Triana is the neighborhood with the most charisma in Seville, from the Puerta de Jerez we will start a route that will guide us through the most emblematic enclaves on the other side of the Guadalquivir.
We will start on Calle Betis, enjoying the best views of the Guadalquivir river, an enclave with many terraces to enjoy a "cervecita" contemplating the river.
Saint Ana: The parish of Triana, popularly known as the cathedral of Triana, heart of the neighborhood.
Purity Street: It is one of the busiest streets in the neighborhood, as the Chapel of the Mariners, headquarters of the Esperanza de Triana, is located there.
Altozano Square: From here we will begin to see the famous Triana Bridge, San Jacinto street, the old gypsy cellar and that of civilians... a key point.
Monument to the pottery and alley of the Inquisition: Pottery has been one of the neighborhood's professions par excellence, and some examples remain in the area, on the other hand, we will delve into one of the darkest parts of Seville's history: The Inquisition, since the seat of the Holy Tribunal he was in Triana.
Triana Bridge: To finish the route, we will go down to the river to appreciate the architecture of the Triana bridge.
If, in addition to getting to know the cultural part, you want to enjoy the most recreational part, you will not leave without knowing the best places to have tapas, have a few beers or get to know the nightlife of Seville, ask the guide, we will be happy to help you during your stay in Seville!