A 5‑day romantic getaway exploring Seville’s historic heart, its vibrant surroundings and unique outdoor experiences, with boutique lodging and mid‑to‑high‑budget comforts.
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Duration5 days
Travellers2
Best time to visitApril to June or September to October
Estimated cost$3,500 - $5,000
Main airportSVQ
Itinerary
Day 1 - Seville
Location: Seville, Spain
Leisurely walk around the iconic semi‑circular plaza with tiled alcoves and canal.
Cost: Free · Travel time: 5 min walk · Near Plaza de España, Seville
Options: Walking
Traditional flamenco performance with live guitar at Casa de la Guitarra.
Cost: €30 per person · Travel time: 10 min walk · Near Casa de la Guitarra, Seville
Options: Walking
Where to eat
La Cacharrería — Cozy café serving fresh pastries, avocado toast and specialty coffee.
El Rinconcillo — Seville’s oldest tapas bar offering classic Andalusian dishes.
La Casa del Flamenco — Restaurant attached to the flamenco venue, serving modern Andalusian cuisine.
Where to stay
Hotel Casa 1800 — Boutique hotel in a restored 19th‑century mansion, rooms €150‑200/night, rooftop terrace, free Wi‑Fi
Day 2 - Seville
Location: Seville, Spain
Guided tour of the royal palace’s Mudéjar rooms and lush gardens.
Cost: €13 per person · Travel time: 10 min walk · Near Real Alcázar, Seville
Options: Walking
Leisurely bike ride on the river promenade, passing historic bridges and the Torre del Oro.
Cost: €12 bike rental · Travel time: 5 min walk to bike station · By car · Near Riverbank bike path, Seville
Options: Bike rental
Where to eat
Casa Morales — Traditional bakery offering sweet pastries, fresh juices and café con leche.
La Azotea — Rooftop restaurant with modern Andalusian dishes and city views.
Private transfer by car from Seville to the park’s visitor centre.
Cost: €80 total · Travel time: 1 h 15 m · By car · Near Doñana Visitor Centre, Spain
Options: Private car hire
Expert‑led 4‑hour tour of the marshes, dunes and pine forests, focusing on birds and the elusive Iberian lynx.
Cost: €65 per person · Travel time: On‑site walk · Near Doñana National Park, Spain
Options: Walking, 4×4 vehicle
Where to eat
Hotel Casa 1800 Breakfast — Continental breakfast served on the rooftop terrace.
Restaurante El Rocío — Traditional Andalusian eatery near the park, known for fresh fish dishes.
Eslava — Popular tapas bar in Seville offering creative small plates.
Day 4 - Triana & Cooking
Location: Triana, Seville
Create your own traditional Andalusian ceramic piece under a local artisan.
Cost: €50 per person · Travel time: 12 min walk · Near Centro Cerámico de Triana, Seville
Options: Walking
Interactive class where you learn to prepare classic tapas, followed by a shared tasting.
Cost: €70 per person (includes lunch) · Travel time: 5 min walk · Near Casa de la Gastronomía, Seville
Options: Walking
Where to eat
Bar Alfalfa — Bright café serving fresh juices, toast and Spanish omelette.
La Bodega de la Palma — Cozy wine bar offering a curated selection of local wines and small plates.
Day 5 - Carmona & Departure
Location: Carmona, Spain
Guided 2‑hour ride through historic olive groves and past the ancient city walls.
Cost: €65 per person · Travel time: 30 min drive from Seville · By car · Near Centro Ecuestre Carmona, Spain
Options: Private car transfer
Private transfer back to Seville Airport for departure flight.
Cost: €70 total · Travel time: 45 min drive · By car · Near Seville Airport (SVQ)
Options: Private car
Where to eat
Hotel Casa 1800 Breakfast — Continental breakfast with fresh fruit, pastries and coffee.
Bar Casa Morales — Local tavern serving simple sandwiches and gazpacho.
Estimated Cost
$3,500 - $5,000
Activities
$400 - $700
Air transportation
$1,500 - $2,000
Ground transportation
$300 - $500
Incidentals
$200 - $300
Lodging
$1,000 - $1,500
Meals
$600 - $800
Trip Highlights
Alcázar of Seville
Plaza de España
Metropol Parasol
Triana neighborhood
Doñana National Park
Carmona historic town
Jerez de la Frontera
Roman ruins of Italica
Visa Requirements
Spain
Application process: No visa needed for short stays. Ensure passport is valid for at least 3 months beyond departure.
Citizenship: General/US/EU/UK
Multiple entry: Allowed
Requirements: Valid passport, proof of onward travel, sufficient funds.
Stay allowed: Up to 90 days within 180‑day period (Schengen)
Visa required: No
Good to Know
May weather is warm but pleasant; book Alcázar tickets and flamenco show in advance; rent a car for Doñana and Carmona day trips; keep hydrated during outdoor activities.
Local Customs
Greetings are often a kiss on each cheek; expect a midday siesta with many shops closed; dinner is typically after 9 pm; tipping 5‑10% is customary in restaurants.
Background
Seville, the historic capital of Andalusia, was a major port during the Spanish Empire, renowned for its Moorish architecture, flamenco heritage and the 1992 Universal Exposition.
Useful Phrases
Hola — Hello
Gracias — Thank you
¿Cuánto cuesta? — How much does it cost?
Budget Tips
Travel mid‑week to avoid weekend price spikes
Book the Alcázar tickets and flamenco show online for discounted rates
Use a compact car rental for day trips; compare rates on Kayak or Rentalcars.com
Choose restaurants with set menus for better value
Time-Saving Tips
Reserve Alcázar and flamenco tickets at least 10 days ahead; pre‑order restaurant tables via TheFork; keep a digital map of bike routes.
Getting Around
Rent a compact car for Doñana and Carmona day trips; use city bikes for short rides within Seville; walk whenever possible in the historic centre.
Beating the Crowds
Early September offers pleasant weather and lower accommodation rates compared to high summer.
Local Deals
Seville City Pass (includes Alcázar, Metropol Parasol and public transport) offers up to 20% savings.