Alameda de Hércules Tours and Activities

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Explore ancient buildings, relax in a 16th-century public garden and shake your body on a nightclub dance floor at this popular Seville neighbourhood.

Until its renovation between 2006 and 2008, La Alameda was an unsavoury area. Visit today, as it is one of the most popular spots in the city, an enclave of trendy bars, cafés and clubs.

At the heart of the neighbourhood is the Alameda de Hercules. This gorgeous tree-lined space is one of the oldest public gardens in Europe, dating back to 1574. Walk to the two giant Roman pillars at its southern end. Standing on top of one of these pillars is a statue of the Roman god Hercules. According to legend he was the founder of Seville. On the other is a statue of Julius Caesar who visited the Roman settlement here. Both columns were once part of a Roman temple dedicated to Hercules, which was located elsewhere in the city.

Discover La Alameda’s other historical sites. See the House of Sirens, a 19th-century French-style residential palace that serves as a civic centre. Nearby, climb up the tower of the 13th-century Convent of Santa Clara. The Monastery of San Clemente has frescoes and 16th-century tile work. Tour the 17th-century Chapel of the Holy Cross Rodeo and Our Lady of Carmen.

Take a break from your wandering in any of the bars, cafés and restaurants. Meanwhile, let children explore La Alameda’s playgrounds and splash fountains, where they can cool off as small jets of water shoot up from the ground.

Experience La Alameda's nightlife scene in the cocktail lounges, tapas bars, disco bars and clubs. Some of the venues feature live music. The neighbourhood is one of the best and most flamboyant nightspots in the city and has a lively gay and lesbian scene.

La Alameda is located in the centre of Seville and is easily reached by public transportation. Alternatively, take a taxi or drive and pay to park in one of the garages in the area.

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