Complete Tuk Tuk Tour of Seville
Embark on an exciting two-hour electric tuk-tuk tour with our “Complete Tour“. Discover Seville like never before. This route will take you through the city’s most emblematic corners, combining history, culture, and local life. From the Macarena neighborhood and its walls to the Guadalquivir River area, passing through the Triana neighborhood, the Monastery of La Cartuja, and the majestic Plaza de España. Every stop will surprise you.
With the comfort and sustainability of our electric tuk-tuks, this tour is perfect for those who want to experience the city comprehensively, enjoying its history, art, and Andalusian lifestyle. Get to know the best of Seville in depth while your local driver points out points of interest and gives you recommendations. You can’t miss it!
1
Macarena and Los Perdigones
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We start in the area around the Perdigones Park and Tower, then delve into the Macarena neighborhood, with its Basilica, the memorial plaque for those fallen on the wall, and the Parliament of Andalusia. A first contact with the history and life of Seville’s neighborhoods.
2
The River and La Cartuja Monastery
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We continue along the Guadalquivir, crossing the Barqueta Bridge and touring the Torneo promenade, with the Expo Building and the French Lycée, until we reach the Monastery of Santa María de las Cuevas, the historic Cartuja (with a stop). History and modernity on the riverbanks.
3
Triana, on the banks of the Guadalquivir
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We immerse ourselves in the soul of Triana: the Pelli Tower, the Triana Bridge and its Market, the Carmen Chapel, San Jacinto Street and Alfarería Street, the church of San Gonzalo in the background, the statue of Juan Belmonte, the Sailors’ Chapel, the church of Santa Ana, and the María Jiménez Gardens (with a stop). The most authentic and artistic neighborhood in the city.
4
The Historic Heart
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Back in the center, we tour the historic University of Seville, the Lope de Vega Theater, and the Statue of El Cid next to the Army Headquarters, right in the monumental heart of the city.
5
Plaza de España, María Luisa Park, and the Riverbank
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The tour culminates in the spectacular Plaza de España and María Luisa Park, with Plaza de América, the pavilions of Mexico, the United States, and Uruguay, the Queen’s Sewing Box, the Alfonso XIII Hotel, the San Telmo Palace, and the Cristina Gardens, ending by the river at the Torre del Oro, the Paseo de Cristóbal Colón, the Maestranza Theater, and its bullring.
