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Explore Seville's historic center on a 3-hour guided walking tour visiting Palacio de Las Dueñas, La Macarena, and historic churches, priced at $44.

This Seville tour offers a compact yet engaging experience through the city’s vibrant center, costing $44 per person and lasting 3 hours. It features visits to Palacio de Las Dueñas, the church of La Macarena, and several historic landmarks, making it ideal for those eager to explore Seville’s diverse architecture and cultural sites in a single afternoon.
The tour is led by a local guide who shares insights into over 2000 years of history, from Roman times to modern Spain. While the itinerary covers a variety of landmarks and neighborhoods, it is important to note that there is no food included, though a nearby café offers purchase options. This tour suits visitors who enjoy walking and want a structured overview of Seville’s most iconic sites.
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The tour begins at Plaza de la Encarnación, a lively hub in central Seville. From here, the guide leads the group towards the first stop, the Antiquarium museum located within the Metropol Parasol structure. This underground museum offers insights into Seville’s Roman past and is a quick but informative photo stop.
The starting point’s central location makes it easy to find, and the tour’s pace allows for a comfortable start. The guide provides context about the city’s layout and history as the group moves through different districts.

The Antiquarium is a key highlight early in the tour, providing a glimpse of Seville’s ancient Roman ruins. This site is included with a guided tour and entry, offering a chance to see well-preserved artifacts and learn about the city’s distant past. The pass-by lasts approximately 15 minutes, making it a quick but worthwhile introduction.
This stop is particularly appreciated for its unique setting within the Metropol Parasol structure, often called “Las Setas” or “The Mushrooms,” which is one of Seville’s modern architectural marvels. It sets the tone for a tour that balances ancient monuments with contemporary architecture.

Next, the group passes by Iglesia de San Juan de la Palma and Iglesia de Omnium Sanctorum, each offering a different glimpse into Seville’s religious architecture. The guided tours at these churches last about 10 minutes each, providing context about their gothic, moorish, baroque, and renaissance styles.
These churches are notable for their architectural diversity and historical significance, with the guide sharing stories behind their foundations and role within the local community. The pass-by approach keeps the pace lively while ensuring key details are covered.
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A lively Feria Market marks the next stop, with a short 5-minute photo stop and a guided introduction to the local market culture. This area showcases Seville’s vibrant street life, with colorful stalls and local produce, perfect for capturing pictures and experiencing authentic neighborhood vibes.
The Macarena neighborhood is then explored on foot for about 10 minutes, revealing charming streets and traditional markets. This area is known for its historic atmosphere and the famous La Macarena church, where visitors can admire the Virgin of Hope of Macarena—the most venerated Virgin in Seville.
The Basilica de la Macarena receives a 20-minute guided visit, giving insight into its artistic features and its importance in Seville’s religious life. The Arco de la Macarena is a nearby landmark, with a 10-minute photo stop that highlights the historical city gate and its role as an entrance to the neighborhood.
The guide explains the legends and significance behind these sites, enriching the experience with stories of local traditions and devotion.

The tour continues with a pass-by of Iglesia de Santa Marina and an external look at San Luis de los Franceses. While the visit to Santa Marina is just observing from the outside, San Luis de los Franceses is also appreciated for its architecture and historical importance, covered in a 10-minute overview.
These churches exemplify Seville’s diverse architectural styles and spiritual heritage, rounding out the religious sites included in the tour.
The final and most extensive visit is to Palacio de Las Dueñas, the former residence of the Duchess of Alba. This 16th-century palace is accessible with an included guided tour that lasts approximately one hour.
Inside, visitors see masterpiece artworks, fabulous gardens, and personal belongings of an influential Spanish family. The guide shares stories about the palace’s history, architecture, and its role in Seville’s aristocratic life. The guided visit enriches the experience with details about the palace’s artistic treasures and its significance.

The tour concludes back at the Palacio de Las Dueñas, making it convenient for visitors to continue exploring the city afterward. The location also offers opportunities for photos and further sightseeing around the palace grounds.
This Seville tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for guests with mobility needs. The group size is manageable, and the local guide provides engaging commentary in English and Spanish.
Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and the booking allows for reserve now, pay later options. Although no food is included, a café nearby offers refreshments, making it easy to grab a quick snack after the tour.
This 3-hour guided walk offers a well-rounded look at Seville, blending ancient sites, religious landmarks, and historic neighborhoods. The inclusion of Palacio de Las Dueñas and the church of La Macarena provides a good mix of art, architecture, and local tradition.
While the $44 price is reasonable, the overall experience depends on expectations for a fast-paced overview rather than an in-depth exploration. Tour members value the guides’ explanations and the chance to see key landmarks comfortably within a limited timeframe.
This tour is best suited for visitors who prefer a structured, informative walk that covers Seville’s highlights without requiring extensive walking or missing out on the city’s stories and sights.
Is food included in this tour?
No, there is no food served during the tour, but a nearby café offers options to purchase refreshments.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Plaza de la Encarnación and ends back at Palacio de Las Dueñas.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
How long is the guided tour inside Palacio de Las Dueñas?
The guided visit lasts approximately one hour.
Are all sites included with entry?
Yes, the tour includes entry and guided tours of the Antiquarium, Macarena church, San Luis de los Franceses, and Palacio de Las Dueñas.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes and clothes are recommended for walking.
What languages are available for the guided tour?
Guides speak Spanish and English.
Is this tour good for history enthusiasts?
Yes, it covers over 2000 years of history through monuments, churches, and palaces.
How much walking is involved?
The tour involves walking through neighborhoods and visiting multiple sites, with some stops for photo opportunities and brief guided explanations.