Triana

Triana

Triana

Nestled between two branches of the Guadalquivir River, just a short walk across the Isabel II Bridge from central Seville, Triana stands as a vibrant and historic neighborhood. Originally home to Roma gypsy families, this area has cultivated a rich cultural heritage, particularly known for its deep-rooted love for flamenco and tapas. Visitors today can explore the narrow, lively streets, experience the rhythmic sounds of flamenco, and savor the local flavors in traditional tapas bars, immersing themselves in the authentic spirit of Seville.

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