

Parque de Maria Luisa is one of Seville’s best parks and will offer you stunning expansive green space to relax.
Go to Catedral de Seville and La Giralda

Cathedral de Seville is the largest Gothic structure by size in Europe. It is located at the center of Seville, and it attracts a large daily number of visitors from all over the world.
Visit Plaza de Espana

Plaza de Espana was initially built for Ibero-American Expo during the 1929 world’s Fair. The building provides one of the most attractive panoramas in the city.
Plaza de Espana occupies 540,000 square feet, and it features an expansive mosaic patio with fountain, canal, and footbridges.
Walk around Barrio Santa Cruz

Barrio Santa Cruz has been around since the 15th century but still offers abundant of charming to visitors. This neighborhood is filled with lovely restaurants and upscale shopping stalls.
Cruise Guadalquivir River

River Guadalquivir runs through the city of Seville, and it offers a perfect way to experience Seville. You can also share the city nightlife at the river banks and taste delicious Seville dishes.
Visit Museo de Bellas Artes

If you are looking for the best way to uncover Seville’s history, then the collection of artworks in the Museum of Fine Arts will not disappoint.
The pieces displayed here dates back from the Middle Age and the 20th century.
Watch Flamenco show at La Carboneria

La Carboneria guarantees an entertaining evening in Seville. The spot feature skillful and authentic flamenco dancers.
Go to Metropol Parasol

This imposing structure is the newest major attraction in Seville, constructed in 2011. The place serves as a gathering place, featuring a farmers market, archeological museum, a restaurant, and an open-air public square and winding rooftop walkways.
Watch soccer at Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium.
Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan stadium is the home to Sevilla Football Club. The stadium has also hosted World Cup and European Cup matches.
Watch bullfight at Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza

The bullfight is one of the oldest Spanish traditions spanning centuries ago, and if you want to immerse yourself in it, there is no better place than Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza.
Visit Torre del Oro

Torre del Oro is located on the edge of the River Guadalquivir and was used in ancient times to protect Seville’s city from enemies.
Feel young at Isla Magica
As long as you are in Seville, a visit to this theme park is a must, more so if you have children in tow.
Visit General Archive of the Indies

This archive is situated in the Casa Lonja de Mercaderes and dates back to the 18th century. The archive holds more than 43,000 records documenting 300 years of Spanish oppression in the hands of the Americas.
Get fill with Spanish culture at Teatro de la Maestranza
The cultural venue was constructed in 1992, and it hosts musical performances, including the Spanish operettas called the Zarzuelas.
Seville Travel and Tour Packages
Ronda Guided Day Tour From Seville

Ronda is Seville’s best-kept secret, a small town standing on a 750m high cliff. The impressive mountaintop city in Malaga, Spain, is a two-hour drive from Seville and one of the best tourist destinations you can visit while in the Andalusia countryside.
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