Santa Cruz (Casco Antiguo)
Santa Cruz captures the essence of Seville with its narrow, winding streets, and is arguably the most romantic district in the city. Nestled in the heart of Seville, Santa Cruz is the former Jewish quarter filled with historic charm and architectural wonders, from majestic cathedrals to quaint cafes. First-time visitors can soak in the grandeur of Seville Cathedral and the Alcázar of Seville, significant landmarks that set the stage for an enchanting experience.
Hand-in-hand, couples find themselves lost in a maze of history and romance, discovering small plazas adorned with orange trees. Evening walks reveal candlelit restaurants where local flavors and Spanish wines take center stage. Santa Cruz offers an intimate atmosphere perfect for a romantic escape with its boutique hotels and charming shops. The district's serene vibe ensures a quiet retreat away from bustling crowds, ideal for those seeking a genuine connection.
Whether it is wandering through the Jardines de Murillo or savoring a cozy meal at a hidden tapas bar, Santa Cruz's old-world charm captivates all who visit.
| Santa Cruz's Jewish Quarter Roots Santa Cruz was the old Jewish Quarter until 1492. |
| Secret Courtyards of Santa Cruz Hidden patios reveal lush gardens behind plain doors. |
| Alcázar's Royal Legacy The Alcázar has been a royal palace since 913 AD. |
