Get to know the districts and neighbourhoods of Seville with our handy little guide below. Now, we’re aware that the notion of what constitutes a ‘district’ and what falls under a ‘neighbourhood’ can be a little fluid at times, and we’re never entirely sure ourselves. What we’ll do here is try to focus on the spots you’ll find yourself in, and make a distinction where necessary. Best of luck to us…
SANTA CRUZ
We’ll start with the confusion. Santa Cruz is a neighbourhood in the Casa Antiguo district, but the overwhelming majority of your walking time in Seville will take place in the narrow streets of the old Jewish Quarter. EL ARENAL is also a part of the Casa Antiguo district and is located along the river, and is home to the magnificent bullring and the immensely photogenic Torre del Oro.TRIANA
Our favourite Seville district (don’t tell anyone), Triana is the feistiest part of this feisty city. This historically working-class area lies on the west bank of the Guadalquivir and is home to a fine roster of restaurants, bars, clubs and sights.





