Guided Tour of the Macarena Neighborhood
We will start at the Hospital de las Cinco Llagas -today Parliament of Andalusia-, of great beauty and full of stories such as the ghost of Sister Ursula, or those mothers of the well to die, and without forgetting the fascinating legend that surrounds the origin of the Virgen de la Esperanza Macarena and a suitcase. We will visit the Muralla de la Macarena with its sinuous layout, Then we will enter the Basilica de la Esperanza Macarena, which today is still the most popular in Seville and of universal devotion. We will have the opportunity to see the oldest churches of the city - churches of San Gil, Santa Marina, San Marcos ... all built on the basis of ancient Muslim mosques, and striking for preserving the old minaret and sebka cloths as the Giralda. We will visit the last charcoal factory of Seville, a very unique corner. We will discover the Palace of the Marquises of Algaba -today Mudejar Art Center-. We will cross the famous Feria Street Market -the oldest market square in Seville-, an obligatory stop to see the local products, and with luck we will be able to cross the Thursday market. We will have "Macarena joy" in the Alameda de Hércules, one of the favorite leisure areas for Sevillians. We will visit another hidden gem of Seville, San Luis de los Franceses, with Solomonic columns like those of Bernini in the Vatican. And we will make a grateful stop in the Plaza de Montesión, where the old "regatonas"-sold all kinds of products. We will not miss the Corralones of the neighborhood, places of pure craftsmanship where even trades almost in danger of extinction are practiced. And from there to the Plaza de Santa Isabel, which for many is the most beautiful square in Seville, and where the house of Tomasin, the ghost Nazarene of the convent of Santa Isabel, awaits us. As if that were not enough, we will finish in a small Alcazar full of Seville's light... It is the palace where I was born, -verses of Antonio Machado-. Palacio de las Dueñas and its beautiful gardens. La Macarena is that neighborhood where history embraces you, flamenco invites you to a "quejío" and the tapas make you lose count... Here the art is in the streets and even the saints have their "salero"! Info: all stops are accessible and comfortable without hills. Include in your reservation a phone with Whatsapp. Children and teenagers occupy a seat. Our tour guides are accredited officials with great communication skills. This tour ends at Palacio de Dueñas. 》In summer only stops in the shade ✺ in winter in the sun. Also, come to the Free Tours of Seville and the Jewish Quarter, and don't miss the Free Tour Barrio Triana with Corrales included. -All tours are available in our profile-. If you do all of them you will see Seville 100%.