The Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Seville. It is the largest Gothic cathedral and the third-largest church in the world. It was registered in 1987 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
You can visit in any of the several modalities that we propose joining a group that goes out every day in the morning:
The excursion starts with a sight-seeing tour in bus across the famous Isabel II Bridge to discover the neighbourhood of Triana. We will take a beautiful boat trip along The Guadalquivir. We will then continue towards the Monastery Cartuja and the Bullring of Real Maestranza.
Enjoy a Sightseeing Tour, Plaza de España, Plaza de América,Santa Cruz Neighborhood and River Cruise.
The Seville Cathedral is the largest Gothic cathedral and the third-largest church in the world. It is also th elargest cathedral in the world. It was registred in 1987 by Unesco as a World Heritage Site, along with the Alcázar palace complex and the General Archive of the Indies. The cathedral is also the burial site of Christopher Columbus.
The Alcazar of Seville is a royal palace in Seville, originally a Moorish fort. The palace is renowned as one of the most beatigul in Spain. The upper levels of the Alcazar are still used by de royal family the official Seville residence and are administered by the National Heritage. It is the oldest royal palace still in use in Europe, and it was registered in 1987 by Unesco as a World Heritage Site.
We begin the sightseeing tour on a typical sevillian horse carriage to get into the Plaza del Triunfo where we can observe the Real Alcazar, the Cathedral and the Giralda ending at the Archivo de Indias of great historical value.
Will tour the Paseo Colon to admire the Torre del Oro on the River Guadalquivir and contemplate the Palacio de San Telmo, the old Tobacco Factory, the famous Lope de Vega Theater, the great Maria Luisa Park, the majestic Plaza of Spain, Plaza of America and the Plaza de Juan de Austria. We end our tour at the start point.
We will start with a Sightseeing tour and discover the most emblematic monuments of Seville, the University, the Old Tobacco Factory scene of the story of Carmen, Bizet's famous character, San Telmo Palace, The Golden Tower, Isabel II Bridge and the Macarena Basilica. Visit the Plaza de España, the jewel of the 1929 Iberoamerican Exposition.
Then we will take a beautiful boat trip which will bring us past the wonderful buildings, Triana district, where you will see San Jorge’s Castle, built in the 10th Century. and bridges along the banks of the River Guadalquivir across the famous Isabel II Bridge, Monastery de Santa María de las Cuevas and Monastery de la Cartuja, where the famous Christopher Columbus for three years forged his journey into the unknown, the New World.
Guided tour of the theater and the archaeological complex of Italica. The first Roman city of the peninsula and cradle of the emperors Trajano and Adrian. You will visit its ancient streets where you are going to discover amazing mosaics, the Roman theater discovered in the mid-twentieth century, the old major baths and its famous amphitheater, one of the largest in the Roman world, where gladiator fights took place. We will also visit the medieval monastery of San Isidoro del Campo (open depending on availability).
This is a Private walking tour, in this tour we will show you the Real Maestranza one of the oldiest bullring of Spain, and with the one of Madrid the most important of the country. We will vist the bullfighting museum, knowing more about the history of tauromachy; then we will go to the Charity Hospital where we will admire the barroque sevillian style, an finally we will take a walk in the historical quarter of the Arenal.
This is a private walking tour thar will take three hours approximately, visiting the second most important art gallery of Spain, we will also show you the quarters of Sevilla, where we will enjoy the magnificent plateresque architecture of the City hall (from XVI th century), the Charter House (from XV th century), and we will go to the other side of the Guadalquivir river to Sierpes street, where Miguel de Cervantes start writting EL QUIJOTE.
The journey towards Granada follows the same route marked by the American writer Washington Irving in XIX century. We arrive to Granada, where we visit the Alhambra , and inside it, the Alcazaba or military fortress, the Nasrid Palaces , Granadian Sultans' residence, with its famous Courts (Lions and Myrtles Courts), the Medina, and Charles V Palace. Later on we go to the Generalife.
Visit the Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos, with its magnificent gardens and rooms decorated with mosaics, then we will go to the Mosque of the Umayyads, the largest of the West for centuries, converted into a Cathedral after the Christian conquest and from here we will go to the Jewish Quarter.
We will visit the Bodegas Real Tesoro, one of the best known in Jerez, where we will explain how to produce and elaborate the types of wines and then taste them. Later we will go to the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art. The visit continues in the Port of Santa Maria and in the afternoon we will finish with the panoramic view by bus in Cadiz.
The Guadalevín River runs through the beautiful city of Ronda, dividing it in two and carving out the steep upon which the city perches.
During our visit we will see the magnificent bullring, the oldest in Spain. We will continue with a walk through the famous “white streets” and we will admire seigniorial House of Don Bosco and the Mondragon Palace, the old residence of the Moorish Taifa family which is situated on the bank of the river Tajo. Free time for lunch and return to Seville.
Visit Gibraltar, Punta de Europa and Cuevas de San Miguel. The tour of Gibraltar is made up of an original visit by our professional and fully qualified drivers and guides who will take you to the most emblematic places with spectacular views aboard our air-conditioned coaches. They will lead you through typical Mediterranean streets, where you will discover all the mysteries of the famous rock while you will see the magnificent buildings with Arabic, Spanish and Victorian architecture that make Gibraltar a magical city.
Less than one hour away from Seville, we will arrive in the Doñana National Park. Here we will travel by 4X4 through this mosaic of ecosystem that are home to different species of birds, amphibians, mammals and reptiles who live here in complete freedom as well as species that are in danger of extinction such as the Iberian lynx.
We will continue towards the village of Rocío to visit its Basilica with the image the Virgin of El Rocío, famous throughout the world. Free time for lunch and return to Seville.