Glide across the sweeping azulejo-tiled canals of Plaza de España by rowboat, then wind through the jasmine-scented lanes of the old Jewish Quarter with a private official guide who brings the neighbourhood's layered history vividly to life.
What to expect
The tour opens at the semicircular Plaza de España, a jaw-dropping 1929 Exposition masterpiece of brick, azulejo tile alcoves, and bridged canals — each alcove representing a Spanish province. Your guide rows you gently across the moat as morning light turns the tilework gold. The itinerary then threads through the Santa Cruz labyrinth: whitewashed walls dripping with bougainvillea, hidden courtyards, the 14th-century Callejón del Agua. The guide reveals the neighbourhood's transformation from a medieval Jewish aljama, through expulsion, to today's most coveted address. Orange trees line every lane and the scent is extraordinary.
Good to know
Plaza de España is a 15-min taxi from Santa Justa station. Combine this tour as a relaxed afternoon complement to a morning Alcázar/Cathedral visit. Wear comfortable walking shoes — cobblestones throughout.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Seville — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.