Synonymous with Spanish dancing horses, the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art is considered one of the "big four" equestrian arts schools in the world, alongside the Spanish Riding School in Vienna, the Escola Portuguesa de Arte Equestre in Queluz, Portugal; and the Cadre Noir in Saumur, France.
With tours of the training arena, stables, palace, gardens, and onsite museum available, it's a total must for horse-lovers, but even "neigh"-sayers will be impressed too!
Flamenco Theater Triana is a historic theater on the banks of the Guadalquivir River in Seville.
This unique 130-capacity space is home to daily flamenco shows performed by some of the region's most talented dancers and musicians. Catch a show at the Triana to experience some authentic Spanish culture!
Seville's Museum of Illusions presents a collection of optical illusions, holograms, distorted rooms, and puzzles that put your mind to the test.
The museum is suitable for all ages and guarantees a memorable experience with family or friends. Get your Museum of Illusions tickets and laugh, touch, and investigate across different rooms and activities. Take original photographs and use all your creativity and imagination around the museum!
Seville’s Real Maestranza de Caballería is one of the most famous and significant bullfighting arenas in Spain. Its original construction dates back to 1749, and the arena has been used to host the divisive local tradition for centuries. It's estimated that over 4,000 bulls are killed as part of corridas around the country every year.
To this day, bullfighting remains a popular tradition in Seville, despite being seen as controversial by individuals and organizations in and out of Spain. The annual Feria de Abril, or April Festival, features daily events in the Real Maestranza, which is known for its especially intense atmosphere.