Running Tour Sevilla
Are you visiting Seville for short time and you miss going running? We have prepared a route to discover the highlights of city.
Walk around Seville Spain 4K. Plaza de España - Catedral de Sevilla - Maestranza.
The first walk in Seville - the capital of the Spanish province of Andalusia. Our path will run from Plaza de España, past Catedral de Sevilla to Maestranza.
0:00 Plaza de España
25:22 Punto De Lectura
30:15 Av. Isabel la Católica
33:55 Av. el Cid
34:05 Monumento al Cid Campeador
34:50 Parque Prado de San Sebastián
37:40 Jardines de Murillo
39:00 Calle San Fernando
40:05 Real Fábrica de Tabacos de Sevilla Universidad de Sevilla
43:00 Puerta de Jerez
43:10 Fuente de Híspalis Puerta de Jerez
47:50 Jardines de Cristina
49:55 Paseo de las Delicias
51:25 Paseo Alcalde Marqués del Contadero
51:30 Torre del Oro
52:00 Río Guadalquivir Puente de San Telmo
57:00 Av. Paseo de Cristina
59:00 Puerta de Jerez
59:55 Av. de la Constitución
1:01:40 Archivo de Indias
1:01:45 Calle Santo Tomás
1:03:10 Puerta del León (Real Alcázar de Sevilla)
1:03:30 Plaza del Triunfo Catedral de Sevilla
1:06:20 La Giralda
1:07:25 Plaza Virgen de los Reyes Archisevilla Siempre Adelante Fuente Farola
1:08:30 La Giralda
1:09:30 Calle Cardenal Carlos Amigo Vallejo
1:10:05 Calle Alemanes
1:11:10 Calle Hernando Colón
1:12:45 Plaza de San Francisco
1:13:05 Ayuntamiento de Sevilla
1:13:30 Fuente de Mercurio
1:15:12 Av. de la Constitución
1:16:25 Plaza Nueva
1:17:05 Fernando III El Santo
1:19:15 Plaza de San Francisco
1:22:25 Calle Sierpes
1:23:45 Calle Sagasta
1:24:58 Pl. del Salvador
1:25:05 Iglesia Colegial del Divino Salvador
1:26:15 Iglesia de la Paz
1:27:08 Calle Sagasta
1:28:14 Capilla de San José
1:28:18 Calle Sierpes
1:29:40 Calle Cerrajería
1:32:30 Calle Sierpes
1:34:30 Plaza del Duque (La Campana)
1:35:00 Calle Sta. María de Gracia
1:35:30 Calle Tarifa
1:36:00 Calle Javier Lasso de la Vega
1:37:00 Plaza Fernando de Herrera
1:38:40 Calle Orfila
1:38:50 Capilla de San Andres
1:39:15 Calle José Gestoso
1:40:25 Pl. de la Encarnación Setas de Sevilla - Metropol Parasol
1:43:57 Parroquia de San Pedro Apóstol Calle Imagen
1:45:50 Calle Laraña
1:46:08 Palacio del Marqués de la Montilla
1:47:30 Plaza Villasís
1:47:45 Calle Martín Villa
1:48:40 Calle Campana
1:50:30 Calle San Eloy
1:54:40 Calle Canalejas
1:55:20 Calle Cristo del Calvario
1:56:18 Plaza Godínez
1:56:35 Hermandad De La Virgen Del Amparo De La Magdalena
1:57:00 Calle San Pablo
1:58:40 Calle Reyes Católicos
2:01:40 Paseo de Cristóbal Colón
2:04:30 Tablao Flamenco El Patio Sevillano
2:05:00 Monumento a María de las Mercedes
2:05:15 Plaza de toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla
2:12:00 Torre del Oro
2:12:35 Paseo de Cristóbal Colón
2:14:40 Río Guadalquivir
2:18:50 Plaza de toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla
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Seville, Spain walking tour
You will find in Seville all that a traveler can hope for: Pedestrian shopping streets and quiet alleys; flower-scented gardens, an ancient palace and immense cathedral, hundreds of historic sites; three thousand years of conflict and peace; thrilling evening entertainment; excellent museums; great food and drink, especially the tapas; and rewarding nearby attractions -- the list goes on until you run out of time.
Seville’s city center is divided in various parts: there’s Macarena in the north; El Arenal on the west side; the central shopping zone; and most exciting of all—Santa Cruz with the narrow pedestrian streets and lots of shopping and eating.
There are other districts or barrio in the city after all Seville is the fourth-largest city in Spain with the metropolitan population of about 1.5 million, but for the visitor that central area is your main destination.
