La Judería is one of the neighborhoods with the most history in Seville, a perfect combination between historical rigor and the legends that accompany the city. With the Jewish Quarter of Seville Free Tour we are going to discover the old Jewish quarter of Seville walking through its narrow streets, nooks and crannies and squares that appeared as if out of nowhere.
Yard of Flags: Current exit from the Reales Alcázares, gives access to the Sevillian Jewish quarter through a narrow and intricate passage.
Dona Elvira Square: One of the most charming squares in the Santa Cruz neighborhood that was what it is today.
susona street
Calle Susona, or street of death... A place that hosted a story of love, betrayal and repentance worthy of a best seller. You can't miss this story!
Plaza de los Venerables: On the one hand we have one of the best samples of the Sevillian baroque: the Hospital de los Venerables Sacerdotes, and on the other hand… the Hostería del Laurel, does it ring a bell? It has something to do with Don Juan Tenorio himself.
Santa Cruz Square: In this square there was a mosque, a synagogue and a church, in which the painter Murillo was also buried.
Saint Mary the White: A small church, which in its day was one of the synagogues of the Sevillian Jewish quarter, but which today is a baroque church, and one of the most special.
This is just a small summary of everything that we are going to know in the Jewish Quarter of Seville Free Tour where we will mix the history of the neighborhood with love, betrayal, duels, Sevillian customs...
You cannot miss the route!