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A calm 3-day Seville itinerary that respects the siesta.
Seville rewards the calm traveler more than almost any city in Europe. Mornings are for the big sights, afternoons are for shade and a long lunch, evenings are for tapas. This 3-day Seville plan is built around that rhythm.
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- Best for
- Heat-shy travelers · Tapas-and-flamenco trips · Returning Spain visitors
- Walkable neighborhoods
- Santa CruzTrianaAlamedaArenal
- When to visit
- March–May and October. April light is unbeatable; July–August are too hot for a walkable trip.
3-day outline
One neighborhood per day, breaks built in.
- 01
Cathedral & Santa Cruz
Historic core
- Cathedral + Giralda at opening
- Slow Santa Cruz wander
- Long lunch with a siesta
- Evening flamenco in a small peña
- 02
Real Alcázar morning, Triana evening
Cross once
- Alcázar at first slot
- Long lunch in Arenal
- Cross the bridge to Triana
- Tapas crawl along Calle Betis
- 03
Plaza de España & a free afternoon
Maria Luisa park
- Plaza de España at opening
- Slow walk through the park
- Lunch at Mercado Lonja del Barranco
- Free evening
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FAQ
Planning a calm Seville trip.
Yes. Mornings for the Cathedral, Alcázar, and Plaza de España; afternoons for siesta and a long lunch; evenings for tapas and flamenco. That's the calm 3-day Seville rhythm.
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