Centro Historico de Sevilla, Seville: Address, Centro Historico de Sevilla Reviews: 5/5
Centro Historico de Sevilla
Centro Historico de Sevilla
5
About
Suggested duration
More than 3 hours
Suggest edits to improve what we show.
Improve this listingTours & experiences
Explore different ways to experience this place.
Full view
What is Travelers’ Choice?
Tripadvisor gives a Travelers’ Choice award to accommodations, attractions and restaurants that consistently earn great reviews from travelers and are ranked within the top 10% of properties on Tripadvisor.
Top ways to experience Centro Historico de Sevilla
The area
Best nearby
Restaurants
2,928 within 3 miles

Arabesca Restaurant
1,162
0.1 mi$$ - $$$ • Lebanese • Moroccan • Healthy

Abaceria del Postigo
701
0.2 mi$$ - $$$ • Mediterranean • Spanish

Donaire Azabache - Archivos de Indias
1,294
442 ft$$ - $$$ • Mediterranean • European • Spanish

El Rincon De Beirut
1,764
0.1 mi$$ - $$$ • Lebanese • Healthy • Arabic

We Love Italy, Pasta & Pizza, Sevilla
300
0.2 mi$ • Italian • Pizza • Mediterranean

Islamorada Tapas Bar
590
0.3 mi$$ - $$$ • Spanish • Fusion • Vegetarian Friendly

Al Wadi
1,982
0.3 mi$$ - $$$ • Moroccan • Vegetarian Friendly • Vegan Options

Realcazar Restaurante
287
0.1 mi$$ - $$$ • Mediterranean • Spanish • Fusion

Acento - Social Eatery
71
0.3 mi$$ - $$$ • International • Mediterranean • Spanish

Uno de Delicias
1,979
0.2 mi$$ - $$$ • Bar • Spanish • Dining bars
Attractions
383 within 6 miles

Real Alcazar de Sevilla
35,247
487 ftHistoric Sites

Jardines de los Reales Alcazares
1,798
373 ftGardens

Puerta de Jerez
215
0.1 miPoints of Interest & Landmarks

Catedral de Sevilla
26,328
0.2 miChurches & Cathedrals

Plaza del Triunfo
673
0.1 miPoints of Interest & Landmarks • Historic Walking Areas

