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You can never spend enough time in any of Spain, but with three days in Seville you can get an overview of some of the main sights and the local culture. My sister and I had the opportunity to spend six incredible months here and we have included the best of the best in this itinerary, including some fantastic off the beaten path recommendations

Day 1: The Major Sites

Check into your hotel early in the morning. If your rooms aren’t ready, ask to leave your luggage so that you can begin sightseeing. The city center is incredibly compact so if you stay here you won’t have to worry about transportation.

If you haven’t already eaten breakfast (or if you want a second one, go ahead I won’t judge), head to one of the many cafes in for a bite to eat. A bit out of the way but well known for their churros con chocolate, a must in Seville, is Bar El Comercio.

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Churros con chocolate are life changing

Two other great breakfast spots are located in Los Remedios on Calle Asuncion (just a short walk from the center) are Granier and Café Del Valle. 

Granier has exceptional cappuccinos but I would personally recommend the Café Bonbon if you have a sweet tooth. Delectable AND desserty. For breakfast, try the toast with tomato spread or a muffin. Each muffin has a creamy filled center.

Café del Valle is my personal favorite—say hello to the barista, Jesus, for me! Try the vanilla chai latte (iced or hot) and chocolate frappe. The chocolate frappe comes with thick whipped cream, a sprinkle of candy, and a cookie stick. For breakfast, they have toast with various topping. A crowd pleaser is the chorizo and brie.

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Please tell me this isn’t the most perfect thing you’ve seen

After breakfast check out the Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world. The inside is just as stunning

Check out this itinerary for the top things to do during your three days in Seville! Includes a link to a google map with all restaurants and sights marked for you!
The stunning cathedral and a peak at the Giralda

After you’ve toured the breathtaking cathedral, head to the Giralda. The Giralda is the bell tower located right next to the Cathedral. It was the former minaret of the mosque that stood on the site under Muslim rule and was converted into a bell tower after the Reconquista. Head to the top of the tower, an easy climb, for beautiful views of the city.

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Sigh. I miss this

Next up is the Royal Alcazar of Seville. This was originally a Moorish fort build in the 10th century. It is the best example of Mudejar architectural style in Spain and a must see. Stroll through the beautiful palace rooms and the gardens to be transported back in time. Also, if you are a Game of Thrones fan, this is where Kingdom of Dorne is filmed.

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Do you feel like royalty yet?

Perfect time for lunch. You’ve earned it. Follow your nose to any of the many cafes and settle down for big lunch to give you some energy for the rest of the day. A recommendation  near the Cathedral for lunch is Iguanas Ranas. Okay okay, so it is not Spanish food but it is some really yummy Mexican food…and who doesn’t want Mexican food at all times? I loved the vegetarian enchiladas and margaritas. If you want a little Italian, San Marco will never disappoint. Located in Barrio Santa Cruz, behind the Cathedral, the pesto ravioli and goat cheese pizza will make your mouth water.

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Look at how beautiful the restaurant is

After lunch, walk towards the Guadalquivir river. Your destination is the historic Torre del Oro that is home to a compelling maritime museum.

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That tower behind my head is your destination, friends

After you visit the Torre, cross over to Triana and spend the rest of the afternoon exploring this vibrant neighborhood. If you want to return to Triana after dinner, there is a great outdoor bar lounge that became practically a second home when I studied abroad. Located across the bridge, it is called SoHo and features fantastic cocktails for a reasonable price (around 6 euros).  If you are a fan of hookah, this is also the place. Order a grape mint hookah and a caipirinha, sit back on a lounge chair, and enjoy the view of the river.

Locals don’t eat dinner until the evening so take some time to head back to your hotel and freshen up for dinner. Now it’s time to eat some fantastic Spanish food. I swear I still dream about these places. Bodega Santa Cruz and Los Coloniales are two of your best tapas bets. Both of these almost always have a line out the door so check the hours and get there right as it opens if you do not want to wait.

Thankfully Los Coloniales is one of the few restaurants in Seville (and possibly all of Spain) that has incredibly fast service. And if you go… order the almond chicken and spinach croquettes or you will regret it forever. Post dinner, check out Calle Alfalfa for some drinks. Calle Alfalfa is one of the few places in Seville that closes early and by early I mean at 2 am because at that point most people head to the clubs which are open well into the early hours of the morning.

Day 2: Falling in Love with Seville

Wake up, pinch yourself because this is reality and you are in Seville, and prepare yourself for your second day in this enchanting city. Don’t forget to grab your camera!

First up is a visit to Plaza de Espana. Take a few moments to gawk at the beautiful plaza before making your rounds and exploring the beautiful monuments.

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If you have the time, take a paddleboat around the plaza. They are only 5 euros and it is a fun thing to do with family or friends.

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Afterwards, check out Parque Luisa (right next to the plaza). You can rent a four-person bike and tour the park this way. Try not to run into the walls if you are the person steering (this may or may not have happened to me).

