Andalusian courtyards and flamenco
The Andalusian capital of Moorish palaces, orange courtyards and flamenco.
Seville distils the spirit of Andalusia in its tiled courtyards, palm-shaded plazas and the Moorish grandeur of the Alcazar. Flamenco, tapas and the winding lanes of the old quarter reward slow evening exploration.
Wander the Mudejar palace and gardens at the city's heart.
Attend an intimate performance in the old Triana quarter.
Lose yourself in the orange-scented lanes of Santa Cruz.
Best time to goMarch to May and September to November
A starting point, not a package — every day is shaped around you.
Settle into the historic centre and stroll the evening plazas.
Explore the Alcazar and the great cathedral with a private guide.
Discover the city's tapas culture and an evening flamenco show.
Enjoy a final riverside walk before travelling onward.
Spring and autumn are ideal, avoiding the intense heat of the Andalusian summer.
Yes; two to three nights allow time for its palaces, quarters and evening flamenco at an easy pace.
It pairs naturally with Cordoba and Granada by rail or private car for a fuller regional journey.