Best Things To Do in Seville, Spain

  1. Fundacion Tres Culturas Del Mediterraneo

    Concert, Exhibition , Heritage Building, Workshop

    The Morrocan Pavilion built during the 92 Expo after this city was one of the breathtakingly beautiful. So beautiful that even today they hold guided tours of the structure. It mainly however functions as a cultural Center (the Three Cultures Foundation), managed by the ministry of the Presidency of the Government of Andalusia. It is focused on the relationships between the three main cultures ...Read more
  2. Aquopolis Sevilla

    3.9 (4 Votes)
    Aquopolis Sevilla

    Water Park

    This is a much simpler attraction then the other Waterpark of Seville. It’s still is a load of fun though, with fast flowing rivers and slides, a mini pool for kids, the Great Dragon slide, a bubbly hot tub experience, a small lake to swim in, and an utterly dark water tunnel to ride down on a tube. Other family favourites include the wave pool and the zipline adventure. Food is also cove...Read more
  3. Plaza Patio De Banderas

    Garden

    This hidden neighborhood square garden, enclosed on all sides by the Patronato Del Real Alcazar De Sevilla, the Patio de Banderas, apartment houses and the Fuente de la Calle Juderias, is quite charming. It was developed in the 10th century during Muslim rule. It is about 1441 square meters in area, lined by shady orange trees and allows access to both Plaza del Triunfo and the Barrio de Santa ...Read more
  4. Casa De Salinas

    4.5 (3 Votes)
    Casa De Salinas

    Heritage Building

    This 16th century estate house was famous even in the centuries past for the wealth of the families who lived in it. In the 20th century it passed into the hands of the Salinas family, who restored it to its original look. The only difference between then and now, is that you can visit it now for a small fee. The family also refurbished the house with amenities for modern comfort. It is beautif...Read more
  5. Museum Of Military History

    Military Museum

    The collections in this Museum of Military history are rather extensive. There are over 12 rooms filled with artifacts, documents, examples of moldings used to make artillery weapons, uniforms, examples of military maps, instruments used to catalogue and measure, dioramas, exhibits on life during and after the Spanish Civil War, artifacts related to the history of artillery, a collection of inf...Read more
  6. A2 Vino Y Cultura

    5 (4 Votes)
    A2 Vino Y Cultura

    Educational Site, Food And Drinks, Winery, Workshop

    The people at this winery think that too many people are mystified by the origins and processes and secrets of wine. To try and cure them of this ignorance they offer more than just wine tastings over here. There are wine making classes, and even cooking workshops to teach you how to prepare stuff like sushi, mini burgers, Danish food and cookies - all foods that go great paired with wine. And ...Read more
  7. Iglesia De San Antonio Abad

    Church, Religious Site

    Like the other churches of the city, this eighteenth-century religious sanctuary does not look all that impressive from the outside. But once you go inside it's truly astonishing. For one thing, immediately becomes clear that the church was a result of two buildings that were originally separate but now have been combined. One of those buildings used to be part of an old hospital, the other use...Read more
  8. Iglesia De Santa Ana

    4.5 (9 Votes)
    Iglesia De Santa Ana

    Church, Religious Site, Architecture

    The first phase of construction for this church began in the 13th century and was completed in the early fourteenth Century. However expansions continued well into the 15th century, a Chapel of the Sacrament was added in the 16th century, another Baptismal Chapel was added in the 17th. Serious remodeling was done after the Lisbon earthquake of 1755. The overall architectural style is a bit mixe...Read more
  9. La Casa De La Ciencia - Science Museum

    Science Museum, Exhibition , Specialty Museum

    Housed inside the Incan architectural style Peruvian Pavilion built for the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition, Seville’s science museum is a kiddie science wonderland. It is managed to by the Spanish National research Council. The main permanent exhibitions focus on marine life and the geological transformations of Earth. Another popular permanent installation is the planetarium. The museum ...Read more
  10. Centro Ceramica Triana

    4.2 (3 Votes)
    Centro Ceramica Triana

    Art Museum, Museum, Exhibition , Specialty Museum

    The creation of this tourist attraction was apparently a major project by the local tourism board. The neighborhood of Triana used to be a major ceramic producing area. This museum seeks to rekindle interest in that history by developing archaeological, anthropological and architectural exhibits. In other words the museum cleverly relates the development of the ceramic industry here to the deve...Read more
  11. Basilica De Jesus Del Gran Poder

    Church, Religious Site, Historical Site

    Go this minor basilica Catholic temples fairly new it adheres to the rich decorative traditions of all the other churches in the city. Construction on this new break Church was finished in 1965. Next to the new church is an older Parish of San Lorenzo from the 13th century in Gothic bullet Style. Highlights of the church are the Baroque massage, the shape and layout of the dorm and room inside ...Read more
  12. Parlamento De Andalucia

    Heritage Building

    That's a grand and stately building was once known as the Hospital of the Five Wounds. It was built in the sixteenth Century by Dona Catalina de Ribera y Mendoza, has a place to take in and heal wounded women or those women afflicted with various diseases. The seventeenth and eighteenth centuries were not kind to the hospital, bringing with them the plague epidemic, droughts and locusts and hea...Read more
  13. Puente De San Telmo

    Landmark, View Point, Bridge, Walking Area

    This bridge links the historical center of the city to the Barrio de los Remedios. It was built in 1931. If you think it looks pretty that's only because it was recently renovated to make it so. It is one of the most trafficked bridges in the city as it connects to busy neighborhoods. No matter what the time it's always worth taking a moment to snap a photograph of the river. Obviously the nice...Read more
  14. Palacio Arzobispal

    Library, Historical Site, Palace, Fountain

    You will want to enter and explore this magnificent Baroque Palace as soon as you see its beautiful red facade, ornately decorated portal and white pilasters, but unfortunately it is closed to the public. You can only get in by specialized guided tours so you should seek a provider. The first such palace built on this location was in the thirteenth century. The majority of its current looks com...Read more
  15. Iglesia De San Pedro

    Church, Religious Site, Tower

    The 13th century Catholic temple built in column orange style was constructed on top of an older mosque the foundations of which are still visible. Highlights of the church are the main facade, the second facade in front of Plaza de San Pedro, the church tower with 16th century bells, the eight chapels on the sides, the altarpiece from the 17th century containing scenes from the life of San Ped...Read more