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13.1.- TORRE DEL ORO CRUISE: A JOURNEY ALONG THE GUADALQUIVIR RIVER

        

SCHEDULE
- From Monday to Sunday: from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
TICKET PURCHASE

This exciting cruise along the Guadalquivir River allows you to explore Seville from a unique and comfortable perspective.

- Duration: The cruise lasts approximately 1 hour and takes you along the Guadalquivir River, offering spectacular views of Seville's monuments and iconic places.

- Highlights: During the cruise, you can admire several bridges in the city, the pavilions from the 1929 and 1992 Universal Expositions, as well as other important monuments. An audio guide in multiple languages is also included to provide information about the points of interest along the route.

- Departure Point: The cruise departs from the pier located in front of the Torre del Oro on Marqués de Contadero, a historic site in Seville.

- Monuments and Places: Along the route, you'll see the Palace of San Telmo, the Maestranza Theater, the Cristina Gardens, the pavilions and monuments from the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929, the Island of Cartuja with the Navigation Pavilion and the Sevilla Tower, as well as the historic departure docks of Christopher Columbus, Juan Sebastián Elcano, and Magellan.

- Languages: The audio guide is available in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Hebrew, Japanese, Chinese, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Arabic, Greek, and Catalan.

- Includes: In addition to the river cruise, the experience also includes two 1-hour guided walking tours. These tours take you to explore the Santa Cruz and Triana neighborhoods in the company of a professional tour guide.

- Accessibility: The boats are accessible for baby strollers and wheelchairs, although it is recommended to confirm availability in advance.

This experience offers you the opportunity to discover the beauty and cultural richness of Seville from a unique perspective on the Guadalquivir River, complemented by two guided walking tours through the city's most emblematic neighborhoods.

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