Private Eco Tuk Tuk Tour of Seville
About this activity
Highlights
- Explore Seville's historic center
- Visit iconic landmarks like the Alcázar
- Discover hidden gems off the beaten path
- Enjoy a comfortable eco-friendly ride
- Learn about Seville's rich history and culture
Full description
Included / Excluded
- Private electric tuk tuk ride
- Professional local guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Meals and beverages
Itinerary
Pass by: The Isabel II Bridge, popularly known as the Triana Bridge, is a bridge located in Seville. It joins the city center with the Triana neighborhood, crossing the Guadalquivir river.
Triana is a simple neighborhood with a lively market next to the Isabel II arch bridge. Salmorejo, croquettes and other tapas are served in the stalls and small establishments inside. On Calle Betis, next to the river, you can find more restaurants, as well as bars and flamenco tablaos. Around the Centro Cerámica Triana museum there are many shops that offer this type of craft.
Pass by: The Palace of San Telmo is the seat of the Presidency of the Junta de Andalucía. It is a Baroque building located in Seville and built between the 17th and 18th centuries to be the headquarters of a sailors' college.
Pass by: The Royal Tobacco Factory of Seville was the headquarters of the first tobacco factory established in Europe. It is the most important industrial building in Spain from the 18th century. It has been classified as an Asset of Cultural Interest since 1959, with the category of Historical Monument.
The Plaza de España is an architectural complex located in the María Luisa park in the city of Seville. It was designed by the architect Aníbal González. It was built between 1914 and 1929 as one of the main constructions of the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929.
Pass by: María Luisa Park is the first urban park in Seville and one of its green lungs. In 1983 it was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in the category of Historic Garden. It was inaugurated on April 18, 1914 as the Infanta María Luisa Fernanda urban park.
Pass by: The Plaza de América is a landscaped space in the Spanish city of Seville located inside the Parque de María Luisa. It is flanked by the Museum of Popular Arts and Customs to the north, the Archaeological Museum to the south, and the Royal Pavilion to the east.
Pass by: The Torre del Oro de Sevilla is a watchtower located on the left bank of the Guadalquivir River, in the city of Seville, Andalusia, Spain from 1221. Its height is 36 meters. It is a tower formed by three bodies.
Pass by: The Maestranza bullring is located in the Arenal neighborhood of Seville, Andalusia, Spain. It was built in the 18th century. It is owned by the Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla.
Important information
Know before you book
- The tour is conducted in English; please inform the operator if you require a guide in another language.
- Children under 3 years old can join for free if they do not occupy a seat.
- The tour operates rain or shine; dress appropriately for the weather conditions.
Know before you go
- Wear comfortable clothing and footwear suitable for a short ride.
- Bring a camera to capture the scenic views and historic sites.
- Ensure your phone is fully charged for photos and navigation.
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Accessibility
- Infant Seats Available
- Easy Public Transport
Good to know
- Minimum age two (2) years (babies not allowed)
- Minimum weight required: 9 kg
- In case of customer delay the activity will be reduced according to the lost time, which may cause a change in the route set. The activity will be cancelled if the delay is longer than 15 minutes and no refund of the amount paid will be made
- Tour itinerary may vary by closed streets or demonstrations on the day of the tour
- Tuk-tuks are reserved privately, and the price is set according to the number of tuk-tuks needed for the group, being the legal maximum of 4 passengers per tuk-tuk.
- Tuk-tuks do not have trunks, so you can not carry strollers, wheelchairs, suitcases or large packages.
- For security reasons, pets and pets are not allowed.
- Tours take place in rain or heat, and can only be cancelled under extreme conditions.
- The tours are designed to make the indicated tour, and make a series of stops already set, depending on the duration of the selected tour, to take photos. The 60-minute tour makes a stop at Plaza de España, and the 120-minute tour also makes a stop at Cartuja Island. Tours cannot be modified, nor can stops for photographs.
- The vehicles are suitable for older people, and our drivers will help them get on if necessary.
Traveler reviews
Not as expected.. no major sites too much time spend in the derlict old expo area.
2 hours is too long spent most of the time in the deserted Expo area which was rundown and not that interesting. We did not tour the old paort of Seville which was advertised when we booked. It was hot bring hats, it would have been a nice touch for the driver to supply small bottle of water each. We had to ask the driver to stop so we could pick up water.
Avoid the guide Tamara.
There were 6 of us, so we reserved 2 tuk-tuks. The first one was on time, and 3 of us left with Rave and were delighted with his service. On the other hand, the other three left with Tamara, who arrived a quarter of an hour late, did not even apologize, significantly shortened the tour, spoke very poorly in French, could not adjust the sound of the device, and provided very brief explanations about the sites visited. In short, it was nothing like the guide of the first group; it was a disastrous experience with Tamara.
Juan
Great driver Juan and tour. Good way to get some history and see sights
A zip around Sevilla with Juan
This tour is a great way to see the highlights of Seville outside of the old city. Juan was an amazing knowledgeable and friendly guide who really loves his city and loves sharing his city with you!
Definitely recommend!
Excellent trip made even better thanks to our driver Alejandro who was so knowledgeable and interesting.
