Bike Tour: Seville Highlights
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Experience Highlights
What’s included
- Insurance
- Guide
- Bike (including helmets and baskets)
- Map with recommendations (tips about restaurants, flamenco and more)
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Step by Step
Exteriors. The Seville Cathedral is the biggest Gothic cathedral in the world.
Barrio Santa Cruz is the oldest neighborhood of Seville and the former Jewish quarter of the medieval city. Full of romantic squares and alleys to get lost in.
Exterior. The Alcázar of Seville is a royal palace mixing Moorish, Gothic, Mudéjar, and Renaissance elements.
Torre del Oro is one of Seville’s most photographed landmarks, built in the 13th century, in order to control access to the port.
The bell tower of Seville Cathedral, originally built as the minaret for the Great Mosque of Seville in al-Andalus.
Triana neighbourhood has a traditional pottery and tile industry, a vibrant flamenco culture, and its own festivals.
One of Seville's most impressive landmarks because of its scale and grandeur. Site of the Exposiciones Universales in 1929.
One of the oldest churches in Seville, dating to 1276. Architecturally, it's Gothic-Mudéjar in style, with a high, vaulted interior and a wealth of religious imagery
Large green next to Plaza de Espana, with hundreds of exotic trees lining shady avenues, and historic, fairytale buildings, with exotic touches provided by colourful tiled benches, and Moorish fountains and pools.
Before Europe's most important tobacco factory, Today the University of Seville. Visitors get time to have a look inside.
The city's finest example of the baroque style. Originally constructed as the seat of the University of Navigators.
Located in the Parque de María Luisa, flanked by the Museum of Popular Arts (Neomudéjar style) to the north, the Archaeological Museum (Neo-Renaissance style) to the south, and the Royal Pavilion (Gothic style) to the east. Built the Ibero-American exhibition in 1929.
Reviews
- PP. N.Laura gave us a terrific overview of Seville - cruising us past all of the key sights, while also pointing out meaningful details that gave it dimension (pointing out significance of monument details, for example, and history behind the amazing architecture & buildings. Bizet’s Carmen! Magellan’s boat!) I highly recommend this tour & that you ask for Laura!
- JJ.Great bike tour of Seville with good balance of cycling and stopping to view sights and learn more about them. Our guide Ivan was fantastic and made it a really interesting and engaging tour. Also gave some great recommendations of favourite restaurants - the benefit of having local knowledge.
- NN. N.What a marvellous few hours. Marta is a great guide, passionate about her city and able to convey it. I learnt so much in such a short time (not just Seville or Spain but World history). The 3 hours flew by. I will come back to Seville and I'll do another seebybike tour. If you can ride a bike do it
- GG. C.We love city bike tours and this was great. Martha knew her history and managed the group well as not everyone could speak good English. We travelled about 9k and covered the main areas of Seville. If you want to see some nice parts of the city, learn some of its history and find nice places to eat then definitely go on this tour.