Overview
On the far side of the Guadalquivir, Triana is the traditional heart of flamenco and the soul of Andalusian gypsy culture. Riverside bars along Calle Betis offer beer and tapas with views back to the old town, Triana Market sells fresh seafood, and ceramics workshops on Calle Alfarería still produce Sevillian azulejo tiles. Evenings spent at a small flamenco bar in Plaza del Altozano with a live peña - a local flamenco gathering - capture the true Sevillian soul. The sunset view of the old town from the Isabel II (Triana) Bridge is unforgettable. Free to explore. 10-minute walk from Seville Cathedral over the Triana Bridge.
Opening Hours
Open 24 hours (market: Mon-Sat 09:00-15:00)
Travel Tips
On Saturday nights, catch an authentic flamenco peña at Casa Anita or Lo Nuestro near Plaza del Altozano. Fresh seafood lunch at Triana Market is also a must.
Hotels near Triana District
Hotels and guesthouses in Seville, Triana, Seville
Other attractions in Seville

Seville Cathedral
The world's largest Gothic cathedral and Seville's landmark, holding the tomb of Christopher Columbus.

Royal Alcazar
A royal palace blending Moorish and Christian styles, also a famous Game of Thrones filming location.

Plaza de España
A sweeping semicircular square built for the 1929 Exposition, and Seville's most photogenic spot.

Santa Cruz Quarter
The old Jewish quarter next to the cathedral, full of narrow whitewashed lanes and orange blossom.

Metropol Parasol (Las Setas)
The world's largest wooden structure, nicknamed 'the Mushrooms' - Seville's futuristic landmark.

Torre del Oro
A 13th-century Moorish 'Tower of Gold' standing tall on the Guadalquivir.

Parque de María Luisa
A vast botanical park of orange trees and fountains in the heart of Seville.
