SEVILLE

With gay friendly tour guides who look after your safety & welfare at all times

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GAY FRIENDLY TOUR GUIDE FOR SEVILLE, SPAIN

Holiday Houseboys

To fully appreciate Seville you need to book a Holiday Houseboy, your local gay friendly tour guide. He will be able to show you around like a local. Whether you want to see the tourist sites, places off the beaten track or discover new experiences, the Holiday Houseboy is there to help you. He looks after your safety and welfare at all times.

Cristo

Gay friendly tour guide for Seville. Cristo is a local from Albayzin, the oldest, most popular and characteristic neighborhood of Granada but lived in Seville for 3 years. For 17 years he was a professional flamenco dancer, giving him deep insights into Granada’s rich cultural traditions. Now he is studying Philosophy, and his strongest hobbies are skateboarding, surf and snowboarding, and playing drums. Cristo has visited 51 countries so far and lived in 7 of them, bringing a unique global perspective to his local expertise. Whether you want to explore the magnificent Alhambra palace and gardens, wander through the historic Albayzin with its narrow winding streets and stunning viewpoints, experience authentic flamenco in the Sacromonte caves, or discover the vibrant tapas culture and nightlife of Granada, Cristo’s combination of local knowledge, cultural background, and worldly experience makes every tour special. To book Cristo as your guide, please click on the green “BOOK NOW” icon below.

Cristo is a non smoker, and speaks English, Spanish, French and Italian.

The cost for the guide services of Cristo for one day (8 hours) = a non refundable deposit of 45 euros by Paypal or major credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express) PLUS 220 euros in cash to Cristo after his guide services. Total 265 euros.

The cost for the guide services of Cristo for half a day (4 hours) = a non refundable deposit of 25 euros by Paypal or major credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express) PLUS 140 euros in cash to Cristo after his guide services. Total 165 euros.

This does not include transport, entrance fees or any food & beverage costs. Please pay the guide’s expenses when he is with you.


How To Book A Holiday Houseboy

To book any of our Holiday Houseboys please go to the booking form.

Or send an email to info@holidayhouseboys.com.

Alternatively WhatsApp +34-676-78 63 51.

Remember a Holiday Houseboy is your gay friendly tour guide who looks after your safety and welfare at all times.

Please note these are guide services and not sexual services.

 


Our other destinations in Spain are Almeria, Arcos de la Frontera, Avila, Barcelona, Bilbao, Caceres, Cadiz, Ciudad Rodrigo, Cordoba, Fuerteventura, Girona, Granada, Gran Canaria, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Madrid, Malaga, Marbella, Menorca, Mérida,
Murcia, Oviedo, Palma De Mallorca, Ronda, Salamanca, Santiago de Compostela, Segovia, Sitges, Tarragona, Tenerife, Toledo, Torremolinos, Valencia, Vigo and Zamora.

Some Highlights of Seville That Your Gay Friendly Tour Guide Can Show You



Seville, the capital of Andalusia, is a city where Moorish grandness meets Spanish charm. With its flower-filled patios, winding backstreets, and lively plazas, Seville invites you to wander, taste, and celebrate. Here’s a just a taste of what you can do.

Visit the Alcázar, Cathedral, and Stroll Through the Santa Cruz

Begin at the Real Alcázar. A monarch’s palace whose courtyards are a tapestry of intricate tilework, lush gardens, and centuries of history. Arrive early to beat the crowds and enjoy the tranquil air of the patios. From there, wander to the Seville Cathedral, the world’s largest Gothic cathedral. Don’t miss the Giralda bell tower, whose ramped ascent offers sweeping views of the city. Then meander through the Jewish Quarter of Santa Cruz. This is a maze of narrow lanes, whitewashed houses, and hidden patios. Stop for a coffee or a quiet moment in one of the shaded courtyards.

Tapas, Markets, and Flamenco Footsteps

For lunch, dive into Seville’s tapas scene. Try salty tortilla española, salted cod fritters, and jamón ibérico at a bustling tavern. If you’re unsure where to start, seek a local favorite in the Alameda de Hercules or along Calle Betis. Browse the colourful stalls of a traditional market like Mercado de Triana or Feria Market for local produce, olives, and sweets.

In the afternoon, consider a quick riverside break along the Guadalquivir. If you’re feeling festive, a quick ride on a riverboat or a stroll along the Puente de Isabel II (Triana Bridge) is perfect for people-watching.

Plaza de España and the Artsy El Prado District

Visit Plaza de España in the Parque de María Luisa. This is an iconic semicircular plaza adorned with tiled alcoves representing each province of Spain. You can rent a Rowing boat to glide along the canal if you’re feeling playful. Afterwards wander the nearby Museo de Bellas Artes or the Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo for a dose of culture, depending on your mood. Both offer a quieter pace after the bustle of the old town.

Evening Suggestions in Seville

As the sun sets, return to the old city for dinner. Seek a traditional restaurant to savour grilled seafood, gazpacho, and sweet flamenco-inspired desserts. Cap the night with a Flamenco show in a local tablao. The passionate music, rapid guitar, and clapping can be a thrilling way to experience Seville’s soul.

Practical Tips for Your Seville Visit

Getting around: Seville is best explored on foot in the center, with occasional tram or bike rides for longer stretches. The city’s layout rewards slow wandering, so wear comfortable shoes.

Best time to visit: Spring (April–June) and fall (September–October) offer pleasant weather for outdoor sightseeing. If you visit in summer, plan indoor stops during the heat of the afternoon.

Getting tickets: Major sites like the Alcázar can sell out, especially in peak season. Book online in advance to secure your slot and skip lines.

Food notes: Seville is a great city for wandering—you’ll often find great bites in small taverns tucked into side streets. Try regional specialties such as gazpacho, espinacas con garbanzos (spinach with chickpeas), and tarta de pinones (pine nut tart) if you spot them.

Where to Stay: For historic charm, look for hotels or guesthouses in Barrio Santa Cruz or the Macarena’s quiet lanes. If you prefer a modern edge with easy access to nightlife, the Alameda de Hercules area offers a lively scene without losing Seville’s warmth.

Book A Holiday Houseboy, Gay Friendly Tour Guide, for a Personal In Depth Experience of Seville

To take advantage of your stay in Seville, one of the best things you can do is book a Holiday Houseboy. A gay friendly tour guide who looks after your safety and welfare at all times. Not only does he have knowledge of the main tourist attractions, he can also show hidden gems that you would otherwise miss as an ordinary tourist. Moreover it is a fun way of discovering a city. Try it and see.


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