Santa Cruz Quarter
Historic Jewish quarter known for its narrow winding streets, whitewashed houses, and notable landmarks such as the Alcázar Palace and the Cathedral with the Giralda tower. Read more…
The quarter is the oldest neighborhood in the city, originally established as the historic Jewish district. It is characterized by a maze of narrow, winding alleyways and whitewashed houses, reflecting its medieval origins and Jewish cultural heritage. Significant landmarks within the district include the Alcázar Palace, a notable example of Mudéjar architecture, as well as the Cathedral featuring the Giralda tower.
The area preserves a rich history linked to its Jewish past and Andalusian culture, with numerous historic buildings and monuments that illustrate its cultural and architectural evolution. It remains a major tourist attraction due to its historical significance and well-preserved medieval urban fabric.
The district is open to the public and accessible for cultural and sightseeing activities, providing insights into the local Jewish history and the architectural styles that have shaped the area over centuries.
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Tours & Activities
4.8 (114) Seville Jewish Quarter walking tour: Santa Cruz District
5.0 (36) Seville : Jewish Quarter & Santa Cruz Walking Tour
4.7 (88) Seville: Santa Cruz Old Jewish Quarter Walking Tour
Seville: Santa Cruz, Cathedral, and Giralda Guided Tour
4.9 (5) Seville: Santa Cruz Night Walking Tour
4.9 (542) Seville: Small-Group Jewish Quarter Discovery Walking Tour
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