Seville: Triana & Flamenco Quarter
🚶9 mapped stops
Cross the Guadalquivir to the birthplace of flamenco — ceramics, cante jondo, and Seville's soul.
Stops on This Tour (9)
- 1 Puente de Isabel II (Triana Bridge) Iron bridge connecting Seville to Triana — the neighbourhood that gave the world flamenco
- 2 Capilla del Carmen Baroque chapel on the bridgehead — Triana's patron saint
- 3 Mercado de Triana Market built on the ruins of the Inquisition castle — tapas stalls and history below your feet
- 4 Calle Betis Riverside terrace strip — the best view of Seville's skyline across the water
- 5 Centro Ceramica Triana Triana has made Seville's famous ceramics for five centuries — museum in a former factory
- 6 Calle Pureza Traditional Triana street — tile workshops and neighbourhood bars
- 7 Iglesia de Santa Ana Triana's oldest church — 13th-century Gothic where Triana's brotherhoods gather
- 8 Callejon de la Inquisicion Narrow lane where the Holy Office operated — tiles mark the grim history
- 9 Plaza del Altozano Triana's main square — statue of the torero Juan Belmonte
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