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Tower of Gold – Plaza de España, Seville loop from Cartuja

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Tower of Gold – Plaza de España, Seville loop from Cartuja

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Tower of Gold – Plaza de España, Seville loop from Cartuja

03:53

15.2km

60m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 13, 2026

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Train Station

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6.55 km

Torre del Oro

Highlight • Monument

Many expect a tower similar in size to Big Ben, only to be surprised by the building's low height. However, if there's one thing that's undeniable, it's that few images shine as brightly in our city as the view of this building on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, with the Maestranza and Giralda towers behind it. You're moved every time you see it at night from the San Telmo Bridge. Its height is 36 meters, and it's a watchtower, meaning it was part of a fortified enclosure, with which it was connected. Its main function was to defend the city.
It is said that its name comes from the golden glow the tower reflected on the river.

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2

7.44 km

Costurero de la Reina

Highlight • Monument

Tourist Office The Costurero de la Reina (Queen's Sewing Machine) is a charming neo-Mudéjar building in the Parque de María Luisa in Seville. It was built in 1893 by Juan Talavera y de la Vega as a small tower for the guardhouse of the Palacio de San Telmo. The building, which is shaped like a small hexagonal castle, is famous for the fact that, according to legend, María de las Mercedes, the future wife of King Alfonso XII, spent much of her time there sewing.
Today, the Costurero de la Reina serves as Seville's Tourist Information Office.

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3

8.04 km

Plaza de España, Seville

Highlight • Monument

The always spectacular and cinematographic Plaza de España.
A must visit on every trip to Seville.
It doesn't matter what time it is or what day of the week it is: there is always a good atmosphere, musicians, performances and a good number of visitors walking around.

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4

9.36 km

Hispalis Fountain

Highlight • Monument

This fountain was commissioned by the City Council in 1928 and designed by the sculptor Manuel Delgado Brackenbury and the architect Juan Bautista Míguez Roca. It was installed in 1929, coinciding with the Ibero-American Exposition of that year.

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5

9.93 km

The Giralda

Highlight • Religious Site

The Giralda wonderfully sums up many centuries of history in its own physiognomy. The confluence of the different architectural styles that characterise it is a reflection of the cultures that inhabited Seville. The result, eclectic and unique, fascinates any traveller.

The first section of the Giralda is in the Almohad style. The architects Ibn Basso and Ali de Gomara were the architects of this minaret built for the city's great mosque. An earthquake in 1356 caused the four bronze spheres that crowned the tower to fall.

The bell body is in the Renaissance style, and was designed by Hernán Ruiz in the 16th century. At its peak, 104 metres high, you can see a very special weather vane: the Giraldillo, another symbol of Seville.

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10.00 km

The Giralda and the cathedral

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It is composed of a central prism with a square base, surrounded by four external walls. Between both structures are the ramps, which in the case of this tower and due to its large size, even allowed access on horseback.

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10.3 km

Seville Cathedral (Cathedral of Seville)

Highlight • Religious Site

The Holy, Metropolitan and Patriarchal Cathedral Church Santa María de la Sede y de la Asunción de Sevilla; better known as the Cathedral of Seville, it is a Catholic temple in the Gothic style. It is one of the largest cathedrals in the world in that style.

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12.3 km

Seville Tower

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The Cajasol Tower, also known as Torre Sevilla, is the tallest building in Seville. With its 40 floors, the tower can be seen from afar. It doesn't really fit into the cityscape of Seville, but it is an interesting building in its own right.
The 180 m high tower houses offices and a 5-star hotel. Construction began in 2008 and the tower opened in 2016.

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15.2 km

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Train Station

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10.4 km

2.96 km

1.06 km

476 m

231 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

8.48 km

3.22 km

2.67 km

618 m

102 m

< 100 m

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