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NSLondon
at 2024 Apr 16
NSLondon
at 2024 Apr 16
If you are to visit one casa in Seville then this is a good option. You are able to access the ground floor on the entry ticket and can also tour to upper floor with a guide for an additional cost (guided tours are every half hour and alternate between English and Spanish).

You can easily spend time exploring downstairs while waiting for your tour. The building and gardens are impressive and you can also take the opportunity to escape the sun and take a seat in the central courtyard.
Ana Gabriela
at 2024 Apr 15
Ana Gabriela
at 2024 Apr 15
Linda
Plaza situada junto al ayuntamiento. Cuenta con parada de tranvía.
Alexander Wingate
at 2024 Apr 07
Alexander Wingate
at 2024 Apr 07
The Torre del Oro museum is about the Naval history of Spain and the port of Sevilla. The museum has an audio guide you can use free on your own phone. Remember to bring air plugs. The audio guide is well made and was very interesting. The museum is free of entry and they wish for contributions/donations.
For persons who enjoy learning history this is a must visit when in Sevilla.

In addition to the fascinating museum, there is also a view at the top of the museum which is definitely worth visiting.
The tower overlooks the river and the city.
Torre del Oro is great site to visit as it combines a good museum, a view of the city and its in a tower with great architecture.
Beautiful private home/palace, went early in the morning when there were no queues. Enjoyed the beautiful tiles and captivating architecture.
Juliette S
at 2024 Mar 24
Juliette S
at 2024 Mar 24
The Azulejos are the star of this 16th century villa, alongside an interesting mix of architectural styles reflecting the amendments to the buildings over the centuries. It has a very extensive audio guide and was much less busy than more well known Seville locations making the visit very pleasant. We did only the ground floor (check if there is a guided tour in English as there were not at the time we visited). Don’t miss the Arabic inscribed tiles and the busts of Tiberius and other emperors along the main square. Some small parts are under restoration which didn’t interfere with the visit. The plaza the house opens out onto is also very quaint.
Casa Pilatos is a must see in Sevilla. It takes a little walk to get there, but it's totally worth it if you like history and architecture. It's an oasis that makes you go back Rome, yes to Rome, the house and gardens look very Italian.
Cláudio Cardona
at 2024 Mar 10
Cláudio Cardona
at 2024 Mar 10
Tres Cruces, set in the charming Santa Cruz neighborhood of Seville, is a site brimming with historical and cultural significance. Contrary to what its name might suggest, the plaza is actually a wide street that earned its name from three wooden crosses originally embedded in a house’s facade along Calle Ximénez de Enciso. These crosses, established in the 15th century, were a creative solution by locals to discourage unsavory street activities, such as public urination by tavern-goers, by sanctifying the area. Interestingly, the name of the street also relates to these crosses rather than the three stone columns with iron crosses, which represent the crucifixion of Christ and were added later .

