Seville guided tour at night with flamenco show
Get a unique perspective on the main spots of Seville, as you take this night tour. Let your guide take you through the starting point in Plaza de Espan?a, mixing elements of the Renaissance Revival and Moorish Revival (Neo-Mude?jar) styles of Spanish architecture; and enjoy the Seville’s University Rectorship’s architectural beauty.
You’ll also get to see Murillo’s Gardens, Santa Cruz Quarter, Patio de Banderas and the Royal Alca?zar of Seville, where you’ll have a panoramic tour around the place while you hear about its history. This building is one of the most representative monumental compounds in the city, the country and the Mediterranean culture as a whole.
After the Alcázar, you’ll pass by the Archive of Indies, and get to Seville’s Cathedral. Don’t miss the chance of getting pictures of the outside as the night advances, the view will be something unforgettable. Seville’s Cathedral is the largest Gothic cathedral and the third largest church in the world. It was registered in 1987 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. This cathedral is home to the largest and richest altarpiece in the world. To the left of the Capilla Real is the entrance to the wonderful Moorish minaret, La Giralda, which now functions as the cathedral’s belltower.
We’ll also take you to the Town Hall, the Collegiate Church of the Divine Savior, erected on the site of a former mosque; and you’ll visit the Archbishop’s house.
After taking a look at the beauties that surround Seville’s historic center, you’ll be taken to Casa de la Guitarra, the most popular place to watch a flamenco show with live music!