Your Seville adventure starts here. This cathedral is the largest Gothic cathedral in the world. Its intricate architecture and history will captivate you.
More info about Seville Cathedral can be found in our top 10 things to do in Seville guide.
Only a few minutes’ walk from the cathedral, this palace complex is an architectural marvel showcasing Islamic design fused with Christian and Renaissance elements.
Enjoy a leisurely stroll in the historic Jewish quarter, filled with narrow winding streets and hidden squares.
This modern structure offers panoramic views of the city. It’s a stark contrast to the historical sites you’ve seen so far.
Cross the river to Triana and indulge in Seville’s famed tapas bars.
The first stop on your second day exploring Seville in 3 days is the breathtaking Plaza de España. It’s a semi-circular brick building, Renaissance/neo-Moorish in style, with a tower at either end.
This museum is home to a fine collection of Spanish visual arts, and it’s considered the second most important picture gallery in Spain.
When in Seville, you can’t miss experiencing Flamenco.
Close your day with a trip to Triana Market where you can savor local treats.
Start your final day in Seville at this wooden structure also known as the Metropol Parasol.
This sprawling green space is an oasis that offers a break from Seville’s bustling streets.
This dodecagonal military watchtower stands as a testament to Seville’s rich history.
This is one of the oldest bullrings in Spain and holds significant cultural value.
Wrap up your Seville 3 days itinerary with a visit to this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
End your day with an authentic Andalusian meal.
Have extra days in your holiday schedule? How about a longer trip across Andalusia? Here is our Andalusia in 3 days itinerary you could use to plan your trip.