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Seville Tours

Expert-led Seville walking tours that turn Moorish heritage and Andalusian traditions into meaningful discoveries

Let Your Curiosity Shape Your Journey

Join passionate experts on intimate walking tours that reveal a city's unique stories, spark conversations, and leave you seeing the world—and yourself—a little differently.

Crafted for conversation

With ten or fewer guests, ask questions, engage with your Expert, and fully immerse yourself.

Experts, not guides

Explore with 1,200+ Experts, from historians and architects to archaeologists and chefs.

Structured, never scripted

Your interests guide your Expert, leading to stories and perspectives that matter to you.

From curious to connoisseur

For first-time visitors or seasoned explorers, our tours span city highlights to deep-dive masterclasses.

Seville, Seen with Context

Seville isn’t just flamenco and sunlit plazas. Walk with an expert to explore how Moorish heritage, royal power, and Andalusian culture shaped the city.

Hear from our customers

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Our guide, Juan Fernando, was knowledgeable and friendly. We felt very comfortable asking lots of questions and, because of him, felt that we were able to get a real “feel” for the city.

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We so enjoyed having Juan as our tour guide. He was an absolute gentlemen and so friendly and knowledgeable as he showed us all around Seville on our first trip to the city. The way he introduced the city to us made a lasting impression and made our visit so memorable. He was patient and answered every question we had. We could tell he loved the city of Seville and it was a delight and a passion of his to share it with others. We highly recommend Juan as a tour guide!

We so enjoyed having Juan Fernando as our tour guide. He was an absolute gentlemen and so friendly and knowledgeable as he showed us all around Seville on our first trip to the city. The way he introduced the city to us made a lasting impression and made our visit so memorable. He was patient and answered every question we had. We could tell he loved the city of Seville and it was a delight and a passion of his to share it with others. We highly recommend Juan as a tour guide!

Seville Tours

Seville sits along the Guadalquivir River in southern Spain, where its strategic location helped shape the city into one of the most influential centers of medieval and early modern Europe. During the Islamic period of Al-Andalus, Seville became an important cultural and political hub. After the Christian reconquest in the 13th century, the city continued to grow in wealth and influence.

In the 16th century, Seville served as Spain’s primary port for trade with the Americas, making it one of the richest cities in Europe during the height of the Spanish Empire. Today, Seville preserves layers of Moorish, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture alongside traditions such as flamenco and Andalusian cuisine. Context Travel’s Seville tours are led by historians and cultural experts who help travelers understand how religion, trade, and artistic traditions shaped this remarkable Spanish city.
Seville is known for its Moorish architecture, historic role in the Spanish Empire, and Andalusian cultural traditions.

The Alcázar and Islamic Heritage

Originally built as a Moorish palace, the Royal Alcázar of Seville reflects the artistic and architectural traditions of Islamic Spain.

Seville Cathedral and the Giralda

The cathedral, one of the largest Gothic churches in the world, stands on the site of a former mosque, and its bell tower incorporates the structure of the original minaret.

Spanish Empire Trade Hub

In the 16th century, Seville controlled Spain’s trade with the Americas, making the city a center of wealth and exploration.

Flamenco and Andalusian Culture

Seville remains one of the most important centers of flamenco music and dance.

Historic Neighborhoods

Districts such as Santa Cruz preserve narrow streets, courtyards, and architecture that reflect centuries of urban life.
Seville appeals to travelers interested in architecture, history, and Andalusian culture. First-time visitors often begin with guided introductions to the Alcázar, cathedral, and historic neighborhoods to understand the city’s layered past. Lifelong learners appreciate deeper conversations about Islamic Spain and the Spanish Empire, while travelers interested in food and music explore Seville’s markets, flamenco traditions, and regional cuisine.
Seville’s historic center is compact and highly walkable, making walking tours one of the best ways to explore its monuments and neighborhoods.

Most travelers spend two to three days in Seville, allowing time to visit major landmarks and explore local culture.

Spanish is the primary language spoken in Seville, though English is widely spoken in tourism areas. Spain uses the euro (€) as its currency.

Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant times to visit due to comfortable temperatures. Summers can be very hot.

What is Seville known for?

Seville is known for Moorish architecture, flamenco traditions, and its historic role as Spain’s main port during the age of exploration.

Is Seville worth visiting?

Yes. Seville offers remarkable architecture, rich cultural traditions, and some of the most important historic monuments in Spain.

How many days should you spend in Seville?

Most travelers spend two to three days exploring Seville’s landmarks, neighborhoods, and cultural traditions.

Is Seville walkable?

Yes. Seville’s historic center is compact and easily explored on foot.

Is Seville safe for travelers?

Seville is generally considered safe for visitors, particularly in central districts and historic neighborhoods.

What are the most famous landmarks in Seville?

Major landmarks include the Royal Alcázar, Seville Cathedral, the Giralda tower, and Plaza de España.