Ibero-American Exposition of Seville Guided Tour and River Cruise
Seville, Spain
Trip Type: City Packages
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Begin your day with a guided tour of the Ibero-American Exposition in 1929. Learn of Seville's history as you walk around and admire the views. End the day with a beautiful panoramic cruise of the Guadalquivir river.
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Begin your day with a guided tour of the Ibero-American Exposition in 1929. Learn of Seville's history as you walk around and admire the views. End the day with a beautiful panoramic cruise of the Guadalquivir river.During your guided walking tour, scour the surroundings of the Maria Luisa Park, public garden and the most famous park in the city of Seville. In this park, the Spain Square and the America Square were built on the occasion of the Ibero-American Exposition in Seville in 1929. These squares are famous for their spectacular Seville regional architecture and for being one of the main attractions of the city.Spain Square has been used as the setting for some movies known as Lawrence of Arabia and Star Wars II: Attack of the Clones.
At your leisure, take a beautiful panoramic cruise on the Guadalquivir river (approx. 1 hour), visiting classical and modern Sevilla. From the deck you can see the Bullring, the old bridges, the Triana district, the pavilions of the Expo 92 and American Exhibition of 1929. Take a glance at the towers of the Plaza of Spain, convents and monasteries, the Monastery of Santa Maria de las Cuevas, where Columbus planned his voyage of discovery, and new bridges built for the Expo.
At your leisure, take a beautiful panoramic cruise on the Guadalquivir river (approx. 1 hour), visiting classical and modern Sevilla. From the deck you can see the Bullring, the old bridges, the Triana district, the pavilions of the Expo 92 and American Exhibition of 1929. Take a glance at the towers of the Plaza of Spain, convents and monasteries, the Monastery of Santa Maria de las Cuevas, where Columbus planned his voyage of discovery, and new bridges built for the Expo.
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