2Triana – The Neighborhood of Flamenco and Ceramics
Across the Guadalquivir River lies Triana, a neighborhood bursting with local character and artistic flair. Once home to sailors, gypsies, and artisans, Triana is considered the birthplace of flamenco, and its streets still pulse with that fiery rhythm.
Explore Calle Betis, lined with colorful houses and riverside bars offering views of Seville’s skyline. Visit the Triana Market, built over the remains of a medieval castle, and the Centro Cerámica Triana, a museum dedicated to the neighborhood’s famous ceramic tradition.
In the evening, catch a flamenco show in one of the local taverns—raw, emotional, and unforgettable. Triana embodies the spirit of Seville: proud, passionate, and full of life.




















