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Couples’ Travel Guide to Seville: Why a Food Tour Beats a Fancy Dinner

Seville captures the essence of southern Spain, offering a blend of romance, culture, and adventure that’s perfect for couples. With its winding streets, lively plazas, and centuries-old traditions, it’s easy to fall in love with each other, and with the city itself. Here’s a practical, engaging travel guide to Seville for couples, filled with memorable activities, hidden gems, and tips for an unforgettable getaway.

A colorful tile bridge with ornate railings spans a calm canal beside Seville’s grand Plaza de España, under clear sunlight. One of the top 5 places to visit in any travel guide to Seville.
Beyond its reputation for tapas and parties, Seville boasts some pretty impressive architecture. Photo credit: Amy Burry

Why Couples Love Seville

Seville’s atmosphere is naturally romantic. There’s something about the scent of orange blossoms, the sound of distant guitar music, and the golden afternoon light that makes every moment feel special. Whether you’re exploring grand palaces or sharing tapas at a tiny bar, the city invites you to slow down and enjoy each other’s company. Here´s a suggested travel guide to Seville, and the top things to do while you´re here.

Top Things to Do in Seville

1. Explore the Real Alcázar

The Real Alcázar is Seville’s crown jewel. Wander through its intricate halls and lush gardens, pausing by fountains or beneath fragrant jasmine. It’s easy to get lost among the courtyards, and even easier to get lost in conversation and shared moments.

A courtyard at the Alcázar of Seville displays ornate arches, intricate stonework, orange trees, and a central reflecting pool.
Seville’s Alcazar showcases a captivating blend of Mudejar and Moorish style, inside and out.

2. Experience Flamenco

Flamenco in Seville is intense, passionate, and unforgettable. Book a table at a small tablao for an up-close show. Enjoy a glass of local wine and immerse yourselves in the music and emotion. For a truly authentic experience, look for venues tucked away in residential neighborhoods instead of the touristy main streets.

Two women in traditional flamenco dresses dance passionately while a man between them claps and sings at La Casa del Flamenco, Seville.
Seeing a flamenco show Sevilliana style should be high on your list!

Want to do it all without having to plan it yourself? Join our Tapas and Flamenco Tour where we’ll guide you to the best food and flamenco show in town!

3. Cruise the Guadalquivir River

A sunset boat ride on the Guadalquivir River is as romantic as it gets. As the sky turns pink, you’ll pass by the Torre del Oro and see the city from a unique perspective. It’s a peaceful escape from the bustle, giving you time to relax and soak in the scenery.

The Torre del Oro, a historic stone tower in Seville, Spain, stands beside the Guadalquivir River with boats nearby.
The Torre del Oro, on the bans of the Guadalquivir River in Seville.

4. Get Lost in Barrio Santa Cruz

This historic Jewish quarter is a maze of narrow streets, whitewashed houses, and hidden squares. Take your time wandering, pop into tiny tapas bars, and discover secluded patios filled with flowers. You never know what charming corner you’ll find next.

A vibrant courtyard in Seville features colorful buildings, potted plants, wrought iron balconies, and a picturesque cobblestone floor.
The Santa Cruz neighborhood is filled with colorful streets and plant-filled plazas and balconies. Photo credit: Jocelyn Erskine-Kellie

5. Visit Plaza de España

Plaza de España is a masterpiece with its curved buildings, tiled bridges, and tranquil canal. Stroll along the plaza, rent a rowboat, or simply sit and people-watch. Don’t forget your camera—this is one of Seville’s most photogenic spots.

A sunlit staircase with ornate ceramic tiles and balustrade leads to Plaza de España’s grand building and arched colonnade in Seville.
Seville’s Plaza de España, in the Maria Luisa Park (Parque de María Luisa), is simply stunning. Photo credit: OZinOH

For a Memorable Night:

The Triana Food Tour

For couples looking to skip the formality of a sit-down dinner, the Triana Food Tour offers a more authentic and social way to spend an evening in Seville.

Across the river from the city center, Triana is famous for its flamenco roots, ceramics, and vibrant food scene. Instead of staying in one restaurant all night, you’ll visit a mix of market stalls, tapas bars, and family-run spots, tasting local favorites like jamón ibérico, gambas al ajillo, and salmorejo.

Six friends toast with drinks at a warmly lit restaurant, sharing smiles, laughter, and plates of food during dinner.
Cheers to good wine, great food and new experiences!

A food tour turns dinner into an experience. You’re tasting, walking, talking, and learning—meeting locals and discovering the culture behind every dish. It’s relaxed and interactive, ideal for couples who enjoy sharing new experiences rather than sitting through a formal meal.

A fancy dinner can be lovely, but a food tour offers something richer: connection, variety, and a real sense of place. By the end of the night, you’ll have eaten well—and seen a side of Seville most visitors miss.

