Triana Neighborhood Tour

An insider look at Seville’s Artisan Quarter

From US$343 privately
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Tour Details
Duration
2.0
Product Type
Tour
Venues
  • Triana Food Market
  • Church of Santa Ana
  • House of the Virgin of Triana
Photos & Highlights
  • Stroll the streets where flamenco and pottery meet to hear stories that bring Triana’s vibrant past and present to life.
  • From the historic Triana Bridge to the Church of Santa Ana explore landmarks that reveal the neighborhood’s rich history and enduring traditions.
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Tour Description
Once home to generations of artisans, sailors, and families, Triana is a historic neighborhood filled with hidden treasures waiting to be explored. On this 2-hour neighborhood Tour, your local expert will highlight the vibrant streets, workshops, and traditions that have shaped Triana’s identity over the centuries.

From centuries-old ceramic traditions and flamenco roots to the Triana Market, you'll hear stories of daily life, craft, and community that have shaped this distinctive quarter. Along the way, you’ll discover how artisans, sailors, and families created a neighborhood full of character,  and where traditions continue to thrive. With your expert leading the way, Triana’s vibrant spirit will come alive, making your visit unforgettable. 

Choose this tour if…

  • You want to explore Triana’s pottery district, seeing centuries of clay traditions that shaped the neighborhood’s craft, commerce, and identity.
  • You want to uncover Triana’s living history, from bullfighting and sailors’ chapels to markets and churches, revealing a neighborhood built on devotion, craft, and tradition.
  • You have already visited the Royal Alcázar and are interested in exploring a different area of the city. 
Experts
Rafael Rafael
PhD Architect
Carlos Carlos
Historian
Miguel Miguel
Local Guide
Juan Fernando Juan Fernando
Local Guide
Nicolas Nicolas
Local Guide
Your Triana tour begins as you cross the Puente de Isabel II, where the neighborhood’s strong and independent identity immediately becomes clear. From the bridge, your expert will explain how the Guadalquivir River shaped trade, communication, and daily life, and how Triana developed as a distinct community on Seville’s western bank.

The walk continues into the Alfarería de Triana, where local clay and water supported a pottery tradition dating back to Roman Hispalis and flourishing during al-Andalus. This area brings the neighborhood’s commercial and industrial past vividly to life, showing how Triana became a center for ceramics used locally and exported abroad.

Triana’s cultural passions are also highlighted. Its proximity to the Maestranza bullring reflects historic ties to bullfighting, while flamenco emerged from daily life in patios and streets. Along the river, the Reales Almonas demonstrate Triana’s industrial importance through historic soap production.

The tour then visits the Capillita del Carmen, dedicated to sailors, and the Triana Market, built over the former Castle of San Jorge, once the seat of the Inquisition. The journey concludes at the Church of Santa Ana, Triana’s oldest parish church, offering insight into a neighborhood shaped by craft, devotion, and centuries of living history.

  • Triana Food Market - Built over the historic site of the Castle of San Jorge, offers a taste of Triana’s culinary culture. 
  • Church of Santa Ana - A key religious site dating back to the 13th century, blending Gothic and Baroque architecture.
  • Alfarería de Triana - Historic pottery district famous for its tiles and decorative pieces. 
Tickets
No tickets are required for this tour 

Transportation
This is an all-outdoor walking tour. We cannot currently provide a transfer service in Seville, so we suggest you ask your hotel about the best way to arrive at your tour meeting point. 
We understand that some of our valued guests may have mobility concerns, and we want to ensure you have a comfortable and enjoyable experience throughout your tour. If there are any accessibility concerns that your tour guide will need to be aware of, please let our team know at the time of booking.

Wheelchair accessibility
 The walking route includes some uneven pavement, but the city is generally accessible.

Service dog accommodations
Service dogs are welcome and can be accommodated on this tour. Please notify us at booking. 
Will we see a flamenco show?
No, this is an all-outdoor walking tour and does not include entry to any venues or shows. 

Where You'll Start
Map of Triana Neighborhood Tour general meeting point area
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I had such a great time on the tour, it was super detailed and full of interesting stories! It was actually my first time exploring the Triana neighborhood, and Juan did an amazing job bringing the area to life with history, culture, and local insight. I learned so much and would highly recommend it to anyone wanting a deeper look at Seville beyond the usual spots!