Triana is a neighborhood that oozes art and history, full of spirit and culture. It is linked to Seville by the bridge of Triana, built between 1845 and 1852, replacing the primitive bridge of boats of the sg. XII.

Next to the aforementioned bridge, the lively market of Triana opens its doors. Inside this are stands and small establishments that salmorejo, paella, croquettes and other tapas are served, Andalusian cooking courses are given and we have a small theater full of charm.

Betis Street runs parallel to the Guadalquivir River, is a very popular route, frequented by visitors who can enjoy splendid views of the riverbank and from which you can see many of the most prominent buildings of the city, it will find numerous restaurants, flamenco tablaos and bars.

Around the Centro Cerámica Triana Museum abound the stores that offer this type of crafts.