Seville’s historic center is quite large—about a mile wide by 1.5 miles long, riddled with countless little alleys and important landmarks. You can discover it on foot if you are selective and seek out the particular attractions that most appeal to your interests. We suggest here an organized plan for doing just that, but it’s sometimes better to push the plan aside and just wander: certain neighborhoods, especially Santa Cruz, are perfect for the aimless stroll, and the downtown pedestrian zone of Seville is a shopper’s paradise.
So let's take a little walking tour in Santa Cruz.
An excellent central location to start your first walking tour is between the Cathedral and Alcazar palace in the Plaza del Triunfo. Many of the town’s main attractions can be easily reached from this central space, making it convenient for you to pick a direction, any direction, and go -- but with such an abundance of choices it can be a little tricky to decide where best to begin. Which way to turn depends on your priorities and the time of day, but no matter; there will be time in the next few days to fit everything in.
Walking is always the best way to see a place and especially when it's so pedestrian-friendly like Seville with so many lanes that are dedicated just to the pedestrian and other narrow lanes where you have very little traffic. You always want to use that walker's rule of thumb, that when you get to an intersection, look around and see which way looks most interesting. That's if you have the time to wander. And it can lead you from one place to the next with great satisfaction. On the other hand if you're in a hurry, you want to follow a little bit more of a specific plan and stick to it and perhaps follow a map.
Next we are going to take you through downtown pointing out some of the major plazas and the lovely pedestrian lanes. Starting out at Plaza Nueva, the most popular place in town.
This central area with the plaza and the streets leading to it is really the heart and the focal point of the city. Notice the broad street that is for pedestrians, bicycles, no cars allowed, and the tram.
Seville has a recently installed modern tram system that really is a great way to move people around. This neighborhood along Constitution Avenue has been entirely transformed by the tram service because now there are no cars going by, you don't have those exhaust fumes and noise, and so there's a lot more room for people throughout. You’ve got the sidewalk restaurants, you’ve got people walking, strolling along, lounging, people-watching, and the street is a major one that connects the cathedral with the City Hall Square, and then beyond, right into the pedestrian shopping zone where we will be taking you next.
Plaza Nueva is just one block over from the main pedestrian street of town which leads right into the shopping district -- Calle Sierpes, lined with the best shopping and liveliest atmosphere, especially in the late afternoon when the locals are out enjoying their traditional stroll.
Sierpes means “Street of the Serpent” perhaps due to its wiggly route and extreme length. It goes for nearly a mile and it's not just the one street it's an entire shopping zone, a fabric of side lanes and parallel streets that make for the most important shopping area of the city. There are a lot of beautiful old buildings here with tiles on the walls in that typical Andalusion style, so you want to be sure to look up a couple of floors to see the roof lines and the tiles up above and windows and balconies, maybe some flowerpots as you're walking along on these main shopping streets.
Spain Walking Tour: Tales of Sevilla
Josh Wolf, co-owner and guide of Ole Spain Cultural Walking Tours, talks about Santa Teresa and Sevilla, just one of many stories told on this eight-day tour of Andalucia.
Olé Spain Cultural Walking Tours is a small, independently run tour company, which offers an alternative way to travel and experience the mystery and charm of Spain.
Our unique Spain tours consist of leisurely walks through Spain's most cherished locales: Andalucía in the south, Extremadura/Portugal in the west and Barcelona/ Costa Brava in the northeast.
It's our firm belief that the best way to experience Spanish culture is to travel through the real Spain, both ancient and modern, at a relaxed pace, with a small group (8 - 20 people) and with outstanding guides. Come walk with us through the legends and lore of these magical parts of Spain! olespain.com
Life in Seville - Running
Let's talk about running, the local circuit of 10K races and free beer after a race! There are quite a few things that rock about running in Seville.
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12 things to do in SEVILLE, Spain | Voted as Lonely Planet's Top 10 'Best in Travel' | EPISODE 4
Seville, Spain.
A photographers paradise.
On this travel guide — we’re going to be heading to some of the most picturesque popular places you won’t want to miss. Voted as Lonely Planet's Top 10 'Best in Travel' destination 2018.
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THINGS TO DO IN SEVILLE:
Las Setas De Sevilla - Large Wooden Sculpture (also known as Metropol Parasol)
Seville Cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
The Giralda (Bell Tower)
The Royal Alcázar. (Official website)
Plaza de España / Spain Square
Parque de María Luisa (Museum of popular arts, Archaeological Museum and the Royal Pavilion)
Walk along river near the Torre del Oro
Santa Cruz neighbourhood
SPAIN TRADITIONS
Bullfighting - Plaza de toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla. (We weren't interested in doing a tour or seeing an event. It's cruel in my opinion, but it is a Spain tradition.)
