Seville’s charm lies in its streets, its wonderful monuments, its cuisine and its people.
This is what students and teachers discover when the visit towns like Carmona.
Activities on the Guadalquivir River, interesting museums and an evening of tapas to end the day.
You can enjoy visits to monuments such as the Cathedral, the Giralda, the Royal Alcazar and the neighborhoods of Santa Cruz and Triana.
Trips to Cordoba, Cadiz, etc.
Seville is...
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Notes:
We organize customized programs for any number of participants and teachers.
These prices vary depending on activities and type of accommodation chosen.
The famous Plaza de España, at the entrance to the gardens of Maria Luisa Park, was built as part of the 1929 Ibero American Exposition. This tour includes a stroll around the Torre de Oro, the Maestranza and other monuments.
An easy and entertaining sport activity to see the city from a different point of view.
The show is performed in a typical setting and lasts about one hour. We also organize workshops for gaining practical knowledge of this typical dance.
We organize trips to institutions, factories, companies or other relevant places for groups, in relation to their education and knowledge of these places in Spain.
A museum dedicated to the contemporary art. It is one of the most important spaces in Andalusia displaying contemporary art in permanent and temporary exhibitions.
The Hospital de las Cinco Llagas is considered one of the richest monuments in Andalusia due to its aesthetic value and historical significance. It has also served as the seat of the Andalusian Parliament since 1992.
This museum houses artifacts from prehistoric times, including the Phoenician and Roman eras, and much more.
The Archivo General de Indias (General Archive of the Indies) was created in 1785 with the aim of storing all documents related to the Spanish colonies. The preserved archives mainly come from the metropolitan organizations in charge of administering the colonies.
Groups of students and teachers can enjoy workshops in ceramics, pottery, goldsmithery, etc. in Seville.
Our students can enjoy views of Seville from the Guadalquivir River aboard a boat or kayak.
Visit the TV and radio station in San Juan de Aznalfarache.
Visits and workshops at this scientific and environmental information center during your trip to Seville.
Its construction began at the end of the 15th century and it is the prototype of an Andalusian palace. It is of Moorish origin, although it has Gothic and Plateresque elements.
This castle of Visigoth origin is located on the right bank of the Guadalquivir River, next to the Triana Bridge.
It preserves and promotes the city's tradition of ceramics. There are traditional kilns, and methods for creating many different types of ceramic products.
Groups cook different Spanish dishes and then enjoy a tasting session.
Built on the site of the former convent of Merced Calzada at the beginning of the 17th century, its architecture is Gothic from the 20th century.
This museum houses several exhibitions about the world of flamenco and stages different rehearsals.
It got its name (Torre del Oro - the Golden Tower) because it was once covered with golden tiles. This tower dates back to the year 1220 and today it harbors the Naval Museum.
Stroll through the Santa Cruz neighborhood, the old Jewish quarter, and visit the Cathedral and the Giralda tower, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, built in the 15th century.
Visit the palace houses such as the Pilatos House, the Las Dueñas Palace House, etc.
Theme park located in the old 1992 Expo Center on the island of Cartuja.
An ancient Roman city in Seville and the birthplace of the Roman emperors Trajan and Adrian. Parts of the city such as the Amphitheater, the walls and homes are still preserved.
In addition to the mosaics, there are numerous archaeological remains of great value that can be visited.
It is located inside one the most symbolic buildings of Seville, and its museum offers a good introduction to bullfighting. The visit includes a tour of the bullring.
In Maria Luisa Park there is a museum dedicated to the material and immaterial ethnological heritage of Andalusia.
The largest wooden structure in the world and one of the best viewpoints over the city of Seville.
The permanent exhibition, entitled "Seville and Atlantic Navigation", features 4 rooms that show some of the human and technical aspects of the world of navigation. The tour can end with an optional workshop on the key scientists who made possible flotation, the propeller system, etc.
The museum showcases this typical Spanish product, and its traditional and modern production. Tasting of different types of olive oils.
Observe the different processes that urban waste goes through, their advantages and disadvantages, and the final destination of this waste.
Royal residence from the Moorish period that has retained its characteristics in a grand palace with numerous ruins from different periods.
The school has a modern space with different classrooms suitable for school groups.
The visit includes a walking tour outside and inside the plant to see how it works. There is also a small museum with archaeological remains found in the area.
We organize visits to a high school so that our foreign students can share their experiences with Spanish students and learn about the Spanish education system.
Visit a fighting bull farm, with explanations from the experts.