Discover Seville in an authentic, personal, and unique way with our tailor-made guided tours. Whether you are passionate about history, art, architecture, gastronomy, or local traditions, we design your perfect tour based on your interests, pace, and desires.
No two travelers are alike… so why should there be two identical tours? With our personalized service, you decide what you want to see, when, and how. We adapt to you: from cultural routes through Seville’s historic center to unique experiences in lesser-known corners, with detailed explanations, curiosities, and anecdotes that only a local guide can provide.
Tours are available in Spanish, English and Italian.
Discover Seville in an authentic, personal, and unique way with our tailor-made guided tours. Whether you are passionate about history, art, architecture, gastronomy, or local traditions, we design your perfect tour based on your interests, pace, and desires.
No hay dos viajeros iguales… ¿por qué debería haber dos recorridos iguales? Con nuestro servicio personalizado tú decides qué quieres ver, cuándo y cómo.
No two travelers are alike… so why should there be two identical tours? With our personalized service, you decide what you want to see, when, and how. We adapt to you: from cultural routes through Seville’s historic center to unique experiences in lesser-known corners, with detailed explanations, curiosities, and anecdotes that only a local guide can provide.
Discover Seville in a unique way with a guided tour led by an art historian and official tourist guide. Explore Seville’s most iconic landmarks while immersing yourself in its fascinating stories, legends, and best-kept secrets.
Let yourself be captivated by the magic of Seville through routes designed to delight and surprise.
You can take a combined tour of Seville’s two major monuments or visit them separately: the Cathedral with the Giralda and the Royal Alcázar. Experience art, history, and the true essence of Seville in a single tour. Explore every corner with an official guide and uncover its legends and architectural wonders.
– Prices exclude VAT and entrance fees.
– On weekends and public holidays, prices increase by €20.
– For groups of 7 or more, the use of radio guides is mandatory in monuments and the city center. Price: €1.10 per person.

Discover Seville on a pleasant walking tour that takes you through some of the city’s most iconic places. We will start at the majestic Plaza de España, continue through the peaceful Murillo Gardens, and then enter the charm of the Santa Cruz district, with its narrow, history-filled streets. The route continues through the monumental area, home to some of Seville’s greatest landmarks, and ends by the Guadalquivir River, a witness to the city’s maritime past and a key feature of Seville’s landscape.
An ideal experience to get a complete overview of Seville in a short time, combining history, culture, and charming spots.
– Prices exclude VAT and entrance fees.
– On weekends and public holidays, prices increase by €20.
– For groups of 7 or more, the use of radio guides is mandatory in monuments and the city center. Price: €1.10 per person.

Located in the heart of Seville, the Palace of Las Dueñas is one of the city’s most beautiful and distinctive palace complexes. This historic building combines Gothic, Mudéjar, and Renaissance elements, reflecting centuries of history linked to the House of Alba. Its courtyards, gardens, and rooms convey the charm of aristocratic Seville, where architecture blends with greenery and a sense of calm.
During the visit, travelers discover an intimate and elegant space connected to notable figures such as Antonio Machado, who was born within its walls. The Palace of Las Dueñas is a must-see stop to understand Seville’s noble, cultural, and artistic life beyond its major monuments.
– Prices exclude VAT and entrance fees.
– On weekends and public holidays, prices increase by €20.
– For groups of 7 or more, the use of radio guides is mandatory in monuments and the city center. Price: €1.10 per person.

Pilate’s House is one of the most representative and best-preserved palaces in Seville, considered a unique example of Andalusian Renaissance architecture with a strong Mudéjar influence. Built in the 16th century, it masterfully combines architecture, sculpture, gardens, and one of the most important tile collections in Spain.
During the visit, the main courtyard stands out for its harmony and beauty, while the rooms and gardens reflect the artistic taste of Sevillian nobility. Pilate’s House has also been the setting for numerous films and traditional celebrations, and it plays an essential role in Seville’s Holy Week and in the city’s cultural life.
A must-see stop to understand Seville’s palatial heritage, where tradition, art, and history coexist in perfect harmony.
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– Prices exclude VAT and entrance fees.
– On weekends and public holidays, prices increase by €20.
– For groups of 7 or more, the use of radio guides is mandatory in monuments and the city center. Price: €1.10 per person.

This route offers a tour of the General Archive of the Indies, one of Seville’s most important historic buildings and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to understand the fundamental role the city played as the Port of the Indies, the nerve center of trade and administration between Spain and the Americas during the 16th and 17th centuries.
The visit provides context on the creation of the archive, its role as the guardian of millions of historical documents, and its direct connection to the Guadalquivir River, the commercial routes, and Seville’s urban transformation during the time of the Empire. The tour is completed with an explanation of the surrounding monumental area, helping visitors understand how the city became one of the main economic, cultural, and political centers of the modern world.
An essential experience to discover Atlantic Seville, the protagonist of the voyages, exchanges, and encounters that shaped the history of both sides of the ocean.
– Prices exclude VAT and entrance fees.
– On weekends and public holidays, prices increase by €20.
– For groups of 7 or more, the use of radio guides is mandatory in monuments and the city center. Price: €1.10 per person.

Explore the Monastery of La Cartuja, a historic site on Seville’s Isla de la Cartuja.
This option focuses on the historical and architectural tour of the former Carthusian monastery, explaining its origins in the 15th century, monastic life, its later use as a ceramics factory, and its transformation into a cultural landmark.
An ideal visit for those who wish to learn about the building’s history and evolution, as well as its significance within Seville’s heritage.
In this option, the visit focuses on the Andalusian Center of Contemporary Art, with explanations of the temporary exhibitions active at the time of your visit. The tour highlights the dialogue between contemporary art and the historic space, contextualizing the artworks and artists within the architectural framework of the monastery.
– Prices exclude VAT and entrance fees.
– On weekends and public holidays, prices increase by €20.
– For groups of 7 or more, the use of radio guides is mandatory in monuments and the city center. Price: €1.10 per person.

