Lonja del Barranco
Highlights
- • Iron structure attributed to Gustave Eiffel
- • Location by the Guadalquivir River in the Arenal neighborhood
- • Gastronomic offer of contemporary Andalusian cuisine
- • Lively atmosphere with natural light and river views
- • Accessible for people with reduced mobility
- • Ideal for tasting tapas and reinvented traditional dishes
Description
Key Information
Visit Duration
1-2 hours
Recommended Seasons
Spring, Autumn
Pricing
Free
Accessibility
High
Guide
Essential information for visiting Lonja del Barranco
Location
Practical Information
- Pricing
- Free
- Visit Duration
- 1-2 hours
Features & Services
- Accessibility:High
- Kid-Friendly:Yes
- Pet-Friendly:No
- Booking:No Booking Required
Planning Information
Recommended Seasons
Spring · Autumn
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Lonja del Barranco is in spring and autumn, when Seville's weather is pleasant and you can enjoy the riverside atmosphere without the intense summer heat.
Visitor Tips
To make the most of your visit, arrive at lunchtime or dinner to enjoy the gastronomic variety. Try different stalls to experience a range of contemporary Andalusian flavors. The space can get busy during peak hours, so consider visiting during quieter times if you prefer a calm atmosphere. Don't forget to stroll along the Guadalquivir riverbank to complement your experience with river views and the historic surroundings.
Historical Facts
Lonja del Barranco was originally a fish market built in the late 19th century for selling and distributing fresh fish caught in the Guadalquivir. Its iron structure is attributed to the school of Gustave Eiffel, reflecting the industrial influence of the era. Its transformation into a gastronomic market has preserved this architectural and cultural heritage.
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