See a Flamenco show
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July - August 35 - 36 C or // 95 - 97 F
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Virtual Walk for Treadmill and Cycle City Tour in Sevilla, Spain with Nature Sounds
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Sevilla Travel Guide - Spain Magical Moments
Sevilla Travel Guide - Spain Magical Moments
Seville (Spanish: Sevilla) is the capital of Andalucia and the cultural and financial centre of southern Spain. Seville is Andalucia's top destination, with much to offer the traveler. The city is situated on the banks of the smooth, slow Guadalquivir River, which divides the city into two halves: Sevilla and Triana. The Guadalquivir (known as Baetis by the Romans and as Betik / al-Wādī al-Kabīr by the Arabs) has had a major impact in the history of the city. The location of Seville is roughly coincident with the point where the Guadalquivir stops being useful for navigation. It is at this point that the cereal producing region of the Guadalquivir Valley starts, and Seville has acted as a sea-port for commerce of agricultural goods produced farther west. Intense trade existed in the area from Roman times, continued under Muslim rule, and exploded as Seville monopolized the new trade with the Americas. As the monopoly was broken and Cádiz largely took Seville's place, the city entered a period of relative decline.
In the 19th century Seville gained a reputation for its architecture and culture and was a stop along the Romantic Grand Tour of Europe. Seville has built on its tourism industry since, playing host to the International Exposition in 1992, which spurred the construction of a new airport, a new train station, a bullet train link to Madrid, new bridges and improvements to the main boulevards. Tourist facilities are top-notch and the city is buzzing with festivals, color and a thriving nightlife scene.
Seville has 11 districts, further divided into 108 neighbourhoods.
Casco Antiguo
Distrito Sur
Triana
Macarena
Nervión
Los Remedios
Este-Alcosa-Torreblanca
Cerro-Amate
Bellavista-La Palmera
San Pablo-Santa Justa
A lot to see in Sevilla such as :
Catedral de Sevilla
Plaza de España
Royal Alcázar of Seville
Plaza de toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla
Santa Cruz, Seville
Las Setas De Sevilla
Parque de María Luisa
Torre del Oro
La Giralda
Museo del Baile Flamenco (Sevilla)
Puente de Isabel II
Seville Museum of Fine Arts
Isla Mágica
Casa de Pilatos
Archivo de Indias
Acuario de Sevilla
Hospital de los Venerables
Jardin de murillo
Basílica de la Macarena
Royal Tobacco Factory
Palacio de las Dueñas
Iglesia Colegial del Salvador
Palacio de San Telmo
Pabellón de la Navegación (Sevilla)
Plaza del cabildo
Agua Mágica
Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo (Sevilla)
Mercado Lonja del Barranco
Alamillo Park
Plaza de la Encarnación
Plaza España
Calle Sierpes
Calle Betis
Sevilla Tower
Alamillo Bridge
Seville is home to many beautiful artifacts, some of the more popularly known are plates and Spanish tiles. Triana offers many ceramic factories where one can buy various tiles from authentic craftsmen. There are stores that custom design plates and tiles near the cathedral, especially in Calle Sierpes, but across the river in Triana are other worthwhile pottery stores. Depending on the time of year, but especially leading up to Christmas, there are a number of artisan fairs throughout the city.
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Sevilla has a great public transportation system. The buses run frequently and cover the majority of the city in their routes. There is a refillable multimodal card (named Tarjeta del consorcio), that can be used in local and metropolitan buses, the tramway and the metro, allowing transfers for two hours.
Seville, like most Andalusian destinations, is known for its tapas. Tapa, while it is associated with certain dishes, is actually a size and many restaurants or bars will offer a tapa, 1/2 ración (half serving, although sometimes enough to make a meal) and ración (serving) of the same dish.
Seville is an emblematic city of Andalusia whose charm is known around the world. Culture, gastronomy, architecture, climate, mentality and lifestyle are dreaming all travelers. You can find many charming corners, unsuspected views of the city or exceptional locations close the most beautiful historical monuments. There are many beautiful and unexpected accommodations accessible for short and medium stay. Accommodation prices change with the tourist seasons. High season is April, May, September & October, Semana Santa, and Feria; mid season is March & June. Visits are recommended in November.
Seville Spain Quick Tour In The Cathedral After Our Big Meeting.
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SEVILLE TRAVEL VLOG | 24 Hours in Seville, Spain
We had 24 hours to explore Seville and let me tell ya, we explored! We took a bike tour on day one and saw most of the sites, we went to a Flamenco show, and we also ate delicious tapas. All in 24 hours! Check it out! Please remember to like, comment and SUBSCRIBE if you like what ya saw. xo
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Ole Spain Cultural Walking Tours: In Sevilla (Andalucia)
David Flaxman, co-owner and guide of Olé Spain Cultural Walking Tours, talks about Sevilla, first stop in their eight-day tour of Andalucia.
