Sevilha
Eventos encontrados para Sevilha
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Pasion — Teatro Flamenco Sevilla
Sevilha, Teatro Flamenco Sevilla (Teatro Quintero)
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Ópera de Sevilha: Don Giovanni
Sevilha, Teatro de la Maestranza
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Franco Fagioli: Recital na Ópera de Sevilha
Sevilha, Teatro de la Maestranza
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Ópera de Sevilha: Eduardo Guerrero
Sevilha, Teatro de la Maestranza
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Orchestre des Champs-Élysées na Ópera de Sevilha
Sevilha, Teatro de la Maestranza
Local encontrado para Seville
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Teatro de la Maestranza
Sevilha, Espanha
Founded in 1991, the Teatro de la Maestranza is one of the most prestigious opera houses in Spain.
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Teatro Flamenco Sevilla (Teatro Quintero)
Sevilha, Espanha
Tópicos populares em Seville
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Concertos em Sevilha
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Ópera de Sevilha
Ingressos e horários de Opera Sevilla
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Principais experiências em Seville
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Seville Cathedral Skip‐the‐Line Access Tour in Seville
Make your way to the Seville Cathedral, also called the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Sea (Catedral de Santa María de la Sede). Meet your tour guide and group, and enter the cathedral without waiting in long queues. Marvel at the sheer size of the building, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world. Walk through the enormous central nave, dominated by a choir box and one of the largest altarpieces in the world, which features carved scenes from the life of Christ. See the city key surrendered to Fernando by the Moorish and Jewish city occupants, inscribed with a final protest. Admire the 15th‐century stained glass windows and the intricate iron screens that close off the eighty chapels in the cathedral. The Royal Chapel, or Capilla Real, was the original royal burial chapel and now contains the silver shrine of Fernando III. Opt to climb La Giralda, originally a Moorish minaret and now the cathedral's bell tower. This tower is 343 feet (105 meters) tall and is a well‐known symbol of the city of Seville. After your tour, feel free to ask questions before heading off to continue exploring Seville.
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Seville Private Guided Tour
An ideal introduction to the highlights of Seville, this private tour takes you on an adventure to discover the Plaza de España, the old Jewish quarter, and the exterior of some of the city’s main landmarks—such as the Royal Alcázar of Seville, and Seville Cathedral. Along the way, get local tips that you wouldn’t hear if exploring alone—such as advice on the best places to eat and drink.
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Seville Caminito Trekking Tour
Once known as the most dangerous hike in the world, El Caminito del Rey is now one of the most popular attractions in Spain. Guarantee entrance by booking your tour in advance. This tour not only includes a guide to lead you down the narrow walkways, but also includes round‐trip transportation from Seville so you don’t have to sweat the travel logistics.
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Seville Private Walking Tour
Enjoy the flexibility of a personalized tour, allowing you to absorb the details and stories at your own pace. Uncover the history, architecture, and secrets of Seville with us, and let the timeless beauty of this city captivate your senses. - Alcazar Fortress: A magnificent fortress showcasing the Christian legacy of architecture. Marvel at the intricate details and lush gardens within this UNESCO World Heritage Site. - Giralda Bell Tower: An architectural gem standing tall beside the Gothic cathedral. - Cathedral: The largest Gothic cathedral in the world, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore its vast interiors, including the impressive Christopher Columbus' tomb. - Santa Cruz Quarter: Navigate through the narrow streets of the historic Jewish ghetto. Feel the charm of this labyrinthine neighborhood as you stroll through its centuries‐old alleys.
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Scooter tour in Seville
Travel around Seville with ease on an eco‐friendly Segway tour that takes in the major sights. Highlights include the Torre del Oro tower, the bustling Plaza de Espana, the Real Alcazar palace, and the Giralda, which is the Cathedral of Seville’s bell tower. You’ll cover more ground with less fatigue than on a walking tour, and get an overview of Seville’s history and culture.