
1. The Giralda and the Cathedral of Seville
You can't visit Seville without admiring the majestic Giralda, the former minaret of the mosque that now forms part of Seville Cathedral. This architectural ensemble is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers panoramic views of the city from its summit.

2. Royal Alcázar of Seville
The Royal Alcázar is one of the oldest palaces still in use in Europe and a jewel of Mudéjar architecture. Its gardens, filled with fountains and flowers, are the perfect place to stroll and enjoy Seville's pleasant climate.

3. Plaza de España
This square, with its semicircular shape and navigable canal, is one of the most photographed spots in Seville. It's the perfect setting to enjoy a boat ride or simply relax in the sun.

4. Santa Cruz Neighborhood
Stroll through the narrow streets of the Santa Cruz neighborhood, the old Jewish quarter, and discover hidden squares, whitewashed houses and an atmosphere that will transport you to another era.

5. Metropol Parasol (The Mushrooms)
Popularly known as "Las Setas" (The Mushrooms), this modern monument offers a spectacular view of the city from its observation deck. It's also a perfect meeting point to enjoy tapas and buy local crafts.

6. Triana and the banks of the Guadalquivir
Cross the Triana Bridge and immerse yourself in this authentic neighborhood where flamenco culture is ever-present. Don't miss the Triana Market and the views of the Guadalquivir River.

7. Calle Cuna 25: Where the real treasures are hidden
Right in the heart of Seville, at Calle Cuna 25, there's a place that holds more than just memories. If you still have some energy left after exploring the Giralda, stop by ACUS. But be warned, you might leave with more than just a bracelet—you might even take a little piece of Seville's soul with you in every piece!

Map of Seville with Places of Interest
Below, we've included an interactive map where we've marked the places mentioned and, of course, our store so you don't miss it during your visit.
