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Explore Seville's history from a female perspective on this 2-hour guided walking tour, visiting key sites and hidden corners for $101 per person.

The Seville: City of Queens, Nuns, Sex Work & Witches tour offers a unique look at the city through the stories of influential women and lesser-known female figures. With a price of $101 per person and a duration of 2 hours, this small-group activity is perfect for those interested in a different side of Seville’s past. Led by professional guides fluent in English and Spanish, the tour explores both famous monuments and hidden spots, giving a fresh perspective on the city’s history.
Based in Andalusia, Spain, the tour starts at P.º de las Delicias, 3 and finishes back at Plaza Nueva. The small group size of up to 8 participants ensures personalized attention, making this experience both engaging and intimate. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply curious about the often overlooked women of Seville, this tour offers a compelling narrative rooted in real stories from the city’s past.
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This tour departs from the Costurero de la Reina monument at P.º de las Delicias, 3, giving participants a central starting point for exploring Seville’s layered history. The journey takes you through a curated route that combines well-known landmarks with lesser-known locations linked to women’s stories.
Starting at this spot, the guide introduces the overarching theme: understanding Seville through its female figures. The tour’s structure allows for a relaxed pace, with ample time to absorb stories and explore each site comfortably.

One of the first stops is the Pabellón de Estados Unidos, part of the 1929 Exposición Ibero-Americana. The guide shares details about this landmark’s architecture and its significance, emphasizing women’s roles at the time. The pavilion visit lasts about 10 minutes and offers insight into Seville’s participation in international exhibitions of the early 20th century.
This stop sets the tone for the tour’s focus on prominent women associated with major historical moments and sites. It also provides a great photo opportunity of the impressive structure.

A key highlight is the Costurero de la Reina, a historic site once used by queens and seamstresses. Visiting this location for 10 minutes, the guide explains its role as a hub where women played essential parts in maintaining regal and local traditions. This site underscores women’s craftsmanship and influence in Seville’s artistic and social history.
Walking from the pavilion to this site takes about 4 minutes, allowing for a leisurely transition and time to appreciate the architecture and atmosphere of this historic space.
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The Parque de María Luisa offers a 10-minute stop to appreciate its beauty and historical significance. The guide highlights how women have contributed to the park’s development and use, including their roles during the 1929 exposition. The lush greenery and grand avenues make this a relaxing break amid the tour’s historical narrative.
Passing through the park, you’ll enjoy commentary on its design, fountains, and statues, many of which are linked to women’s stories or symbolize female figures in Seville’s history.

Next, the Glorieta de Doña Sol is a 5-minute site where the guide discusses literary and romantic associations. This spot is linked to a famous Don Juan figure who interacted with Doña Inés, tying into the tour’s theme of women’s influence and storytelling in Sevillian culture.
This brief stop offers a glimpse into the city’s literary past and the enduring stories of love and seduction connected to women in Seville’s history.

The tour includes a guided 10-minute visit to Plaza de España, one of Seville’s most photographed attractions. The guide shares insights into how women are represented in this grand architectural masterpiece and stories of women who contributed to the city’s cultural life.
This stop is a highlight for its stunning architecture and the chance to learn about the historical narratives woven into its design.

Following Plaza de España, a 10-minute visit to the Pabellón de Portugal provides further context on Seville’s international connections. The guide explains how women from different backgrounds influenced the city’s development, especially during the exposition.
This site complements the narrative of women’s contributions beyond local history, emphasizing multicultural influences.

A significant part of the tour is the 10-minute visit to the Antigua Fábrica de Tabacos. Here, the guide discusses the cigar girls, women who worked in the tobacco factory and played key roles in Seville’s industrial past. Their stories highlight resilience and economic participation during their time.
This site also offers insights into the factory’s architecture and historical importance, adding depth to the theme of women’s labor and influence.
Walking along Calle Susona for 5 minutes, the guide recounts stories of women from Seville’s Jewish community, linking them to the neighborhood of Santa Cruz. This street’s name and history connect to tales of female figures caught in complex social and religious contexts.
This stop enriches the tour with a focus on diverse women’s stories across different communities in Seville.
The final stop is a 5-minute visit to the Santa Cruz district, one of the most atmospheric parts of Seville. The guide explains its historical significance and features stories about women who lived or influenced this area. The narrow alleys and courtyards provide a picturesque conclusion to the tour.
The walk concludes at Plaza Nueva, where the guide summarizes the stories and themes shared throughout this journey.
This tour is offered by Not Just a Tourist and is priced at $101 per person. It includes a walking tour, a professional guide, a map of the city, and insiders’ tips to enhance your experience. The meeting point is at Costurero de la Reina, with the tour ending back at Plaza Nueva.
The activity runs for 2 hours with live guides in English and Spanish. Group sizes are limited to 8 participants, creating a friendly and engaging environment. Flexible cancellation is available, allowing cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it convenient for spontaneous plans.
Reviews highlight guides like Abby, Nico, and Alba for their warmth, thorough storytelling, and responsiveness. Visitors appreciate how guides share interesting stories about women in Seville that they might not find in typical history books. The guides’ personalities shine through, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.
Many reviews mention the guides’ ability to include participants of all ages, even accommodating teenagers and making the stories lively and engaging. The guides also share practical tips, like drinks on a hot day or arranging additional activities after the tour.
This small-group walking tour is ideal for those interested in women’s history, cultural stories, and hidden corners of Seville. It suits travelers who enjoy a more personal, storytelling approach rather than large, generic tours. The 2-hour duration makes it accessible for most schedules, and the moderate price reflects the quality and depth of the experience.
While physically manageable, participants should be comfortable walking through uneven cobblestone streets and narrow alleyways. The tour’s focus on female stories gives it a distinctive edge compared to standard historical sightseeing.
The Seville: City of Queens, Nuns, Sex Work & Witches tour offers a compelling perspective on this vibrant city through the stories of women who shaped its character. With expert guides and a route that balances iconic landmarks with lesser-known locations, it provides a well-rounded, insightful experience.
The tour’s emphasis on storytelling and authentic local sites makes it stand out. It appeals most to those eager to understand Seville beyond its famous monuments, uncovering stories of resilience, influence, and cultural richness. The small group format ensures a personalized experience, and flexible booking options make it easy to fit into varied travel plans.
“Abby was our tour guide and she was great! She told us things about the women of Seville that we would have never known unless we had met her. Than…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts for 2 hours, providing a concise yet rich exploration of women’s stories in Seville.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Costurero de la Reina at P.º de las Delicias, 3 and finishes back at Plaza Nueva.
What is included in the price?
The price covers a walking tour, professional guides in English and Spanish, a map of the city, and insider tips.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour’s pace and storytelling style suit a range of ages, including families and history enthusiasts.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are guides knowledgeable about the stories of women in Seville?
Absolutely. Reviews praise guides like Abby, Nico, and Alba for their thorough knowledge and engaging storytelling focused on women’s roles in Seville’s history.