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Seville Audio guided walking tour 3h20 and 28 audio commentaries

By Navaway - Visites Audioguidées
Free cancellation available
Price is P 406 per traveler* *Get lower prices by selecting more than 2 adults
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 3h 20m
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages
Overview

Experience Seville differently thanks to our audio guided tour and let yourself be carried away by the Andalusian soul! At your own pace, explore 8.4 km of a route that mixes iconic places and secret nooks. Guided by an interactive 3D map and 28 audio commentary, discover the richness of the city between culture, legends and traditions.

From Plaza Nueva or the nearest point, take a loop route through Santa Cruz, its flowery streets and patios, to the Alcazar, the Cathedral and its Giralda, Plaza de España, Torre del Oro, Triana and María Luisa Park.

Simple and convenient: the application works offline, with real-time geolocation. Comments are available in French, English and Spanish, and accessible on five devices.

Unlimited and flexible access: start wherever and whenever you want, and enjoy every break to enjoy Seville.

Activity location
  • Plaza de España
    • Avenida Isabel la Católica
    • 41004, Sevilla, Andalucía, Spain
Meeting/Redemption Point
  • Plaza de España
    • Avenida Isabel la Católica
    • 41004, Sevilla, Andalucía, Spain

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Seville Audio guided walking tour 3h20 and 28 audio commentaries in Multilingual
  • Activity duration is 3 hours and 20 minutes3h 20m
    3h 20m
  • Opening hours: Mon 0:00-23:59
  • English
Price details
P 406.32 x 1 TravelerP 406.32

Total
Price is P 406.32

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Recommendations for the best photo opportunities
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    28 immersive audio comments along the way (history...)
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    Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
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    Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Interactive navigation with 3D map to discover the most beautiful streets, squares and neighborhoods
  • What's includedWhat's included
    3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Text transcripts of all audio content
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    No deadlines or expirations
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Admire the hidden gems that lie off the beaten track
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Entrance fees to paying establishments along the route (optional)
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Headphones or headphones (optional)

