Famous for having its own strong identity – it’s known in Seville as «The independent republic of Triana» – this district is celebrated for its azulejos (ceramic tiles), made in workshops here originally using mud from the river bank; its sailors, bullfighters and flamenco artists (gypsies had to live here as they weren’t allowed intramuros, inside the main city walls); and the Inquisition – learn more about this dark chapter in Seville’s history at Castillo de San Jorge, next to the excellent food market.
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– ENGLISH AND ESPAÑOL
– DAILY SCHEDULE (PRIOR BOOKING): 16:00H
– MEETING POINT: SAN TELMO BRIDGE (TRIANA SIDE) – MAX 10 PEOPLE