TRIANA

Tours every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday

Triana is one of the most traditional and lively neighborhoods in Seville. Located on the west bank of the Guadalquivir River, it is famous for its strong local identity, flamenco heritage, and ceramic tradition.

One of the main attractions is Triana Bridge (Puente de Isabel II), which offers beautiful views of the river and the city. Walking through Calle Betis, visitors can enjoy colorful buildings, bars, and restaurants along the riverbank.

Triana is also known for its traditional ceramic workshops and shops, especially around Calle Alfarería. The neighborhood has deep roots in flamenco culture, and it is considered the birthplace of many famous flamenco artists.

Another highlight is the Triana Market, built on the remains of an old castle, where visitors can find fresh local products and experience everyday Sevillian life.

With its narrow streets, lively squares, and authentic atmosphere, Triana offers a perfect mix of history, culture, and local charm.

Some of the topics we will talk about are:

  • Triana is historically known as a place where Roma communities lived
  • Triana, the neighborhood for bullfighters
  • Place where ceramic were made
  • At 17:00H (ONLY IN ENGLISH)

       
       Please, be there five minutes in advance

This is a Free tour so no prepayment is needed. Please cancel your reservation if you cannot attend.

Q. What happens if it rains?

A. It will be cancelled if the rain is heavy..

Q. What happens if I am late?

A. It is essential to arrive 10 minutes in advance. If an emergency arises, send a Whatsapp to your guide to share your location.