Explore Seville’s Barrio de la Macarena, uncovering historic sites, legends, and vibrant markets. Discover hidden gems and cultural treasures in this enchanting tour.
Explore Seville’s Barrio de la Macarena, uncovering historic sites, legends, and vibrant markets. Discover hidden gems and cultural treasures in this enchanting tour.
- Parque Del Parlamento Andaluz - Depart from the Andalusian Parliament Park. Meet at the park’s main entrance, located between the bus stops.
- Parlamento de Andalucia (Hospital de las Cinco Llagas) - A site of remarkable beauty with captivating tales, including the legend of the Virgin of Hope Macarena and stories of the ghost of Sister Ursula…
- Parque Del Parlamento Andaluz - Depart from the Andalusian Parliament Park. Meet at the park’s main entrance, located between the bus stops.
- Parlamento de Andalucia (Hospital de las Cinco Llagas) - A site of remarkable beauty with captivating tales, including the legend of the Virgin of Hope Macarena and stories of the ghost of Sister Ursula and the ancient dowry maids.
- Macarena Walls - Walking along this ancient wall is like stepping back in time. With its 8 towers and 9 sections, the wall narrates centuries of defensive history.
- Basilica de la Macarena - A gem of Seville, the Basilica houses the Virgin Macarena, revered by thousands and one of the city’s most cherished figures.
- Parroquia de San Gil Abad - Experience the mystery and beauty of three of Seville’s oldest and most iconic churches: San Gil, Santa Marina, and San Marcos. Built on ancient Muslim mosques, these churches retain elements of their Arab past in their intricately designed minarets.
- Carbonería Parras - Discover a place rich in tradition. Seville’s last coal shop, located on Calle Parras, is a magical spot where coal, old books, and drinks are sold.
- Palacio de los marqueses de la Algaba - The Marquises de la Algaba Palace is a stunning example of civil Mudéjar art. This 15th-century palace, with its Renaissance architecture and Arabic details, is a historical site now serving as a center for Mudéjar Art.
- Mercado de Feria - The Feria Street Market is the heartbeat of Seville. With over eight centuries of history, this market is one of the city’s oldest and maintains its medieval souk character.
- Real Parroquia de Omnium Sanctorum - The Parish of Omnium Sanctorum holds some of Seville’s most hidden secrets. Built on an ancient Almohad mosque, this temple witnessed a popular uprising that is said to have inspired the famous Andalusian flag.
- Alameda de Hercules - The Alameda de Hercules is Europe’s oldest public garden and is now one of Seville’s most lively and vibrant spots. This beautiful area is ideal for relaxing, strolling between Roman columns, and enjoying Seville’s social life. Bars, restaurants, and terraces enliven the area.
- Iglesia de San Luis de los Franceses - A true treasure of Seville’s Baroque, the Church of San Luis de los Franceses is a masterpiece that will leave you in awe. Its Solomonic columns, reminiscent of those in the Vatican, and its altar dedicated to Saint Louis King of France, showcase the grandeur of Baroque art.
- Plaza Monte Sion - The Plaza de Monte-sión is a historic and lively corner. In the Middle Ages, “regatonas” sold their goods here, and today it remains a peaceful yet charming area.
- Plaza De Santa Isabel - Known as one of Seville’s most beautiful squares, surrounded by traditional houses and steeped in history, it exudes a romantic charm. It also features the legend of the Nazarene ghost of Tomasín, a tale sure to bring a smile!
- Palacio de las Dueñas - The Dueñas Palace is a tranquil oasis in the heart of Seville. This 15th and 16th-century manor is renowned for its elegance and serenity, and is notably the birthplace of Antonio Machado. The palace, surrounded by stunning gardens, is a jewel of Seville’s noble architecture, perfect for exploring its history and beauty!
- Iglesia de San Juan de la Palma - The Church of San Juan de la Palma is one of Seville’s most distinctive and mystical sites. Adjacent to it is the “Plaza de los Bottlelines,” where history meets modernity.

- Exterior tour of monuments, churches, and points of interest
- Flat, smoothly paced itinerary, suitable for all ages
- Walking tour of the Macarena neighborhood and historic areas of Seville
- Participatory experience, visual and adapted to all types of travelers
- Accredited official guide with entertaining cultural and historical explanations
- Exterior tour of monuments, churches, and points of interest
- Flat, smoothly paced itinerary, suitable for all ages
- Walking tour of the Macarena neighborhood and historic areas of Seville
- Participatory experience, visual and adapted to all types of travelers
- Accredited official guide with entertaining cultural and historical explanations
Explore the Macarena district, a historic and unique area of Seville, on a walking tour rich in culture, tradition, and local life.
The journey begins at the old Hospital de las Cinco Llagas, now the Parliament of Andalusia, where participants will learn about its history and intriguing facts. The tour continues to the Macarena Wall and the iconic…
Explore the Macarena district, a historic and unique area of Seville, on a walking tour rich in culture, tradition, and local life.
The journey begins at the old Hospital de las Cinco Llagas, now the Parliament of Andalusia, where participants will learn about its history and intriguing facts. The tour continues to the Macarena Wall and the iconic Basilica of Hope Macarena, a significant devotional landmark in the city.
Participants will visit historic churches that were once ancient mosques, such as San Gil and Santa Marina, and discover areas with a genuine Seville atmosphere like the Fair Street Market and the Alameda de Hercules.
The tour also includes visits to cultural and monumental sites such as the Palace of the Marquises de la Algaba, the Church of San Luis de los Franceses, and the Plaza de Santa Isabel, highlighting the neighborhood’s historical and social evolution.
The tour concludes at the Palacio de las Dueñas, which holds a deep connection to Seville’s history.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.