Local Shops & Services Guide

Tu guΓ­a esencial en el entorno de Sevilla Suite Torre Triana.

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Food & Shopping

  • Carrefour Express Ronda de Triana. Open 09:00-22:00 every day of the year. πŸ“ 1 min
  • DIA Supermarket Calle Castilla, 100. Very convenient nearby grocery. πŸ“ 2 min
  • La Flor de Toranzo Bakery Artisan bread and traditional pastries. πŸ“ 3 min
  • Torre Sevilla Mall Major shopping center with fashion and food. πŸ“ 6 min
  • Mercadona Located inside Plaza de Armas Shopping Center. πŸ“ 10 min
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Bars & Restaurants

  • CervecerΓ­a El Punto Ronda de Triana. Excellent for local tapas. πŸ“ 1 min
  • Taberna Sol y Sombra Traditional cuisine with a unique bullfighting vibe. πŸ“ 2 min
  • Bar Blanca Paloma San Jacinto. High-quality tapas, highly recommended. πŸ“ 7 min
  • Casa Diego Esperanza de Triana. Famous local specialties. πŸ“ 8 min
  • Las Golondrinas PagΓ©s del Corro. A legendary Triana classic. πŸ“ 10 min
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Health & Sports

  • Pharmacy Professional pharmaceutical services at Ronda de Triana. πŸ“ 4 min
  • Yo10 Gym Premium fitness center in the Torre Sevilla tower. πŸ“ 6 min
  • El Cachorro Health Center Local public primary healthcare center. πŸ“ 8 min
  • Infanta Luisa Hospital Reference private hospital in Triana. πŸ“ 8 min
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Useful Services

  • CaixaBank ATM Bank office and 24h ATMs at Ronda de Triana. πŸ“ 2 min
  • Lottery Shop Local administration at Ronda de Triana. πŸ“ 3 min
  • Tobacconist (Estanco) Calle Castilla. Tobacco and transport passes. πŸ“ 5 min
  • Hardware Store Nearby hardware store for any tools or home needs. πŸ“ 5 min
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Transport & Automotive

  • Ronda de Triana Stop Bus lines C1, C2, 5, 6, and 43. πŸ“ 3 min
  • Car Workshop Reliable car repair shops in the surrounding area. πŸ“ 5 min
  • Taxi Rank Located next to Torre Sevilla. πŸ“ 5 min
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Logistics & Travel

  • Santa Justa (Train Station) Bus C1 or Taxi (15-20 min). πŸ“ 4 km
  • Seville Airport (SVQ) EA Bus from Plaza de Armas station or Taxi. πŸ“ 12 km
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History of Triana

  • Origins Triana, an ancient suburb of Seville, was the birthplace of sailors, potters, and gypsies. Its name may derive from "Traiana" after Emperor Trajan, or "Tri-ana" for its three riverbanks or the Ana River (Guadiana). πŸ“
  • Triana Bridge The Isabel II Bridge, known as Triana Bridge, was inaugurated in 1852. It is the oldest iron bridge in Spain and connects the neighborhood with the center of Seville. πŸ“
  • San Jorge Castle Beneath the current Triana Market lie the remains of San Jorge Castle, headquarters of the Spanish Inquisition from 1481 to 1785. Today it is a museum and interpretation center. πŸ“
  • Ceramics and Tiles Triana is famous for its pottery and ceramic tradition, with centuries-old workshops that have decorated churches, palaces, and Sevillian patios with their characteristic tiles. πŸ“

Triana: The Soul of Seville

"Triana is Seville's most authentic neighborhood, birthplace of artists, sailors, and potters. Nestled along the Guadalquivir river, its history thrives through its iconic bridges, traditional ceramics, and pure flamenco, offering magical corners with a unique identity."

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