People walk and dine at outdoor cafes along a narrow street in Seville at dusk, with warm lights creating a lively atmosphere. A must do for any travel guide to Seville
Whether it’s daytime or night time, you’ll enjoy exploring Alameda de Hercules. Photo credit:

Other Great Experiences for Couples

Watch the Sunset from Setas de Sevilla

Setas de Sevilla, also called the “Mushrooms,” is a striking modern structure with a walkway on top. Go up in the early evening for sweeping city views and stunning sunset colors.

Metropol Parasol in Seville features sweeping wooden canopies above a lively plaza, surrounded by closely packed buildings and busy streets.
The Metropol Parasol (“Las Setas”) has a rooftop walkaway to enjoy the “vistas”. Photo credit: Marcelo Kunze

Sip Cocktails on a Rooftop

A “must” on any travel guide to Seville are the fantastic rooftop bars. Try Hotel Doña María or EME Catedral for drinks with a view of the cathedral. It’s a great way to unwind after a day of exploring.

A person with purple nails holds a mint cocktail, overlooking Cape Town’s city lights and Table Mountain at sunset.
Cheers! Photo credit: Alev Takil

Shop for Local Artisans’ Goods

Pick up a one-of-a-kind gift for your partner at one of Seville’s artisan shops. Triana is especially famous for handmade ceramics, but you’ll also find leatherwork, jewelry, and more all over the city.

Two women stand outside Ceramica Santa Ana in Triana, Seville, surrounded by vibrant tiles and a sunny historic street.
The tiles made in Seville are renowned for their exquisite craftsmanship. Photo credit: Sevilla

Relax in Maria Luisa Park

This sprawling park is perfect for a picnic, a bike ride, or just a quiet stroll. Find a shady spot under the palm trees and enjoy a break from the busy streets.

A bronze statue of a seated woman sits beneath a stone pergola, surrounded by lush greenery and blooming purple flowers in Seville.
Seville’s Maria Luisa Park makes a great spot to relax. Photo credit: Jose A.

Practical Tips for Couples Visiting Seville

  • Book ahead: The Alcázar, flamenco shows, and some restaurants get booked up, so reserve in advance.
  • Stay central: Look for accommodation in Barrio Santa Cruz or Triana so you’re within walking distance of most sights.
  • Wear comfortable shoes: Seville’s streets are beautiful but often cobblestoned.
  • Take it slow: The city has a relaxed pace, especially in the afternoons. Don’t rush—let yourself enjoy the flow.
  • Use a reliable guide: A good travel guide to Seville will help you find authentic experiences and avoid the tourist traps.
A historic church with a colorful tiled dome and bell tower rises above tightly packed white and beige buildings in Seville, Spain.
Seville’s Santa Cruz quarter, nestled near the Alcazar, is the heart of the old town. Photo credit: Uwe Aranas

FAQ´s – Travel Guide to Seville

Is Seville good for couples?

Absolutely. Seville overflows with romantic settings, intimate bars, and scenic corners, making it perfect for couples seeking a memorable romantic getaway. The city’s atmosphere, Andalusian cuisine, and variety of experiences—such as a tapas crawl or a sunset cruise—set the ideal mood.

What is the best way for couples to experience Seville’s food scene?

Skip the fancy dinner and dive into a local food tour or tapas crawl. The Triana Food Tour remains highly recommended for couples, as it combines authentic Andalusian cuisine with local stories and hidden gems.

No travel guide to Seville is complete without the best tapas spots. A couple smile  in  the street of the spanish city of Seville
A food tour is the most stress-free and enjoyable way to experience this vibrant city together.

Are there hidden gems in Seville worth exploring?

Definitely. Beyond the main sights, Seville brims with hidden gems—from secret courtyards and artisan workshops in Barrio Santa Cruz to lesser-known tapas bars beloved by locals. Discovering these spots will add magic to your trip.

What are some easy day trips from Seville for couples?

If you have extra time, you can take day trips from Seville to places like Carmona, Córdoba, or Doñana National Park. Each destination offers unique history, landscapes, and a refreshing change of pace from the city.

A long arched hallway in the Alcazar of Seville reflects yellow and blue light in a calm, shallow pool beneath.
If you’re in Seville during the summer, check out the Noches en los Jardines del Real Alcázar. Photo credit: Marco Nürnberger

Make Your Seville Trip Unforgettable

Seville is made for couples who want to share authentic experiences and create lasting memories. With this travel guide, you’ll enjoy the city’s best food, sights, and hidden corners. Don’t miss the chance to taste and explore together—book the Triana Food Tour or the Tapas and Flamenco Tour for a night of discovery and connection. Seville is waiting to surprise you both at every turn.

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About the author

Maika is a writer, traveler, and planner at heart, with a love for meaningful experiences and a good story. Whether she’s discovering new places or reflecting on everyday moments, she brings a thoughtful, down-to-earth perspective to her writing. Originally from Guatemala and now often on the move, Maika shares insights shaped by cultural curiosity, lived adventures, and a genuine appreciation for people and places.

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