The Giralda is the bell tower of Seville Cathedral. Its design, a mixture of 12th-century Islamic and 16th-century Christian styles, is an example of the fusion of cultures that is so characteristic of the city.
The Torre del Oro is an old watchtower located next to the Guadalquivir River, near the bullring of the Real Maestranza. Its name, “Tower of Gold”, comes from the tiles that once covered it, which gave off golden reflections in the sunlight.
The Real Alcázar of Seville is a walled palace complex that combines Islamic, Mudejar, Gothic, Renaissance, Mannerist and Baroque styles. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1987, together with Seville Cathedral and the Archive of the Indies.
The Archive of the Indies was created in 1785 to house all the documents on the administration of the Spanish overseas territories. Today, it has more than 9 linear kilometres of shelves with information, maps and drawings from the 16th to 19th century.
The Museum of Flamenco Dance was created by the dancer Cristina Hoyos to unite the history and culture of Spanish flamenco art. The best artists come together in this Andalusian courtyard to perform live music and dance.
The Plaza de España was designed by Aníbal González for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. It has a total surface area of 50,000 m2, with a 515-metre canal around the entire perimeter, which you can travel along in a boat. The square has been used as a set for several films, including Lawrence of Arabia and Star Wars: Attack of the Clones.
Isla Mágica is a theme park based on the discovery of America, with attractions and shows for the whole family. Experience a day of adventure in the Caribbean without leaving Seville!
The Museum of Flamenco Dance was created by the dancer Cristina Hoyos to unite the history and culture of Spanish flamenco art. The best artists come together in this Andalusian courtyard to perform live music and dance.
The Plaza de España was designed by Aníbal González for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. It has a total surface area of 50,000 m2, with a 515-metre canal around the entire perimeter, which you can travel along in a boat. The square has been used as a set for several films, including Lawrence of Arabia and Star Wars: Attack of the Clones.
Isla Mágica is a theme park based on the discovery of America, with attractions and shows for the whole family. Experience a day of adventure in the Caribbean without leaving Seville!