The origins of Triana date back to the foundation of Seville by the Phoenician merchant Melkart, who would be renamed Hercules. Without knowing it, Triana was destined to become one of the most famous neighbourhoods in Seville, mainly for its Flamenco and pottery tradition.
On this circular tour, Naturanda will help visitors to discover all the delightful features of this picturesque neighbourhood. You will learn about anecdotes, events and historical sites in Triana. A neighbourhood divided into two parts: to the south, the old port, and to the north, the most industrial part. With the iconic Puente de Triana bridge over the Guadalquivir River, the Calle Pureza and the Calle San Jacinto.
Visitors will learn about the Capillita del Carmen, the Triana market, the Castle of San Jorge, the Church of Santa Ana, the house of Esperanza de Triana and the old Cava de los Gitanos, the cradle of Flamenco.
A neighbourhood full of stories and legends, of traditions and Easter celebrations. You will walk along the famous Calle Betis, from where you will see the famous bridge and visit other sites like the Patio de Monipodio and the old Universidad de Mareantes.