Day Tours in Seville, Spain

There are several ways to see the fascinating city of Seville, Spain. You can do it on foot with a tour guide that starts at many hotels. You can also tour Seville by first selecting the venues you'd wish to visit then hop on and off air-conditioned city tour buses conveniently located throughout the city. Or you can hire a private tour guide who will meet you at your hotel and explain each of the venues you have selected to visit.
  1. Seville's Monuments

    • You will meet an air-conditioned coach at a designated place in downtown Seville, and for about four hours you will see some of the most famous places in Seville, including Santa Cruz, festooned with flowers and full of beautifully cared-for courtyards. You will also see the cathedral, the largest one in the world, and the Plaza de España, one of Spain's most beautiful, before the end of the tour at lunchtime.

      Spanish Tourist Office
      P.O. Box 4009
      London W1A 6NB
      020 7486 8077
      www.spanish-fiestas.com/seville/tours.htm

    Art Tour and Boat Ride

    • By coach, you'll see some of Seville's most important art attractions, with a lively talk from the well-trained tour guides. Then you'll board a boat and sail on the Guadalquivir. You'll see Seville from the water, with amazing city views as you go down river. Back on the tour bus, you'll visit the spectacular Basilica of Macarena and the Carthusian Monastery, a place where Columbus is said to have spent some time between voyages.

      Spanish Tourist Office
      P.O. Box 4009
      London W1A 6NB
      020 7486 8077
      www.euroadventures.net/ViewProduct.asp?ProductID=1394&AF=36

    Seville by Night

    • The coach will pick you up at nightfall from most hotels so you can see the sights of the city that are lighted at night. Seeing the city at night is truly amazing. Then, the coach will whisk you away to one of the Seville's many flamenco nightclubs, where you can watch flamenco dancers as you feast on tapas or dinner or enjoy your favorite beverage. The coach will then take you back to your hotel.

      Spanish Tourist Office
      P.O. Box 4009
      London W1A 6NB
      020 7486 8077
      www.euroadventures.net/ViewProduct.asp?ProductID=1396&AF=36

    Tour Cordoba

    • Once you have seen all of Seville, you may think about seeing other parts of Spain. One such trip is to Cordoba. Cordoba was conquered by Christians in 1236, and the mosque was converted to an enormous Catholic cathedral. You'll also visit one of the few remaining Jewish synagogues, which was built in 1315. Expect to spend at least an entire day on this tour, which commences about 9:00 a.m. in Seville.

      866-648-5873
      www.viator.com/tours/Seville/Cordoba-Day-Trip-from-Seville/d556-2198SP004VB

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