Romantic, artistic, colorful, and enchanting, the Andalusian capital of Seville is a dreamy stroll through a Moorish past as you wander through its charming narrow streets dripping in North African influence.
Beat the heat and explore Seville museums which are full of art and history that will surely contextualize your stay in Seville.
Summer Activities in Seville
In the Alcazar Palace, Islamic and Christian architectural influences converge into a breathtaking complex of different rooms and gardens to explore.
Being the birthplace of flamenco, you can catch local Flamenco shows in Seville both on a professional stage (Museo del Baile de Flamenco) or for free at a local spot (La Carboneria).
Spend a half or full-day retreat in this hamman-style spa getting massages, soaking in a wine bath, visiting the different hot and cold baths, floating in their salt-water pool, cooling down in their rooftop pool and/or just… relaxing!
In the early morning or evening, you can marvel at the beauty of Seville by kayak or on a guided Paddle Surf tour.
Things to Do in Summer in Seville
Take an enclosed boat cruise down the Guadalquivir River. You can combine this with food or drinks, or simply sit back and enjoy the air-conditioned ride.
This wooden architectural structure is open until midnight, which is perfect for your Seville summertime travels. For a small fee (about 5 euros) you can enter to admire the panoramic views from the top.