Next, it’s time to stroll through Santa Cruz, a neighborhood located close to the Cathedral. Get lost in these streets. The neighborhood boasts an eclectic assortment of cafes, boutiques, and bars. After you get your full of this captivating barrio, chose a spot for lunch and rest your weary feet.

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If you like milkshakes, smoothies, or fruit parfaits, Milk Away is a great stop, especially on a hot day. Located just a little beyond this barrio, it is small and tucked away in between two other stores so look carefully. Another place to cool off and enjoy a milkshake is Amorino. They are located everywhere in Seville, especially in the El Centro area. Their gelato is delectable but the real gem are the milkshakes. They are a little overpriced but if you get one, I suggest a vanilla and hazelnut gelato mix. I drank it so fast, I think I alarmed my friends. Oops.

If you are interested in artwork, head to the Museo de Bellas Artes. On Sundays there is a market set up featuring local paintings and sketches in all sorts of styles and price ranges. Save room in your suitcase for an art piece!

End your sightseeing for the day with the giant mushrooms in Plaza Encarnacion, now known as the Metropol Parasol, where one of the most modern works of architecture is located. Before you head to the top, grab some ice cream at La Abuela. Once you reach the top, enjoy a drink at the bar with a view of the city.

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Spend the rest of the afternoon gathering souvenirs and checking out some of the European fashion before dinner.

For dinner try Restaurante Habanita, perfect for vegetarians and carnivores alike. You’ll find traditional dishes as well as a few with Caribbean twists that make for an eclectic dining experience. They also have some of THE BEST mojitos I’ve ever tried. After a delicious dinner, head to La Carboneria in Santa Cruz for some Flamenco. The entrance is free and there is a daily show at 11 pm. La Carboneria also carries Agua de Seville. Rumor has it that it packs a punch because it has four kinds of liquor, champagne, pineapple juice, and cream. I’ll let you judge the level of its potency for yourself.

Day 3: The Pursuit of Happiness

Spend your last day of Seville making sure you’ve checked everything off of your list. Make that your first priority.

What’ll it be today? Try a relaxing cruise down the Guadalquivir or rent a paddle boat if you want more of an exercise. You can bring food and drinks aboard the paddle boat so stop at any store and grab your beverage of choice and some crackers and cheese for the ride.

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This is how we spent my 21st birthday 🙂 Wow I can not believe it’s been 5 years!

Interested in ruins? Catch a bus to Italica to see the Roman ruins just outside of Seville. This is a well preserved site and was home of emperors Trajan and Hadrian.

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Looking for an easy day trip? Hop on a bus to Ronda, located a little under two hours from Seville. Ernest Hemingway wrote that it is the most romantic town in Spain

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Spend your last evening getting a drink at the outdoor bar on top of Hotel Dona Maria with a view of the Cathedral and all of the lights. Drinks can be a little pricy but the view is worth it. Another worthy rooftop is Boston in El Centro. Again, a little pricey but it has great vibes and a great view.

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You just can’t beat this view

No matter how you choose to spend your last day, you are sure to leave a piece of your heart in Seville. I personally can not wait to go back!

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Ever since I can remember I've loved to travel. As I get older, travel continues to be a priority and I find myself with an insatiable desire to travel as much as I possibly can. My travel style has shifted from jam packing my trips with the top sights and hopping from city to city to slower travel. I loves exploring lesser known destinations, connecting to the culture through food and wine, and supporting local-owned businesses. Every trip I take is an elevated adventure.

18 Comments

  1. I really like your travel plan! That’s always a pain point for me- determining what to do and feeling like I’m not missing anything. This is really useful!

  2. I really fell in love with the beautiful clicks. What an amazing place and beautiful architecture! i really love the places with historical importance. Love the travel plan! Your post is a guide and quick reference to anyone visiting!

  3. I LOVE Sevilla!!! So beautiful. If you have time, it’s also gorgeous to swing back by the Plaza de Espana in the evening – sunset reflecting on the building is fantastic!

    • Priyanka Reply

      So true! We did that a lot when we studied abroad

  4. What an amazing trip in three days… you did so much! Great travel guides, am now checking out your posts on Greece….

  5. What a great Itinerary! I love that you also provide the mobile version through Google Maps, that’s super useful!

    That hot chocolate with churros looks so delicious! I could use one right now 🙂

    Love the variety of sights and activities you included. I’ve always wanted to go to Sevilla and now I want to go even more!

    • Priyanka Reply

      So glad you like it! I will continue to add the google maps to my itinerary posts! Churros con chocolate are absolutely incredible <3

  6. I’ve heard many great things about Seville and all that is has to offer. Your pictures illustrate well some of its many attractions.

  7. oh wow it looks really stunning, I love those Royal hardens and the architecture is beautiful -what a fantastic place for a long weekend! oh and yes that chocolate frappe looks insanely good!

  8. Seville is so beautiful. Love the streets, the architecture is just amazing. Your pictures are so perfect, and the chocolate frappe looks yummy!

  9. I just started to think about doing a trip to Spain next year and this city was high on my list of must dos. I’ll keep this article handy!

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