Seville Jewish Quarter Walking Tour with Tapas Lunch
Explore the ancient Aljama with an expert guide then savor a 3-course meal and Spanish wine tasting
Walk the cobblestone paths of Seville's former Jewish Quarter, known today as the Santa Cruz neighborhood. See the white-washed homes, flower-filled balconies, and the Callejón del Agua (Water Alley) that lines the Alcázar royal palace walls. Immerse yourself in centuries of history with an expert guide, then enjoy a three-course tapas meal, local Spanish wine, and a visit to a private wine cellar. This small-group guided tour is perfect for travelers seeking an authentic taste of Andalusia.
What You Get With This Tour
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Expert English-speaking guide
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Guided walking tour of Seville
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Three-course tapas meal
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Three glasses of wine
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Private wine cellar access
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Guide tips
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Entry to the Alcázar
Tour Itinerary
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Meet your guide at Plaza del Triunfo
Meet your licensed local guide next to the towering statue of the Immaculate Conception. After a brief introduction to the day's focus, your small-group guided tour begins, leading you toward the ancient Jewish Quarter. -
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Walking tour through the former Jewish Quarter
Start your walk near the Seville cathedral and the walls of the Alcázar royal palace. Your guide illuminates the former Jewish Quarter, or Aljama, by sharing stories and legends of the key figures who shaped this medieval city section. -
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Santa Cruz neighborhood and El Callejón del Agua
Follow your guide through the labyrinth of narrow streets, traditional patios, and white-washed houses of Santa Cruz. You will walk down El Callejón del Agua, a famous lane running alongside the Alcázar royal palace walls. -
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Tapas and wine at a local restaurant
Head to a respected local restaurant located within the quarter for a relaxing, authentic full meal. Share three courses of local tapas and Spanish wines, giving you a chance to connect with your group. -
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Visit a private wine cellar for a tasting
Conclude the meal with a visit to a private wine cellar within the quarter. Here, you will try a local drink to finish the experience and learn more about regional Spanish wines. -
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Your tour finishes at a local restaurant inside the Jewish Quarter
Your three-hour tour wraps up at the restaurant after your tapas and wine experience. You are perfectly situated in the heart of the Santa Cruz neighborhood, ready to continue your exploration of Seville.
Additional Information
Good to know:
Accessibility: This tour involves ancient ground and uneven terrain. It is unfortunately not wheelchair or stroller accessible. A soft baby carrier is recommended.
Dietary Restrictions: Please contact us in advance with any special dietary restrictions or allergies, so we can do our best to accommodate you.
Alcohol Consumption: This tour includes local wine; participants consuming alcohol should be of legal drinking age in Spain (18). Please bring a government-issued ID if you plan to partake.
Check-in: Arrive 15 minutes early for check-in at the meeting point so the group can depart on time.
Your 3-hour tour includes:
Expert English-speaking guide
Guided walking tour of Seville
Three-course tapas meal
Two glasses of wine served with the meal
Tasting of a local drink at a private wine cellar
Maximum group size of 10
What to bring:
Government-issued ID (for those partaking in alcohol)
Comfortable walking shoes
Camera
Water bottle
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where to meet?
You will meet your guide at the Plaza del Triunfo, next to the large statue of the Immaculate Conception. The tour concludes nearby at a local restaurant inside the former Jewish Quarter after the tapas meal and wine cellar visit.
Is this tour family friendly?
Yes, this experience is suitable for all ages, though children must be accompanied by an adult. The meal and walking component are generally enjoyed by families, but please note the included wine is for adults of legal drinking age.
What if I have concerns about my mobility on this tour?
This experience involves approximately one hour and forty-five minutes of walking over ancient ground and uneven terrain, which is common in the narrow streets of the Jewish Quarter. The tour is not suitable for wheelchairs or guests with severe mobility issues.
Can you accommodate dietary restrictions?
The included three-course tapas meal is prepared to accommodate certain dietary requirements and intolerances. Please contact us in advance with your specific needs so we can inform the restaurant.
Is there much walking on this tour?
The historical walking portion of the experience is about an hour and forty-five minutes. You will be walking through the narrow, sometimes uneven, cobblestone streets of the Santa Cruz neighborhood and Murillo Gardens.
Do I need to bring identification for the tour?
Please bring a valid government-issued ID if you plan to partake in the included wine and local drinks, as the legal drinking age in Spain is eighteen.





