Things to Do in Seville

Everything you need to explore Seville — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.

Museum in Seville

Museo de Bellas Artes
Free 0.9 km from centre

Seville's fine arts museum in a former convent, with a strong collection of Spanish Baroque paintings, especially Murillo and Zurbarán. Admission is free for EU citizens; non-EU pay €1.50.

🕐 Tue-Sat 09:00-21:00, Sun 09:00-15:00, Mon closed. Free entry for EU citizens always.

💡 Free for EU citizens with ID; non-EU can get in cheap on Tuesday afternoons when it's free for all (check their site). The cloister is a quiet spot to sit.

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Historic in Seville

Triana
Free 0.9 km from centre

Triana is Seville's most characterful barrio, sitting across the Guadalquivir river from the historic centre. Once the city's potters' and sailors' quarter, it remains the spiritual home of flamenco and Seville's ceramics tradition. The neighbourhood

🕐 Streets open 24 hours; bars typically open from 12:00

💡 Cross the Triana Bridge (Puente de Isabel II) from the Arenal district — walk the riverside Calle Betis for the best terrace bars with cathedral views. Avoid Sundays when many local tapas bars are closed.

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Cultural in Seville

Mercado de Triana
Free 1.1 km from centre

Triana's covered market, housed inside the original 19th-century Castillo de San Jorge (where the Spanish Inquisition once held its courts). The ground floor is a working food market with fresh produce, fish and cured meats; the basement contains the

🕐 Mon–Sat 09:00–15:00, closed Sunday

💡 Come before 11:00 for the freshest fish and to avoid tour groups. The museum in the basement is free and almost always empty — worth the 15 minutes.

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Casa de la Memoria
0 0.3 km from centre

A small cultural centre in the Santa Cruz quarter hosting nightly flamenco shows. Tickets are €18 — cheap for Seville's flamenco scene — and the venue is an intimate 18th-century courtyard.

🕐 Shows nightly at 19:30 and 21:00; box office opens 17:00

💡 Book tickets online at least a day ahead during peak season. Show up 20 minutes early to get a good seat on the courtyard steps. No drinks served, so grab one beforehand.

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Landmark in Seville

Plaza de España
Free 1.2 km from centre

Huge semi-circular plaza built for the 1929 Expo, with tiled alcoves for each Spanish province. You can walk around for free, take photos, or rent a rowboat on the canal for a few euros.

🕐 Open 24 hours, park gates close at 22:00

💡 Go at sunset when the light hits the tiles and the crowds thin out. The morning is quieter but the sun can be harsh.

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Metropol Parasol (Setas de Sevilla)
0 0.6 km from centre

Giant wooden structure in Plaza de la Encarnación, nicknamed 'the mushrooms'. The rooftop walkway costs €5, but the ground level is free and has a market and ruins exposed in the plaza floor.

🕐 Ground level: 24/7. Rooftop: 09:30-23:30 (last entry 23:00)

💡 Skip the paid walkway unless you want a panoramic city view. Instead, come at dusk to see the structure lit up from below — it's free and dramatic.

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Religious|landmark|historic in Seville

Seville Cathedral
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The largest Gothic cathedral in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, built on the site of a former mosque. It houses the tomb of Christopher Columbus and the Giralda bell tower, which was originally the mosque's minaret and offers panoramic vi

🕐 10:30-18:00

💡 Buy tickets online to skip the ticket-office line, and climb the Giralda tower early in the morning for the coolest temperatures and the best light over the city and river.

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Park in Seville

Alcázar Gardens
0 0.4 km from centre

The gardens of the Royal Alcázar are gorgeous but the main palace tickets cost €13.50. However, on Monday afternoons from 18:00 they offer free entry to the gardens only; no palace access.

🕐 Free garden entry: Mon 18:00-19:00 (check seasonal changes)

💡 Book the free Monday ticket online a week ahead — spots go fast. Bring water as it gets hot, even in autumn.

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Where to Eat in Seville

Cafetería Metrópolis Local ££
La Oca Local ££
100 Montaditos sandwich ££
Jaque Mate Tapas Local ££
Café Bar San Pablo Local ££
Cafe Bar El Sardinero tapas ££
Starbucks coffee_shop ££
Almeda 5 Local ££
Café bar La Banqueta Local ££
Casa Paco Local ££
Eslava spanish ££
Bar San Lorenzo Local ££

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Seville?

The top attractions include Museo de Bellas Artes, Triana, Mercado de Triana, Plaza de España, Seville Cathedral, Casa de la Memoria.

How many days do you need in Seville?

Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Seville 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.

What is Seville famous for?

Seville is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.

Where should I eat in Seville?

Top options include Cafetería Metrópolis, La Oca, 100 Montaditos, Jaque Mate Tapas.