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Danielle_M, Mar 2026
Great Tour of Key Seville Highlights!
Our family (two adults + two teenagers) absolutely loved this guided tour with Luis from Crown Tours! Our spring break itinerary only allowed for one full day of exploration in Seville, and I believe this tour is an incredibly efficient and informative way to visit the Real Alcazar and Cathedral in Seville. I also appreciated that the admission tickets provided by Crown Tours for each sight came with co-benefits in the form of admissions to other sights in Seville, like the Antiquarium. The Real Alcazar is NOT to be missed; a major highlight of our time in Spain. And, the Cathedral also has some unique attributes. Luis provided great background information on Seville's history, and highlighted aspects of the sights visited with ease. I recommend this tour!
David_G, Mar 2026
Fabulous informative guided tour
Get to the meeting point in good time as there was some confusion by the guides as to who was in which group, so delayed the start. Otherwise a very good tour with Abraham inc. tower. Be prepared as there are 35 ramps and a few steps to the top. The palace is amazing with beautiful gardens.
Gene_B, Mar 2026
Where Every Bite Has a Story — Jeff’s Seville Food Tour
Jeff's Seville Food & History Tour — Best in Class I've done three food tours in Seville before, and many food tours around the world. This one exceeded all of them. Jeff is an exceptional guide — deeply knowledgeable about Spanish history and culture, and particularly Andalusian history, with a rare ability to connect the past to the present. Every stop felt intentional, with context that made the food mean something beyond just the taste. We hit four stops across the city: 🍺 SOPORTALES (El Salvador) — Altramuces, chicharrón de Cádiz, montadito de pringá, washed down with Cruzcampo and tinto de verano con limón. The perfect warm-up. 🦈 ESCALONA (La Alfalfa Square) — Mojama, cazón en adobo, and a tortilla de patata al whisky that I'm still thinking about. Paired beautifully with manzanilla and a crisp Verdejo. 🧀 MAESTRO MARCELINO (Hernando Colón Street) — An Iberian charcuterie spread — salchichón, jamón serrano, presa — alongside Payoyo goat cheese (a revelation). The wine pairing here was outstanding: a Syrah from Huelva and a Zalema grape white from Contreras Ruiz Bodegas. 🍷 ENTRECALLES (Santa Cruz Jewish Quarter) — The perfect finale in a historic family home. Espinacas con garbanzos, carrillada in reduced wine sauce, pestiños for dessert, and a stunning vino de naranja made from Seville bitter orange rinds with Pedro Ximénez and Palomino Fino grapes. Unforgettable. Our group was an international mix — DC, Ireland, the Netherlands, the UK, and California — and Jeff's storytelling brought everyone together from the first stop. It felt less like a tour and more like a dinner party with friends who happened to know a great deal about Seville. What sets Jeff apart is his food pairing knowledge, his balance of history and humor, and his genuine passion for the city. After the tour, he provided a curated list of restaurant recommendations, things to do, and more history to explore — going well beyond what any tour requires. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a repeat Seville traveler, do this tour. Highest possible recommendation.
Stephen_N, Mar 2026
Great Fun!!!
One of the best things we have done in Seville. Highly recommend this bike tour. Great fun and a great way to get your bearings if it’s your first time to Seville. Daniel our guide is like a walking talking encyclopaedia! He’s a brilliant guide and great fun! We learned so much about the history of Seville it really surprised us. We absolutely loved it. Thank you so much Daniel!!
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The Andalusian city of Seville is packed with attractions and activities. From discovering the origins of flamenco to learning how to make traditional dishes, there’s so much to discover. Booking one of the many Seville tours led by local guides is a great way to go beneath the surface and discover what makes Seville so unique. Whether exploring the incredible Alcazar palace, sampling tapas among the winding streets, or seeing the White Villages of Andalusia, you’ll be delighted by this special city.

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