Seville, in Andalusia, is known for flamenco, Moorish architecture, and orange blossoms. It's also becoming a leader in accessible tourism.
As the 2023 European Capital of Smart Tourism, Seville is improving its infrastructure and using digital innovation to make travel inclusive.
The city is mostly flat, making it easy to get around. While some cobblestone streets in the Old Town are challenging, there are alternative routes. The metro, buses, trams, and taxis are all accessible.
Attractions like the Seville Cathedral and Alcázar gardens offer accessible features. Many places have tactile maps, audio guides, and accessible restrooms.
Museums like the Museo de Bellas Artes have adapted entrances and elevators. Seville is also updating tourism guides and digital tools.
Enhancements are being made to Plaza de España. Digital platforms are being introduced to help visitors with disabilities plan trips.
Seville is working on improving historic sites, training staff, and getting feedback. This makes accessible travel possible and transformative.
Seville welcomes travelers with accessible pathways, offering history and inclusive adventures.