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Discover Sevilla with a 1-day combo tour including hop-on hop-off bus, flamenco show, and walking tours of Triana and Santa Cruz neighborhoods for $48.

This combo experience in Sevilla offers an engaging way to see the city’s top sights in just one day. For $48 per person, visitors enjoy two hop-on hop-off bus routes with 14 stops, an hour-long flamenco show, and guided walking tours through the historic neighborhoods of Triana and Santa Cruz.
The tour is perfect for those wanting a flexible, comprehensive day in Sevilla, especially because it combines convenient transportation with culture. While it provides excellent value and a well-rounded overview, travelers should note that food and drinks are not included, and the bus schedule varies depending on the season.
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This 2-route bus service offers a straightforward way to explore Sevilla’s key locations comfortably. The Monumental route includes stops such as Plaza de España, Universidad, and Plaza del Duque, while the Romantic by night route provides a charming look at the city’s illuminated sights.
You begin your journey by exchanging your ticket at the Torre del Oro, which is the first stop on the schedule. The bus audio guide is available in several languages, including English, French, German, Russian, and more, making it easy for international visitors to learn about Sevilla’s history and architecture.

One of the tour’s standout features is the hour-long Flamenco performance. Held at the Pathe Theatre on Cuna Street, this show features renowned dancers combining various styles of flamenco in a passionate choreography. Audiences choose between a 17:30 or 19:30 start time; advance reservation is required by contacting via WhatsApp or phone.
The theatre setting enhances the experience, offering an intimate and lively atmosphere. The show’s choreography and dancers are recognized for their quality, making it one of the best flamenco performances available in Sevilla.
To explore Sevilla’s most popular neighborhoods, the tour includes guided walking experiences in Triana at 13:00 and Santa Cruz at 16:00. Both tours are available in English and Spanish, and meet at the Tourist Information Office on Postigo del Carbón.
The Santa Cruz tour takes you through narrow alleys, small squares, and historic sites, revealing Sevilla’s Jewish past and medieval charm. The Triana neighborhood walk highlights the vibrant ceramic workshops, lively markets, and local traditions that make this area unique.
More Great Tours NearbyThe hop-on hop-off bus allows passengers to disembark and reboard at any scheduled stop, giving flexibility to explore specific areas in more depth. The schedule varies with the season: 10:00-18:00 in low season and 10:00-21:00 during high season, which runs from April to October.
The meeting point for the bus is at Torre del Oro, and tickets should be kept safely as they are used for boarding and tour verification. The walking tours commence at the Postigo del Carbón meeting point, with timings confirmed via the tour provider’s website.
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This tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for visitors with mobility needs. No pets are allowed on the bus or during the walking tours. Visitors are advised to bring comfortable shoes, water, and sun protection as Sevilla can be warm, especially during summer.
Since food and drinks are not included, travelers interested in local cuisine can plan to enjoy meals separately. The tour operates without transportation from hotels, so arranging your own transfer is recommended if needed.

This combo package offers excellent value, combining convenient transportation, cultural entertainment, and local neighborhood insights. The flexibility of the hop-on hop-off system makes it ideal for first-time visitors who want to see many sights without the hassle of navigating public transport.
The flamenco show at the Pathe Theatre adds a memorable cultural highlight, showcasing authentic Spanish dance in a comfortable setting. Meanwhile, the walking tours provide a chance to experience Sevilla’s hidden corners and lively streets up close.
This tour suits travelers seeking a rundown of Sevilla in a single day, especially those who prefer guided activities combined with free exploration. It is also perfect for first-timers to Sevilla wanting an introduction to the city’s major landmarks and neighborhoods with minimal planning.
Those interested in authentic Flamenco performances and cultural walks will find the schedule and activities particularly rewarding. The affordable price makes it accessible for many visitors, though food and drinks are not included, so plan accordingly.
The $48 combo experience provides a practical, engaging way to get to know Sevilla’s highlights in just one day. With two bus routes, guided neighborhood walks, and an hour-long flamenco show, it covers history, culture, and local flair efficiently.
While the schedule varies seasonally and food is not included, the flexibility and comprehensive nature of this tour make it a strong choice for visitors with limited time or those who want a well-rounded Sevilla introduction. The high rating of 4.8 out of 5 from 8 reviews attests to its quality and appeal.
How long is the entire tour?
The tour is valid for 1 day, but the activities within it, such as the bus rides, flamenco show, and walking tours, are scheduled separately throughout the day.
Are there options for different flamenco show times?
Yes, you can choose between the 17:30 or 19:30 shows, but you must contact the activity provider in advance to reserve your preferred time.
Where do the walking tours start?
Both the Triana and Santa Cruz neighborhood walks start at the Tourist Information Office on Postigo del Carbón.
What landmarks are included in the bus stops?
Stops include Plaza de España, Isla Mágica, Plaza de Armas, Alameda de Hércules, and others, making it easy to visit Sevilla’s major sights.
Is the bus accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the bus service is wheelchair accessible.
Do I need to reconfirm the schedule?
Yes, it’s recommended to check the timetable online at the provided link before your visit, as schedules depend on the season.