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Triana Ceramics Center Guide
How to visit the Centro Cerámica Triana: the museum on the site of Triana's historic potteries, with excavated kilns, the story of Seville's tile-making, workshops and shops nearby, and how to weave ceramics into a Triana food-and-river walk.
Flamenco in Triana Guide
Why Triana is the spiritual home of Sevillian flamenco, what its riverside identity means for the shows you can see today, how to combine a performance with the neighbourhood's tapas and ceramics, and how to behave with respect in its more intimate rooms.
Triana Food Guide
A food-first route through Triana, Seville's proud neighbourhood across the river: the market, the classic tiled tapas bars, the riverside terraces of Calle Betis, fried fish and sherry, and how to thread it all into one perfect afternoon and evening.
Triana Guide
Seville's proud neighbourhood across the Guadalquivir: flamenco roots, ceramic workshops, the Triana market, river-facing terraces on Calle Betis, real tapas, and what it's like to stay on the far bank.
Mercado de Triana Guide
Seville's most atmospheric food market sits at the foot of the Triana bridge, built over the ruins of a medieval castle. What to eat, when to go, the market bars worth a stop, and how to pair it with Triana's ceramics and a river walk.
Velá de Santa Ana in Triana
Triana's own summer street festival, held by the river around the feast of Santa Ana in late July: food stalls and casetas, music, the cucaña pole on the Guadalquivir, and a neighbourhood that pours outdoors for a week. How to enjoy it, when to go, and how to handle the heat.
2 Days in Seville Itinerary
A balanced two-day Seville plan: the UNESCO icons and Plaza de España on day one; Triana, the Setas, a market and a flamenco night on day two — built around the ticket slots and the afternoon heat.
3 Days in Seville Itinerary
A complete three-day Seville itinerary: the UNESCO icons and Plaza de España; Triana, the Setas and flamenco; then a quieter palace, a market morning, a museum and slow golden-hour river time.
Best Museums in Seville
A decisive guide to Seville's museums: the golden-age paintings of Bellas Artes, the living art of the flamenco museum, contemporary work at the CAAC, ceramics in Triana and the palace-museums — compared by art, history, rain value and who each suits.
Shopping in Seville
Where to shop in Seville for ceramics, hand-painted fans, Spanish fashion, food gifts and craft: the pedestrian streets of Centro, the workshops of Triana, the markets and the boutiques — plus how to shop tastefully and avoid the tourist tat.
4 Days in Seville Itinerary
A four-day Seville itinerary: the icons, Triana and flamenco, a quieter palace and a museum — then a fourth day for one Andalusian day trip, Córdoba's Mezquita above all, or a deliberate day off.
Best Flamenco Shows in Seville
How to choose a flamenco show in Seville without falling into the tourist trap: the difference between polished tablaos, intimate small-venue shows, Triana's options, the Flamenco Museum's stage and the serious peñas, plus where each type suits you and how to book a night you'll remember.
Food, Drink & Flamenco in Seville
Tapas crawls and salmorejo, Triana's market, rooftop bars and sherry — plus the tablaos where flamenco was codified.
Guadalquivir River Walks
The best riverside walks in Seville: which bank to choose, the bridges to cross, where the sunsets land, how Triana and El Arenal frame the water, and how to pace a river evening in the heat.
Los Remedios Guide
A calm, residential grid across the river in southwest Seville: next door to the Feria fairground, walkable to Triana and the Guadalquivir, with everyday prices — and exactly when Los Remedios makes sense as a base.
Museo del Baile Flamenco Guide
How to visit Seville's Museo del Baile Flamenco: what the museum covers, why its context makes a first show richer, the live performances on its stage, ticket and timing strategy, and how it compares with a Triana tablao or a peña.
Romantic Walks in Seville
The most romantic routes to walk together in Seville: the lamplit lanes of Santa Cruz, the Alcázar gardens at opening, a golden-hour walk along the Guadalquivir, Plaza de España and María Luisa Park, and the bridge-and-Triana sunset loop. When to go, where to pause, and how the heat shapes each route.
Seville Food Tours Guide
How to choose a Seville food tour: the difference between evening tapas crawls, daytime market walks, sherry and wine tastings, Triana neighbourhood routes and private tours — who each suits, what to expect, and how to book the right one.
Where to Stay in Seville: Neighborhood Guide
Compare Seville neighborhoods by walkability, charm, heat, noise and hotel value — Santa Cruz, El Arenal, Centro, Triana and Macarena.
Accessible Seville Itinerary
A realistic, romantic accessible route through Seville built on smoother surfaces, level entrances, lifts, taxis and the tram — with honest notes on cobbles, ramps, rest stops and the heat, paced so the city stays a pleasure rather than an obstacle course.
Best Boutique Hotels in Seville
A guide to Seville's smaller, stylish hotels — the patio houses, rooftop-pool conversions and design-led stays with real neighbourhood character — including which areas suit which mood, the trade-offs of historic buildings, and what to confirm before you book.
Best Date Nights in Seville
Ready-made romantic evenings for two in Seville, sorted by mood and neighbourhood: elegant and special, soulful and flamenco-led, playful and low-pressure, and easy budget-friendly nights. How to sequence a sunset, a dinner and a lamplit walk into one perfect evening.
Best Hotels in Seville by Area
A decisive, area-by-area framework for choosing where to stay in Seville — matched to first-timers, couples, families, pool seekers and festival travellers — built around walkability, charm, noise and the summer heat, with practical advice on rooms, booking windows and what to verify.
Best Proposal Spots in Seville
The most beautiful places to propose in Seville, with the practical detail that actually matters — timing for light and privacy, how to handle the heat and the crowds, where photos come out best, and how to turn the moment into a celebration afterward.
Best Tapas Bars in Seville
How to choose where to do tapas in Seville: the difference between classic tiled institutions, modern kitchens, deeply local bars and central crawl spots, which neighbourhoods reward a tapas evening, and how to build a crawl that flows.
El Arenal Guide
A central riverside base in Seville: El Arenal sits between the old town and the Guadalquivir, around the historic bullring, with the Torre del Oro, classic tapas bars and easy river walks on its doorstep.
Self-Guided Old Town Seville Walk
A walkable, self-guided loop through Seville's old town: from the Cathedral and Giralda along the Alcázar walls into Santa Cruz, out to the Arenal and river, then up through Centro to El Salvador, the Setas and tapas.
Seville Hidden Gems Worth Your Time
Beyond the Alcázar and the Cathedral: Seville's quieter palaces, small museums, tiled corners, local neighbourhoods and underused walking routes — the places that make the city feel like a discovery rather than a checklist.
Weekend in Seville Itinerary
A Friday-to-Sunday Seville plan built for couples, food and flamenco — the icons before noon, a real heat break, and long, lamp-lit evenings of tapas, rooftops and the river.
Where to Stay for Feria de Abril
The best areas to base yourself for Feria de Abril: how the fairground location reshapes the usual hotel advice, the trade-off between walking distance and old-town atmosphere, what the noise and price pressure are really like, and why you must book far ahead.