BUY TICKETS ONLINE IN ADVANCE Mon-Sun 9:30am - 6:00pm 12.50 € With these tickets you can also enter: Antiquarium Castillo de San Jorge - Triana
Gorgeous plaza built in 1929 No need to book anything, just walk right into the park area
Formerly the Jewish quarter, this is by far the most beautiful neighborhood in Sevilla. Check out: Patio Banderas Plaza Doña Alvira (this is where Carlos proposed!) Hospital de los Venerables Plaza Alfaro Plaza de Santa Cruz Callejon de Agua Calle Cruces Plaza de los Refinadores Jardines de Murillo Iglesia de Santa Maria la Blanca
Walk through the cathedral and go up to the top of the Giralda (the big tower) 10 € With this ticket you can also enter the San Salvador Cathedral within the week of purchase
Take a stroll through this shaded park right alongside the Plaza de España
Best view of Sevilla! Recommend going up to the top at sunset 5-10 € depending on time Below the structure, you'll find an fresh food and grocery market open 8am-2pm(ish) Mon-Sat
A small flamenco venue where you won't find a single microphone or speaker Buy tickets online in advance!
Tower on the river that was used to protect the city during trade Mon - Fri 9:30am - 7pm Sat/Sun 10:30am - 7pm 3€ (free on Mondays)
Old tobacco factory, now home to the University of Sevilla Carlos's sister, Carolina, is a professor here!
Cross the Puente de Isabel II (or the Triana bridge as it's known) and into the Triana neighborhood. This is where Megan lived when she studied abroad in Spain. Check out: Mercado de Triana - food and grocery market (grab some jamón and cheese and picnic on the river!) Calle Betis - walk along the river Capilla de los Marineros - another beloved church in Sevilla Iglesia de Santa Ana Calle San Jacinto - the main street that continues into Triana from the bridge Cerámica de Santa Ana - ceramics shop (Triana is known for their ceramics) Coral de Vecinos - Calle Castillo 9
Sevilla's bullfighting ring. Take the 1-hour tour
Part of Parque María Luisa
Area in the northern part of the city full of fun bars and restaurants and great people watching.
You'll likely walk through this plaza on any of your strolls through the center of town. City Hall ("El Ayuntamiento) is in this plaza.
One of the most emblematic and beloved churches in Sevilla. Carlos's parents (Loli and Antonio) were married in this church.
Want to see some flamenco but don't want to pay for it? This is the jam.
This is the former home of the Duchess of Alba, who died about 5 years ago. Open everyday 9am-6pm 7€