Sevilla, Spain
Ready-to-follow 3-day Seville plan with walking routes, Google Maps links, food spots under €10, and free flamenco tips.
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Seville is the cultural heart of southern Spain and the capital of Andalusia. Known for flamenco, tapas, and stunning architecture, it's a city full of energy and history.
Major landmarks include the Seville Cathedral, the Alcázar, Plaza de España, and the lively Triana neighborhood. The city’s orange-tree-lined streets and historic courtyards make it perfect for slow walks and evening tapas.
Seville is also famous for its festivals — especially Feria de Abril and Semana Santa — which transform the city into a nonstop celebration of tradition, music, and local pride.
The PDF guide is based on real walks and timing in Seville, not on theory. It shows exactly where to go, in what order, and how to avoid the most touristy traps.
A short trip (2–4 days) to Seville typically costs around €120–180 per person. Budget hotels are €35–45 per night, car rentals from €20/day, and local flights or train tickets cost around €40–60. Tapas meals are cheap — around €10–12 per person.
| Category | Budget traveler | Comfort traveler |
|---|---|---|
| Hotel (per night) | €35–45 (simple pension / hostel) | €70–110 (central boutique hotel) |
| Food (per day) | €15–20 (tapas, bakeries, menú del día) | €30–40 (sit-down dinners, rooftop drinks) |
| Transport | Mostly walking + occasional bus (€2 per ride) | Taxi/ride share for late nights (€7–10 per ride) |
| Attractions | €20–30 (Cathedral, Alcázar, Plaza de España boat) | €40–60 (guided tours, flamenco show) |
Prices are approximate and can change by season. The PDF guide includes updated examples and links to official ticket pages.
The PDF shows every step in detail with Google Maps links. Here is a quick overview of how the 3 days are structured:
In the paid guide every bullet above becomes a detailed route with turn‑by‑turn directions, estimated walking times, and exact tapas bars that are good and not overpriced.
What you get:
The PDF is designed so you don’t have to research everything yourself – you just follow the route and tap the links when you need tickets, maps or more details.
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Yes, the guide is updated for 2025 with current opening hours, prices, and the latest local recommendations.
Yes! Once downloaded, the PDF works completely offline. The Google Maps links will open when you have internet, but all the route information is in the PDF itself.
Absolutely! The itinerary is designed for first-time visitors to Seville, with clear day-by-day plans, walking routes, and explanations of what to see and why.