Discover the Monastery of San Clemente, founded in 1248 by Ferdinand III the Holy. A Cistercian site with over 750 years of history, connected to royalty and a witness to Seville’s spiritual and cultural heritage.
– Prices exclude VAT and entrance fees.
– On weekends and public holidays, prices increase by €20.
– For groups of 7 or more, the use of radio guides is mandatory in monuments and the city center. Price: €1.10 per person.

Admire the Church of San Luis de los Franceses, a gem of 13th-century Sevillian Baroque. Designed by Leonardo de Figueroa for the Society of Jesus, its history has evolved from its construction to its desacralization.
– Prices exclude VAT and entrance fees.
– On weekends and public holidays, prices increase by €20.
– For groups of 7 or more, the use of radio guides is mandatory in monuments and the city center. Price: €1.10 per person.

Santiponce is home to two of the most important heritage sites around Seville: the Roman city of the Itálica Archaeological Ensemble and the Monastery of San Isidoro del Campo.
Itálica is one of the most important Roman archaeological sites in Spain and the birthplace of emperors Trajan and Hadrian. The visit takes you through the ancient streets of the Roman city, its mosaic-adorned houses, baths, and the impressive amphitheater, one of the largest in the Roman Empire.
The Monastery of San Isidoro del Campo is one of the most significant medieval monastic complexes in Andalusia. Founded in the 14th century, it combines Gothic and Mudéjar elements and stands out for its historical, artistic, and spiritual value.
The visit offers insight into monastic life, the cloisters, the church, and its key role in cultural and religious history, including its connection to humanism and the Reformation in Spain.
– Prices exclude VAT and entrance fees.
– On weekends and public holidays, prices increase by €20.
– For groups of 7 or more, the use of radio guides is mandatory in monuments and the city center. Price: €1.10 per person.

Conoce Sevilla - Carmen Ruiz Gálvez – Guía Oficial de Turismo en Sevilla 5 reseñas GooglePublicado en Mercedes Villar Liñán14/01/2026Trustindex verifica que la fuente original de la reseña sea Google. Hemos visitado la exposición de Los Bécquer en Sevilla con Carmen Ruíz y ha sido una experiencia muy enriquecedora, muy amena y con mucha información sobre la ciudad, el romanticismo y el costumbrismo. Lo recomiendo totalmente.
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Muchas gracias, espero que con esta exposición logremos entender mejor a los románticos y sobre todo al arte costumbrista.Publicado en Clara Mena Ortiz14/01/2026Trustindex verifica que la fuente original de la reseña sea Google. Ayer hice visita guiada de " Becker linaje de artistas" en el museo de Bellas Artes y lo mejor fue la explicación de nuestra guía, Carmen, nos abrió una ventana a esa época, compartió con generosidad su conocimiento y a mí me hizo pasar una tarde divertida y amena. He hecho otras visitas con ella y son fantásticas, no te deja indiferente
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Muchas gracias, espero que disfrutaras esta visita tanto cómo las otras.Publicado en Carmen Trillo Navarro13/01/2026Trustindex verifica que la fuente original de la reseña sea Google. Aprovechamos las vacaciones navideñas para visitar con la familia el Museo de Bellas Artes y disfrutar de las exposiciones de los Bécquer y del Hospital de la Caridad. Hemos ido en otras ocasiones al museo, pero nada que ver de la mano de Carmen. No sólo nos explicó las distintas exposiciones dándonos datos muy interesantes que no conocíamos y que nos acercaron tanto a los artistas como a la Sevilla de la época, sino que nos contó la historia del edificio y el proceso que experimentó hasta convertirse en museo. Íbamos con seis adolescentes que acabaron encantados, haciendo preguntas y queriendo saber más de todo lo que explicaba. Lo hace muy atractivo y ameno. Deseando repetir otra excursión con ella.
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Muchas gracias, fue un placer explicaros la exposición.Publicado en Maria del Carmen13/10/2025Trustindex verifica que la fuente original de la reseña sea Google. Llevamos a los niños a Itálica y la visita con Carmen fue un acierto. Habla con calma, responde a todo y va enlazando historia con ejemplos sencillos. Entre mosaicos, el anfiteatro y sus historias, las dos horas se pasaron volando. Repetiríamos sin dudar.
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Muchas gracias, Itálica siempre es una éxito engtre los niños y además muy educativo para ellos. Logran conocer la vida romana desde su propia experiencia.Publicado en Maria Rivera13/10/2025Trustindex verifica que la fuente original de la reseña sea Google. Inolvidable visita a las ruinas de Itálica. Tuvimos la suerte de hacer la visita con Carmen Ruiz Gálvez, y fue una experiencia inolvidable. Nos explicó la historia de Itálica con tanto detalle y entusiasmo que era fácil imaginar cómo vivían los romanos. Se nota su conocimiento y amor por el patrimonio de Sevilla. Una guía excelente, muy recomendable para quienes quieran conocer esta joya arqueológica.
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Muchas gracias. Espero contribuir a aumentar vuestro amor por el pasado histórico de España.Verificado por: TrustindexLa insignia verificada de Trustindex es el símbolo universal de confianza. Solo las mejores empresas pueden obtener la insignia verificada si tienen una puntuación de revisión superior a 4.5, basada en las reseñas de clientes de los últimos 12 meses. Leer más