Triana is a unique neighborhood with its own flavor and identity in Seville. The current district has its origins in the strategic location of the San Jorge Castle (X century), which served to defend the walled city of Seville.
The district grew across the traditional core and has therefore developed its own identity as a popular neighborhood. Quarter of sailors, blacksmiths and Romani. Neighborhood of flamenco and art, of bailaores, singers and actors.
Triana is full of emblematic places and monuments of Seville. The traditional gateway itself is the Puente de Triana, the neighborhood icon. Once inside, the Altozano Square, the alley of the Inquisition and the remains of Castillo de San Jorge or the Chapel of the Sailors. All Triana is full of unique places.
The spirit of Triana gives a special form to religious celebrations. During Holy Week is one of the main areas of Seville, with six own brotherhoods, most notably the Esperanza de Triana in the Madrugá.
If you want to live a different neighborhood with all the Sevillian authenticity, Embrujo de Sevilla has its apartments in Triana, perfect to enjoy a unique experience.