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School Spanish trip to Seville and Andalucia

The largest town in southern Spain, in Seville you will definitely want to visit the old city, the cathedral or the royal Mudejar palace (Alcazar).

Explore the winding streets and cross the Triana bridge over the Guadalquivir River and make sure not to miss out on the tapas; the city is credited with its invention and has more than a thousand bars where the choice of food is virtually unlimited!

from £269 pp
4 days/3 nights
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Includes:

  • 3 nights bed and breakfast accommodation
  • Return flights including tax
  • Airport transfers in Spain
  • Free staff place ratio 1:10
  • Detailed information pack
  • Comprehensive travel and medical insurance
  • VAT
  • Free itinerary planning service

Seville Cathedral

Seville Cathedral
Built in the 15th century on the site of an Islamic mosque, it is the third largest temple in the world, the largest of all Roman Catholic cathedrals. It has five naves and twenty-four chapels, containing 500 works of art from the city''s most prosperous era. One of the most interesting features is the enormous main altarpiece, considered the largest in the Christian world. Another outstanding fea...

The Giralda

The Giralda
The Giralda is the bell tower of the Cathedral of Seville, one of the largest churches in the world and an outstanding example of the Gothic and Baroque architectural styles. The tower is a former Almohad minaret which, when built, was the tallest tower in the world at 97.5 m (320 ft) in height. It was one of the most important symbols in the medieval city. Inside the tower, there is a 34-flight r...

El Real Alcazar

El Real Alcazar
This fortified palace was built in the year 913 by the Moorish Caliph Abd Al Raman III. After the Christian conquest of the Moors, the palace became the residence of many Spanish monarchs. Today, it remains the oldest palace still in use by European royalty. The cultural visit takes one hour and a half.

The Golden Tower - La Torre del Oro

The Golden Tower - La Torre del Oro
The Golden Tower, or Torre del Oro, stands as a silent witness to historical happenings in Seville, the Triana quarter and the River Guadalquivir. Built in the 13th century as part of the Almohad defence system, this flanking tower is comprised of a main stage, which is dodecagonal in shape, an intermediate hexagonal stage,and a circular top stage, which was added in the 18th century. Today, the t...

Barrio de Santa Cruz - Santa Cruz Neighbourhood

Barrio de Santa Cruz - Santa Cruz Neighbourhood
The district of Santa Cruz covers the historic and artistic quarter of Seville. Walking through its streets you can see 12th century buildings, like the Royal Citadels, and symbolic buildings, like the cathedral, the General Archive of the Indies, the Hospital of the Venerable and the City Hall. Among the narrow streets that cross the district like rivers, you will also find the parish churches of...

Flamenco Museum (Museo del Baile Flamenco)

Flamenco Museum (Museo del Baile Flamenco)
A visit to the flamenco dance museum is the key to access the magic world of flamenco dancing. It is a must for all visitors of Sevilla, tourists and Andalusians who want to learn more about Andalusian culture and who want to understand and experience flamenco dancing. The museum is promoted by Cristina Hoyos, the flamenco dancer.The museum offers group visits. For school groups who want to spend ...

El Arenal

El Arenal
The bullfighter's neighbourhood par-excellence; this is the location of the Maestranza Bullring. It was previously a large open space between the Triana Door and the Torre del Oro (Golden Tower). The Paseo del Arenal, where Lope de Vega set the exploits of his picaresque heroes, was created in the 16th century. The myth of Don Juan Tenorio was also forged in this area.This paseo (walk) begins at t...

El Patio Sevillano Flamenco Show

El Patio Sevillano Flamenco Show
A must for any group visiting Seville is a visit to a flamenco show. In central Seville on the Guadalquivir riverbank between two historic bridges, El Patio Sevillano is a showcase for Spanish folk song and dance, performed by exotically costumed dancers. The presentation includes a wide variety of Andalusian flamenco and songs, as well as classical pieces by such composers as de Falla, Albé...

Crucero Panorámico (River Cruise) Torre del Oro

Crucero Panorámico (River Cruise) Torre del Oro
Enjoy beautiful views of Seville on a panoramic cruise on the River Guadalquivir. Departures every 30 minutes from 11:00 to 23:00 from the Marqués del Contadero docks, at the foot of the Golden Tower. One hour sailing, visiting classical and modern Seville, with commentary in Spanish, English, French, Portuguese, German and Italian. From the deck of one of the modern vessels one can see the...
 MorningAfternoonEvening
Day 1 Morning or afternoon flight from the UK.
Transfer from Seville Airport to the Hotel
 
Day 2 Visit to Seville Cathedral and Seville Giralda Visit the Reales Alcazares  
Day 3 Visit to the Golden Tower (Torre Del Oro) followed by a Boat Trip on the Guadalquivir River. Spend time at the Parque Maria Luisa  
Day 4 Visit to the Real Maestranza Bullfighting Ring and Museum and last minute shopping if time allows (depending on the time of the flight departure). Transfer from the Hotel to Seville Airport for return to UK  

 

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Apart. Turisticos Resitur

Offering a warm welcome and high standards of accommodation, this property is an ideal place for a comfortable stay. The Hotel is located in the city centre, next to the Cathedral, Guadalquivir river and Isla Mágica theme park. It offers heating, telephone and social lounges. Guests can dine at the onsite restaurant that serves delicious cuisine.
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Hotel Dona Carmela

The Hotel Dona Carmel is located in the Bellavista suburb of Seville. The property has a tradition in hospitality and warmly welcomes guests so that they feel at home. Its friendly and helpful staff, available 24 hours a day at the reception, will provide guests with any kind of tourist information.

On-site facilities include a TV room, cafeteria open from 7 a.m. to midnight, restaurant, inner courtyard with some benches, Wi-Fi Internet connection, an Internet Point at the reception as well as comfortable rooms.

Students will be accommodated in multi-bedded rooms, staff in twins or singles.
All rooms are en suite. All rooms feature private bathroom with towels and hairdryer and are supplied with individually controlled air conditioning, double-glazed windows, direct dial telephone, Wi-Fi Internet connection, satellite TV, radio and heating.

Most rooms overlook Avenida de Jerez and feature a small terrace.

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