This cathedral is 600 years old and stunning. Its tower boasts panoramic views of the city. The tower is not handicap accessible and is quite a bit of exercise to get to the top. You must buy a ticket to tour the Cathedral. We recommend combining your tickets with the Alcazar. The ticket includes an audio tour, we recommend bringing headphones with to listen while walking.
Seville is known for its colorful ceramics. The ceramics museum and a variety of shops are in the neighborhood Triana. If you’re looking to do some ceramic shopping, we recommend putting Ceramica Rocio Triana into Google Maps. Once you’re there you’ll see the other stores close by.
The Mercado del Barranco is a cute market with a variety of food and drink stalls with indoor and outdoor seating.
We recommend going to a flamenco show! We went to a show at Tablao flamenco Pura Esencia and loved it. The venue is very intimate and only fits around 30 people. We’ve also heard great things about La Casa Del Flamenco Sevilla. It fits closer to 60 people so you may have better luck with tickets there. Links here: Pura Esencia: https://puraesenciaflamenco.com/el-tablao/ La Casa Del Flamenco: https://lacasadelflamencosevilla.com