Context
The Barrio de Santa Cruz, located just steps from Seville’s Cathedral and the Royal Alcázares, was the city’s historic medieval Jewish quarter. Its narrow alleys and small plazas form a labyrinth that preserves the atmosphere of the 15th to 18th centuries. This neighborhood remains a living testament to Seville’s rich cultural and historical layers, where every corner holds stories connecting the Baroque era with enduring Jewish heritage.
The Experience
During the guided walk, you’ll stroll through streets like Calle Susona and Calle Pimienta, listening to tales of love, betrayal, and mystery that bring historical figures and local myths to life. The air carries the scent of flowers from hidden patios, and the echo of footsteps on cobbled stones enhances the storytelling. The tour includes stops at the Plaza de Refinadores and the Hospital de los Venerables, where history and legend intertwine in authentic surroundings.
For Whom
This tour is ideal for adults and teenagers interested in history, Spanish literature, and medieval folklore. It requires moderate mobility for walking on narrow, cobbled streets. Not recommended for very young children or individuals with limited mobility due to the terrain.
Local Context
Local guides share these stories with deep passion, preserving Seville’s intangible heritage. The neighborhood continues to honor its Jewish and Baroque past through architecture and traditions, enriching the cultural experience for every visitor.