Private tour with Certified Guide of Triana, Seville

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On this visit we will learn about the history of Triana as a place from where the ships that marched to the New World were supplied and as a potter’s neighborhood. We can also get to know this magical place by walking through its famous Betis street, with colorful houses and from which we can see the Triana Bridge, which is one of the places that travelers who come to see Seville like the most.

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* Duration: 2 hours
* Starts: Sevilla, Spain
* Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours



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On this visit we will learn about the history of Triana as a place from where the ships that marched to the New World were supplied and as a potter’s neighborhood. We can also get to know this magical place by walking through its famous Betis street, with colorful houses and from which we can see the Triana Bridge, which is one of the places that travelers who come to see Seville like the most.

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Stop At: Monumento a Rodrigo de Triana, Pl. Virgen Milagrosa, 41010 Sevilla, Spain

Rodrigo de Triana was the first person to see the New World from the Caravel Pinta on October 12, 1492, that is why we see below his statue the cry of Earth!

Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Iglesia de Santa Ana, Pelay Correa, s/n, Seville Spain

It was the first church to be built outside the city of Seville after its Reconquest. Inside we find an image of the Virgen de la Victoria, to which Magellan prayed before making his trip to the islands of spices.

Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Río Guadalquivir, 41130, Sevilla, Spain

When we celebrate the Santa Ana Fair in Triana, a cucaña is placed on this river, which is a slippery pole on a boat and at the end of it you have to try to get to collect a prize without falling into the water.

Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Capilla Virgen del Carmen, Puente de Isabel II, 23, Seville Spain

It is a small chapel that, due to its shape, is known as the “lighter” among the Sevillians. It houses an image of the Virgen del Carmen, who was the patron saint of sailors.

Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Ceramica Triana, Calle Callao n 14, 41010 Seville Spain

It occupies the place where the old Santa Ana Factory was located, a factory that was created in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is the quintessential ceramic factory in Triana and stands out for the exterior tiles with which it is decorated.

Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Mercado de Triana, Plaza Altozano s/n, 41010 Seville Spain

It is a very unconventional market, which stands out because we can find exotic fruits and products that are not usually found in other markets. As a curiosity, it has the smallest theater in Seville inside, with a total of 28 locations.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Museo Del Castillo De San Jorge, Plaza del Altozano s/n, Mercado de Abastos de Triana, 411010 Seville Spain

This Castle was used as the seat of the Court of the Inquisition, since Seville was the city in the Crown of Castile with the largest number of people who had converted to Christianity. This castle was used by Beethoven as the setting for his opera Fidelio (the only one he wrote), which tells the story of Floristan, a man who lives locked in his cell for his political ideas.

Duration: 15 minutes



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