Lugar para hospedarseNovedadTrace Seville’s ceramic legacy along the Guadalquivir
Seville’s identity has always been shaped by the Guadalquivir River, and this waterfront walk reveals why. I’ll show you the city through an architectural lens, mapping its evolution from medieval to modern times. Along the way, you’ll explore how Seville’s ceramic heritage has left a lasting impact on its skyline, from the grand palaces at the historic center to the artisan workshops of Triana.
• Begin with an exclusive visit to the Navigation Pavilion Tower, a modern landmark from Expo 92. From its panoramic platform, take in an aerial view of Seville’s historic center, Triana, and the architectural legacy that lines the riverbanks.
• Stroll along the Guadalquivir, retracing the trade routes that once transported Seville’s renowned ceramics.
• Then, step inside Centro Cerámica Triana, a restored pottery factory where Andalusian tiles were crafted for palaces, churches, and courtyards. You’ll get an up-close look at the meticulous restoration work that brought this cultural treasure back to life.
As a lasting memory, you’ll take home a handcrafted ceramic tile—a tribute to Triana’s artistry and Seville’s beloved ceramic tradition. If you’d like to extend your journey, you can dine at Alfarería 21, a restaurant housed in a former pottery factory, surrounded by restored kilns, original tilework, and echoes of centuries-old craftsmanship.