Know before you book

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Plaza de la Encarnación (Pass by)
If you hadn’t heard of Seville mushrooms before you arrived, chances are you’d be surprised! Here is the metropol parasol park, more commonly known as las Setas de Sevilla, that is, the mushrooms of Seville.
Palacio del Marqués de la Motilla (Pass by)
The beautiful building that makes the corner of the street is the Palace of the Marquis de la Motilla. Seville is filled with sumptuous palace houses, which are all hidden treasures to discover!
Calle Sierpes (Pass by)
You now reach Sierpes Street, one of Seville’s main shopping streets. This narrow pedestrian street is still very lively and is one of the busiest in the city.
Plaza Nueva (Pass by)
We reach Plaza Nueva, on the other side of the City Inn. As the name suggests, it is the new public square of the city.
Plaza de Toros (Pass by)
Here you are in front of another emblematic image of the city of Seville and one of the most visited places, its Plaza de Toros. It is the largest and most important bullfighting arena in Spain.
Guadalquivir (Pass by)
Seville owes him everything. This is the one called the Great River in Arabic: Guadalquivir. This river, which is the only navigable river in Spain, brought glory and wealth.
Quartier triana (Pass by)
So here you are on the other side, along Betis Street, which was the name given by the Romans to Guadalquivir. You are in the bohemian and flamenco district of Triana.
Real Parroquia de Señora Santa Ana (Pass by)
You are in the small square of Santa Ana Church, the most famous in the neighborhood. It is even called the Cathedral of Triana!
Torre del Oro (Pass by)
The San Telmo bridge that brings you back to the left bank allows you to have an unobstructed view of the iconic Torre de Oro.
Palacio de San Telmo (Pass by)
Here is another imposing, if not the most elegant, building in Seville: the Palace of San Telmo. It is a large rectangle flanked by four towers and has a large central patio.
Royal Tobacco Factory of Seville (Pass by)
Another famous building in Seville, here you are in front of the Royal Tobacco Factory. The New World not only brought gold to Europe, it also introduced a fascinated population to a miraculous plant: tobacco.
Teatro Lope De Vega (Pass by)
Here you are in front of the beautiful Lope de Vega theatre. It was built at the base for the 1929 Ibero-American World’s Fair and was then called the theatre of the exhibition.
Parque de Maria Luisa (Pass by)
You now pass through part of Maria Luisa’s park which leads you to the Spanish Steps. These gardens, which once belonged to the Palace of San Telmo, were bequeathed to the municipality by Princess Marie-Louise, whose name he takes.
Plaza de Espana (Pass by)
In the heart of the magnificent Spanish Steps, you can imagine that there is something special behind this place. No city in the world creates this kind of place for no reason!
Jardines del Prado de San Sebastian (Pass by)
You are in the Prado Garden of San Sebastian, literally, the San Sebastian Meadow. It is located on the site of the ancient hermitage of San Sebastian, built in the 13th century, and which gave it its name.
Murillo Gardens (Pass by)
You enter the Murillo Gardens, which run along the Alcazar and separate the old town from the southern part of Seville. If they are so beautiful and have such a botanical variety, it is because they belonged to the Alcazar until 1862.
Rosina's Balcony (Pass by)
Seville has been well known in France for a long time. No Low-cost Flights to discover the wonders of Andalusia, but Beaumarchais’ pen to imagine the romantic life of its inhabitants.
Convento de San José del Carmen (Pass by)
To your right is the entrance to the Church of the Convent of San José del Carmen, known as Little Thérèse. It is a cloistered Catholic convent that was founded in 1586 by Santa Teresa for the order of the discarded Carmelites.
Santa Cruz, Seville (Pass by)
You are in the heart of the Santa Cruz district, arguably the most beautiful area of the city. It is in any case the most picturesque with its cobblestone streets with white and yellow houses.
Plaza Venerables (Pass by)
The beautiful baroque building you see on this square is the Hospital of the Venerable. It was built at the end of the 17th century to accommodate churchmen weakened by their age.
Real Alcazar de Sevilla (Pass by)
You are now getting to the heart of the matter, and it is not the excitement around you that will say otherwise. The red door that you see, from which a long queue leaves, is the Lions Gate, the entrance to the Alcazar.
Torre abdel aziz (Pass by)
See on your left, the old tower that makes the corner. It would almost go unnoticed! Yet it is one of the remains of the fortress built by the Almohads around the old city center in the mid-12th century.
Archivo de Indias (Pass by)
This large square monument is the building of the General Archives of India. You can imagine that we are talking here about Columbus' India, that is, the Americas.
Catedral de Sevilla (Pass by)
So, you noticed, here the amount of things to see per square meter is impressive! But this is the one you've all been waiting for, the splendid Cathedral of Seville.
La Giralda (Pass by)
So this is the famous minaret that is so much talked about. On the site of the cathedral of Seville, there was, in the time of the Visigoths, a small church that was destroyed when the Umayyads took control of the Iberian peninsula.
Puerta del Perdon - Seville (Pass by)
If you don’t want to visit it, you can see what the patio of the Orangers looks like here. The door through which you can admire the patio is Puerta del Perdón.
Plaza de San Francisco (Pass by)
You arrive at the narrow and beautiful San Francisco Square, considered the heart of the city in the 16th century. It celebrated major holidays and was home to the main civil authorities.
Eglise du Divin Sauveur (Pass by)
Change of scenery with the beautiful baroque church of the Divine Saviour. It is the largest church in Seville after the cathedral of course.

Location

Activity location
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    Plaza de España
    • Avenida Isabel la Católica
    • 41004, Sevilla, Andalucía, Spain
Meeting/Redemption Point
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    Plaza de España
    • Avenida Isabel la Católica
    • 41004, Sevilla, Andalucía, Spain

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