Torre del Oro

Seville

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Torre del Oro

The Torre del Oro, or Golden Tower, is a historic watchtower constructed in the early 13th-century by the Almohades, who ruled over Andalusia. The tower was in fact a part of the city's defensive walls. Now it is one of Seville's most photographed landmarks.

Useful Information

  • Address: Paseo de Cristóbal Colón, Seville
  • Phone: +34 954 22 24 19
  • More Info: www.visitarsevilla.com/que-ver/monumentos/torre-del-oro
  • Address: Mon–Fri 9:30am–6:45pm, Sat & Sun 10:30am–6:45pm
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Do & See

Today’s Seville is a lively place, bustling with culture, music, exquisite food and an unstoppable personality. Some of the city's main sights include the Moorish castle of Alcazar, the former upper-class neighbourhood of Santa Cruz, the promenades along the Guadalquivir River, the rougher Macarena neighbourhood with its Baroque churches, and the oldest bar in Spain, El Rinconcillo. The city’s gigantic Parque de Maria Luisa is worth visiting, as are the bohemian chic bars in the Alameda de Hércules district.

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