Triana Neighbourhood Walk
Triana is the neighbourhood west of the Guadalquivir river that Sevillanos consider the real soul of the city.
About Triana Neighbourhood Walk
Triana is the neighbourhood west of the Guadalquivir river that Sevillanos consider the real soul of the city. It is where flamenco tradition is deepest (the birthplace of many of Spain's greatest flamenco artists), where the ceramics workshops still operate, and where the bars are cheaper and more local than anything in the centre. The Puente de Isabel II (the iron bridge from 1852) connects the centre to Triana. Calle Betis is the riverside street: the terrace bars here look back over the river to the Torre del Oro and the cathedral. The Triana market (Mercado de Triana) is inside a covered space on the riverside and sells local produce, fish, and ceramics. Cerámica Santa Ana on Calle San Jorge has been making Triana tiles since 1870. The neighbourhood is largely residential, the bars are neighbourhood spots, and the tile murals on the buildings depict bullfighters, Virgin icons, and historic scenes in the local style.
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