Olé Spain Cultural Walking Tours is a small, independently run tour company, which offers an alternative way to travel and experience the mystery and charm of Spain.
Our unique Spain tours consist of leisurely walks through Spain's most cherished locales: Andalucía in the south, Extremadura/Portugal in the west and Barcelona/ Costa Brava in the northeast.
It's our firm belief that the best way to experience Spanish culture is to travel through the real Spain, both ancient and modern, at a relaxed pace, with a small group (8 - 20 people) and with outstanding guides. Come walk with us through the legends and lore of these magical parts of Spain! olespain.com
Seville, Spain | Spanish Plaza & a run along the river
Beautiful Seville! Seville or Sevilla you're saying it right! I hear many visitors say Seville, but locals say Sevilla!
Seville, Spain walk around: sights and sounds
Walking around in Sevilla, Spain on a hot day(over 30C) in September 2018. Follow Avenue de la Constitution toward shopping area near Plaza Nueva and return to make picture stops at Seville Cathedral, Giralda and Plaza de Espana etc.
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Seville Food Tour: Can’t-Miss Stops! | Devour Seville
We offer the best tours for foodies—book yours today!
Let a local expert show you their favorite family-run tapas bars (and dishes!) around Seville.
Seville is a food lover’s haven, which is exactly why we’ve created a mini Seville food tour for you! From delicious tapas bars and bustling markets to cloistered nuns’ bakeries and more, there’s so much to eat and discover! Perhaps the best way to tackle the task of devouring Seville is alongside a passionate local who knows exactly where to go and what to order. Expert locals Jaimie and Hayley are just the right people for the job! Join along on their mini food tour of Seville with four incredible stops you simply can’t miss!
Seville Food Tour Stops:
1. Corta y Cata (Inside the Mercado de la Encarnación)
2. Convento de San Leandro (Plaza San Ildefonso, 1)
3. Freiduría La Isla (Calle García de Vinuesa, 13)
4. Taberna Álvaro Peregil (Calle Mateos Gago, 22)
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Ole Spain Cultural Walking Tours: We Begin in Sevilla (Andalucia)
Josh Wolf, co-owner and guide of Ole Spain Cultural Walking Tours, talks about beginning their tour of Andalucia in Sevilla.
Olé Spain Cultural Walking Tours is a small, independently run tour company, which offers an alternative way to travel and experience the mystery and charm of Spain.
Our unique Spain tours consist of leisurely walks through Spain's most cherished locales: Andalucía in the south, Extremadura/Portugal in the west and Barcelona/ Costa Brava in the northeast.
It's our firm belief that the best way to experience Spanish culture is to travel through the real Spain, both ancient and modern, at a relaxed pace, with a small group (8 - 20 people) and with outstanding guides. Come walk with us through the legends and lore of these magical parts of Spain! olespain.com
Seville guided tours. Really Discover
DAVID COX of ReallyDiscover offers tours and experiences in and around Seville - cultural and fun activities for people or businesses planning a visit to Andalucia.
We have a number of highly popular tours and also provide customised activities especially for you. We are also an approved travel agent and as such can book hotels and provide other services for you such as airport transfers and flamenco bookings.
We have years of experience in Seville, Granada and the rest of Andalucía and in-depth knowledge to help you get the very best out of your stay.
Seville with Idealspain - a tour of the park and city
Idealspain spent a day in Seville
TRAVEL 4K presents : 48 hours in Seville , Spain in 4k ultra hd
Seville is the capital of the region of Andalusia, south of Spain. It is famous for flamenco dancing, especially in the Triana neighborhood. The main monuments include the richly worked palace of the Alcazar, built during the Almohad Moorish Dynasty, and the Real Maestranza de Caballería bullring, which dates back to the 18th century. The Gothic Cathedral of Seville includes the tomb of Christopher Columbus and a minaret turned bell tower, the Giralda.
Séville est la capitale de la région de l'Andalousie, au sud de l'Espagne. Elle est réputée pour la danse flamenco, en particulier dans le quartier de Triana. Les principaux monuments incluent le palais richement travaillé de l'Alcazar, construit sous la dynastie maure des Almohades, ainsi que les arènes de la Real Maestranza de Caballería, qui datent du XVIIIe siècle. La cathédrale gothique de Séville comprend le tombeau de Christophe Colomb et un minaret transformé en clocher, la Giralda.
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