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The best routes to discover Seville by bicycle

Daniel 28/12/2023
Seville is a city that can be enjoyed in many ways, but one of the most original and fun is to explore it by bicycle. The bicycle is an ecological, economical, healthy and fun means of transport, which allows you to discover the city at your own pace, without rushing or traffic jams. In addition, Seville has more than 170 km of bike lanes, which connect the main points of interest in the city, and a public bicycle system, called Sevici, which makes it easy for you to rent and use them. In this post we propose some routes to get to know Seville by bicycle, which will make you live a unique and different experience. And to make your stay perfect, we recommend that you stay at the Hotel Cervantes , a hotel with charm, comfort and quality, which offers you the best service and the best location for your trip.

The Guadalquivir River Route

The Guadalquivir River is the soul of Seville, and touring it by bicycle is a way to get to know its history, its culture and its nature. The river crosses the city from north to south, and along its banks are some of the most emblematic and beautiful places in the city, such as the Triana Bridge, the Torre del Oro, the Plaza de Toros, the Parque del Alamillo or the Monastery of the Cartuja. The Guadalquivir River route is about 15 km long, and can be done in about two hours, with stops to admire the landscape and take photos. The starting and finishing point is the San Telmo Bridge. From there, you can follow the bike path that runs along the river, and enjoy the sights and sounds of the city.

The park route

Seville is a green city, which has numerous parks and gardens, which are the lungs and oasis of the city. Touring them by bicycle is a way to breathe fresh air, relax and contemplate the beauty and diversity of the flora and fauna. The parks route is about 10 km long, and can be done in about two hours, with stops to rest and explore the parks. The starting and finishing point is the María Luisa Park. From there, you can follow the bike path that takes you to Parque de los Príncipes, Parque Infanta Elena and Parque del Alamillo. Each park has its own charm and personality, and will surprise you with its fountains, ponds, sculptures, trees and flowers.

The route of the walls

Seville is a city with more than 2,000 years of history, which has witnessed the passage of different civilizations and cultures. One way to get to know its past and its heritage is to tour its walls, which surround the old part of the city, and which are a symbol of its identity and its defense. The route of the walls is about 8 km long, and can be done in about two hours, with stops to see the monuments and gates along the way. The starting and finishing point is the Puerta de la Macarena. From there, you can follow the bike path that takes you to Puerta de Córdoba, Puerta de Carmona, Puerta de Jerez, Puerta de la Alameda and Puerta de Triana. Each door has its own history and its own architecture, and, although some have disappeared today and in their place only a tile remains as a souvenir, its history will transport you to another time and another world.

The route of the churches

Seville is a city with a great religious tradition, which is reflected in its numerous churches, which are authentic jewels of art and faith. Touring them by bicycle is a way to admire their beauty, their richness and their diversity, and to learn about their history, their culture and their legends. The church route is about 12 km long, and can be done in about three hours, with stops to visit the churches and their treasures. The starting and finishing point is the Seville Cathedral, which is the largest and most impressive church in the city, and which is just a few steps from the Hotel Cervantes. From there, you can follow the bike path and visit the Church of Santa Ana in Triana, the Church of Santa María la Blanca, the Church of San Lorenzo, the Church of San Isidoro, the Church of San Pedro, the Church of Magdalena and the Church of the Savior. Each church has its own style and its own personality, and will captivate you with its altarpieces, its images, its organs, its stained glass windows and its chapels.

As you can see, Seville is a city that can be enjoyed in many ways, but one of the most original and fun is to explore it by bicycle. The bicycle is an ecological, economical, healthy and fun means of transport, which allows you to discover the city at your own pace, without rushing or traffic jams. And to make your stay perfect, we recommend that you stay at the Hotel Cervantes, a hotel with charm, comfort and quality, which offers you the best service and the best location for your trip.

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