The Plaza de las Tres Cruces is a quaint spot that comes to life at night with its magical orange illumination, giving it a cinematic ambiance . It’s recommended to visit during the evening when the lighting accentuates its beauty. As part of a Seville itinerary, a visitor should explore the maze of narrow alleys of the Barrio de Santa Cruz, stumbling upon this plaza and perhaps stopping by for tapas at local establishments like the restaurant Santa Teresa or El Librero Tapas y Quesos . This detour through Tres Cruces will offer a genuine experience of Seville’s historical layers and the local way of life.
A must visit location in Seville. Full of history, very well preserved. I wish some areas were more accesible, and the tours of the upper deck were limited. Still, a must visit location.
Luie
at 2024 Mar 03
Luie
at 2024 Mar 03
Torre Del Oro was a military watchtower on the Guadalquivir River in Sevilla , It was built in 1331, The admission fee was €3 to go inside to the museum in the top and look the samples of the history of the Spanish Ships and after I climbing 3 stories to reach the roof and I got a nice view to the riverside, Nice to visit.
Lukas
at 2024 Mar 02
Lukas
at 2024 Mar 02
The main attraction of the place is definitely the view of Seville. However the nautical museum inside was a nice surprise. Definitely recommend visiting.
Sympa mais surtout le matin
Plaza de entrada a Triana, hay mucho movimiento, da acceso a una calle peatonal con mucho tránsito, muchas terrazas, mucho ambiente, una verdadera maravilla.
Faheem Anwar
at 2024 Feb 19
Faheem Anwar
at 2024 Feb 19
Stunning dodecagnol watch tower built by the Arabs to control access into seville. Now serves as a naval museum. Great panoramic views of the town from the top.
It's just a shame there's no information on the original muslim builders, its almost as if they don't count 🤷🏽‍♂️
There is no fee to get in. You just need to make a donation. No need to prebook.
Plaza maravillosa, pleno centro, con el Ayuntamiento a un lado, y con una serie de edificios a la altura de la lugar, está lleno de terrazas do de tomarte algo al sol.
Ana Palenciano
at 2024 Feb 16
Ana Palenciano
at 2024 Feb 16
What a find! We were staying a couple of doors from Casa de Salinas and spotted it on our way back one day. So pleased we went in. Beautiful private house and the 25-minute guided tour led by Maria was excellent. Definitely worth the €10 entry fee.
Preciosa plaza ubicada en el centro de la ciudad de Sevilla, donde se encuentra la fachada mas bonita del Ayuntamiento, el Banco de España e innumerable fachadas de edificios que la dan un especial caracter y belleza a esta plaza.
Plaza que es usada para quedar en los tours gratuitos que enseñan al turista la belleza de esta ciudad.
Angela Orphanou
at 2024 Feb 03
Angela Orphanou
at 2024 Feb 03
A great place to visit and learn about the family that still lives there and about the palace. Interesting to see some of the rooms that they still use today. They have got tours in English and Spanish so there might be a wait if a tour is on. The tour is only 25 minutes and there are in small groups.In the summer the last tour finishes at lunchtime as the family uses the rooms in the afternoons.
Beautiful Andalusian Palace, with a squared patio adorned with azulejos and marble statues, that was built between 1483 and 1505 by Pedro Enríquez de Quiñones, Adelantado Mayor of Andalucía, and his wife Catalina de Rivera. Other buildings were added in two following phases, between 1520 and 1570. The name comes from the pilgrimage in Gerusalem of Don Fabrique Enríquez de Rivera, Pedro's son. The ticket costs 15€ and includes the free visit of the lower floor plus the guided visit of the upper floor.
Ali Lari
at 2024 Jan 14
Ali Lari
at 2024 Jan 14
Worth visiting place. Next to the river and it has some nice views. The exterior is more attractive than the interior. The views are a bit blocked by the little columns on the roof but still worth to climb and have a look around.
Une très belle crèche grandeur nature. Gratuit. Je recommande
Tim Stulen
at 2024 Jan 02
Tim Stulen
at 2024 Jan 02
This place is absolutely beautiful. Amazing architecture, a must see when visiting Sevilla. The staff was super friendly. The only downside was the heavy Spanish accent during our English tour. I couldn’t understand a word. But that’s okay. There’s enough to see ◡̈ .
Sheryl Yu
at 2023 Dec 29
Sheryl Yu
at 2023 Dec 29
Free access with voluntary contribution (small amount of fee) to the navy. Do not miss the display area on the ground floor next to the entrance for going up. It tells the historical story of Seville and this tower - very interesting and fascinating. On the top of the tower there is amazing view of the river and the lovely city. The sunshine in the winter makes the city bright and soft. Definitely must-go in Seville. Also it is nice to walk along the river bank! Some cruises start here!
Sheryl Yu
at 2023 Dec 28
Sheryl Yu
at 2023 Dec 28
I was lucky to have an English tour guide about this interesting place. The upper floor is full of stories and lovely stories & objectives. There is also a great view from the upper floor of the whole place. The garden is adorable and therapeutic. I noticed that this place is under management and there are some places that had not been explored yet. I am glad that I spent some valuable time here.
Michael Milford
at 2023 Dec 18
Michael Milford
at 2023 Dec 18
Lovely little tower gem in Seville. Includes a small but very good maritime naval museum with scale models and gold historical info on pivotal figures and journeys. Great views all around from the top. A 3 euro donation is recommended at the entrance.
Roman Gravit
at 2023 Nov 14
Roman Gravit
at 2023 Nov 14
Torre del Oro is a Moorish tower built to protect the harbor of Seville in 1220. The height of the tower is 37 meters. Once there was a similar tower on the other side of the river, and when necessary, they stretched a chain between the towers to prohibit the passage of ships. There is a small museum in the tower and an observation deck at the very top. There is a free visit time.
Chouette place pour manger qqch un peu en dehors de la masse touristique
Des colonnes romaine sans plus.......mais sur une place très animée avec des restaurants vraiment sympa et très bien...
Un endroit historique
Cette place n'est pas extraordinaire hormis ces 2 colonnes place pas très soignée
Rien d'intéressant à voir. Ce n'est pas la plus belle place qu'on ait pu vois à Séville. Fréquentation pas top
Place centrale et très vivante.
Idéal pour manger ou boire car entourée de restaurants et de bars.
Très belles et en plus la place vaut le détour
Es la plaza central de Sevilla a las espaldas del ayuntamiento, con tiendas, salas de exposiciones y cafetería. Punto central de los eventos de antaño, hay que disfrutar de su arquitectura barroco y dieciochesca. ¡Y de su ambiente distendido! Es, sencillamente, un imprescindible en Sevilla.
Très animée