Located in the south of the Iberian Peninsula, on the left bank of the Guadalquivir River, a navigable river that turns this city into a river port. The most populated city in Andalusia, the fourth in Spain after Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia. Its historical and monumental heritage and its diverse scenic and cultural spaces make it a city that receives national and international tourism.
Many different cultures have been present in the history of Seville. Its legacy has shaped over the centuries the cultural, monumental and artistic heritage that we can admire in its streets. We will make a panoramic visit during which we will stop with free time at the famous Plaza de España. Once in the historic heart of the city we will find the Barrio de Santa Cruz of Arab and Jewish origin, we will stroll through its narrow streets that lead us to the third largest Cathedral in the world and declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1987 (Entrance and guided tour). Seville is the city with the most catalogued monuments in Europe, which makes it stand out in a remarkable way in this aspect.