Monumental walking tour in Seville
I have planned everything for you in order to enjoy the amazing city of Seville, a 16th century metropolis made rich by the development of New World trade. Dominated by a colossal Gothic Cathedral, an intoxicating mix of majestic Mudéjar palaces, baroque churches, and winding cobblestone medieval streets.
I will guide you through a visit to the following places to give you the best most authentic sights of Seville.
• The Cathedral: The largest gothic Cathedral in the world holding the remains of Christopher Columbus.
•The Royal Alcazar: Home to thousands of years of art and history.
•Santa Cruz: The historic Jewish Quarter where the Sephardic Jews left a deep footprint
•The old Ibero-American exhibition of 1929 held in Plaza de España
•San Telmo Palace: A University for navigators in centuries XVI and XVII. Here the routes to America and South Asia were connected to the traffic that was used as a Morish tower centuries later.
• La old tabacco factory: Where the famous opera Carmen is held