Torre Abdel Aziz
21
455 ftHistoric Sites • Monuments & Statues

Barrio Santa Cruz
8,859
0.2 miNeighborhoods • Historic Walking Areas

Hospital de los Venerables
861
0.1 miSpeciality Museums

Plaza Patio de Banderas
100
0.1 miPoints of Interest & Landmarks

Palace Yanduri
11
483 ftHistoric Sites
Contribute
Detailed Reviews: Reviews order informed by descriptiveness of user-identified themes such as cleanliness, atmosphere, general tips and location information.
Popular mentions
5.0
3,103 reviews
Excellent
2,447
Very good
617
Average
34
Poor
1
Terrible
5
JoanJh
Saratoga, CA440 contributions
Mar 2022
We stayed in this neighborhood which is charming and very clean. There are tons of shops, bars, tapa restaurants in the area. While there are a lot of people and businesses in the neighborhood, it never gets noisy since cars are not allowed inside this area.
Written March 17, 2022
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Natasha
Glasgow, UK7 contributions
Oct 2020
The centre has plenty to see and do, we were lucky that our Hotel was inside this historic city giving us plenty of opportunities to explore. The weather was good, with very little tourists around. All the major attractions are in this area, it has a lovely feel especially at nights. Restautants are great too.
Written January 19, 2021
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Cymro
Coimbra, Portugal3,344 contributions
Jul 2020
I found Seville to be a lovely city, with many historic buildings and numerous narrow streets, and its inhabitants very friendly. I visited at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic and it felt like I virtually had the city to myself, there were so few tourists. I suspect that in a 'normal' year, it is packed with tourists during the summer months. I was only there for 3 nights and I will definitely return.
Written September 13, 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Roxana Travel & Dining Reviews
Greenwich, CT164 contributions
Jan 2020
One of the most architecturally enchanting cities in Europe that oozes with Arabic influences, remnants of past Muslim dominated Spain. With so much history here, from the site of Columbus’ tomb found at the gothic Cathedral of Sevilla to the Moorish style Seville Royal Palace, the Alcazar, one day is simply not long enough to enjoy everything this city has to offer.
Also known as the southern Capital of Spain, Sevilla’s historical district houses lavishly beautiful aristocratic mansions built during the height of the city’s commercial trading days. Residents watch the world go by from flowered balconies that overlook orange-tree lined squares, water fountains and cobbled streets.
We were here on a Sunday. The streets were teeming with people strolling, eating at cafes and local bars or shopping. This city is truly alive and full of creative energy. There’s a magnetism to this place that draws you in.
The historical district is walkable, but if you want to cover ground faster, there are horse-drawn carriages lined up at major squares like the Plaza del Triunfo between the Alcazar and the Cathedral.
We parked at Aparcamiento Cano y Cueto and walked through narrow lanes in the historical Jewish Quarter to reach the sites. There are 3 driving routes you can take from Marbella. We took the road through Ronda and saw some of the most spectacular mountain landscapes and farmlands we’ve ever seen. It took us just over 2 hours from the coast. We will be returning to this captivating city.
Also known as the southern Capital of Spain, Sevilla’s historical district houses lavishly beautiful aristocratic mansions built during the height of the city’s commercial trading days. Residents watch the world go by from flowered balconies that overlook orange-tree lined squares, water fountains and cobbled streets.
We were here on a Sunday. The streets were teeming with people strolling, eating at cafes and local bars or shopping. This city is truly alive and full of creative energy. There’s a magnetism to this place that draws you in.
The historical district is walkable, but if you want to cover ground faster, there are horse-drawn carriages lined up at major squares like the Plaza del Triunfo between the Alcazar and the Cathedral.
We parked at Aparcamiento Cano y Cueto and walked through narrow lanes in the historical Jewish Quarter to reach the sites. There are 3 driving routes you can take from Marbella. We took the road through Ronda and saw some of the most spectacular mountain landscapes and farmlands we’ve ever seen. It took us just over 2 hours from the coast. We will be returning to this captivating city.
Written January 26, 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Petertheswiss
Lucerne, Switzerland158 contributions
Feb 2020
The historical center of Sevilla is with its many beautiful houses, charming alleys a perfect place to get acquainted with Spanish life at its best. At night, the old town is extremely lively with hundreds of tasty eating places and bars. Pure entertainment!
Written February 27, 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
TACOB0B
United States1,131 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
We had walked to this area from the Acuario de Seville. This part of town is a bit of a mixed bag. It is quite interesting and fun wandering around and getting lost on all the winding streets and allies. The architecture in this part of town is amazing with the cathedral and all the other old buildings and churches. However, that being said, it is by far the most touristy part of town we have come upon so far. Lots of souvenir shops and lots and lots of people. We highly recommend braving the crowds and exploring this area.
Written January 2, 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
nnmercman
Camberley, UK13,158 contributions
Jan 2020
Seville is a great city and reasonably compact which makes it easy to walk round - don’t forget to cross the river and check out the Triana districts as well. The archeological museum is ground zero for the old quarter with it’s narrow streets full of bars and cafes (plus fly posters and graffiti!). As you wander round don’t forget to look up as that’s where you’ll glimpse all the great architecture (many of the street level facades have been changed over the years). Some of the side streets and alleys are scruffy plus the city council should make an effort get rid of beggars and “lucky heather” hawkers.
Written January 9, 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
sundials0ft
Morpeth, UK19 contributions
May 2022
The historic centre of Sevilla has a large cathedral and a Moorish palace set in among dozens of little narrow streets packed with restaurants, bars, small shady squares and lively goings on. The centre is busy with guided tours. This area is good for a couple of days visit.
Written May 25, 2022
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Jean-Marie B
Albufeira, Portugal21 contributions
Dec 2019
During day time it is quiet and romantic; but after 6 PM it is so crowded, it is difficult to walk.
Difficult to shoot photos that show all its beauty, especially a night, unless you have a good camera and wide zoom. Forget smartphone photos; they show only a frction of the real beauty
Difficult to shoot photos that show all its beauty, especially a night, unless you have a good camera and wide zoom. Forget smartphone photos; they show only a frction of the real beauty
Written January 4, 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
KathleenR_28
Port Dover, Canada6,325 contributions
Jan 2020 • Friends
I visited Seville a second time and, even after having stayed longer, it felt like I never had enough of her. She exudes life and vibrancy. Her beautiful Cathedral, the Alcazar, the narrow streets lined with one restaurant after another, the river, the people. What a delightful place. My friend and I walked everywhere ... so much to see, hear, and experience. I am sure I will be back, and it will be for a longer period of time.
Written January 22, 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
mario m
6 contributions
Siamo mamma papà e bimba di 4 anni,nel centro storico in che zona consigliate di stare con l'hotel? Grazie a tutti
lorella816
Messina, Italy73 contributions
La zona del mirador è tranquilla e centrale ed un po' meno cara
bobonnie5
Montvale, NJ21 contributions
Can somebody give me a specific landmark or point of interest that is right in the historic center of Seville? I read about the narrow streets and I'm not entirely sure where they refer to. Thanks
ALEJANDRO B
Madrid, Spain81 contributions
Catedral is the limelight, just at the Giralda, and many tours start at Las Setas place, very popular and easy to find.
sandyllong33
San Diego, CA
What is a good, moderately priced and charming hotel in this area?
Is being in the area on my own good for 3-4 days?
Thanks,
Sandy
BennyMalaga
Malaga, Spain89,775 contributions
I always stay at the Hotel Becquer in a quiet area near the center of town.
Frequently Asked Questions about Centro Historico de Sevilla
- We recommend booking Centro Historico de Sevilla tours ahead of time to secure your spot. If you book with Tripadvisor, you can cancel up to 24 hours before your tour starts for a full refund. See all 43 Centro Historico de Sevilla tours on Tripadvisor
- According to Tripadvisor travelers, these are the best ways to experience Centro Historico de Sevilla:
- Private City Kickstart Tour: Seville (From $53.58)
- Alcazar of Seville Guided Tour with Skip the Line Ticket (From $35.90)
- Seville City Bike Tour (From $32.15)
- Cadiz to Seville Shore Excursion with Skip the Line Alcazar, Pickup & Dropoff (From $106.08)
- Full Tour with tickets in Alcazar of Seville (Priority Access) (From $35.36)
- Hotels near Centro Historico de Sevilla:
- (0.03 mi) Pension Alcazar
- (0.03 mi) Legado Alcazar
- (0.04 mi) Hostal Arias
- (0.07 mi) Suites Murillo Alcázar
- (0.08 mi) Toc Hostel Sevilla
- Restaurants near Centro Historico de Sevilla:
- (0.03 mi) Propiedades Millerty SL.
- (0.08 mi) Donaire Azabache - Archivos de Indias
- (0.11 mi) Cristina Bistro
- (0.12 mi) Arabesca Restaurant
- (0.12 mi) El Rincon De Beirut