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Plaza Del Salvador in Seville offers an engaging blend of history and leisure. At its center lies the stunning Baroque Church of San Salvador, revered as the main attraction and a monumental tribute to the renowned sculptor Martínez Montañés. A visit typically lasts 2-3 hours, giving ample time to enjoy the expansive open space and absorb the lively atmosphere.

This favorite Seville plaza is perfect for everyone, with wheelchair accessibility and child-friendly features. Numerous eateries line the square, providing diverse dining options with plenty of outdoor seating. Whether you're sipping a drink under the Andalusian sun or dining al fresco, the view of the magnificent surrounding buildings enhances any experience. Historical landmarks, including the nearby Cathedral, add to the charm of Plaza Del Salvador, making it an ideal spot for both locals and visitors to relax and enjoy the vibrant buzz of Seville life.

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Recommended visit time

2-3 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Plaza del Duque (La Campana)
Bus stop 389 m walk
Laraña (Plaza Encarnación)
Bus stop 347 m walk
Imagen (Plaza Encarnación)
Bus stop 375 m walk
Bershka Calle Velázquez
Bus stop 334 m walk
Mango Calle Velázquez
Bus stop 297 m walk
Plaza Nueva
Tram stop 248 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
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4.5/5 1,346 reviews
GLuca T.
GLuca T.
3 weeks ago on Google

Plaza del Salvador è una delle piazze più vivaci e caratteristiche di Siviglia. Dominata dall’imponente facciata barocca della Chiesa del Salvador, è un punto d’incontro perfetto per chi vuole immergersi nell’autentica atmosfera sivigliana. Durante il giorno, la piazza è animata da residenti e turisti che si fermano nei numerosi bar e caffè con tavolini all’aperto, perfetti per una colazione al sole o una tapa pomeridiana. La sera, poi, si trasforma: la piazza si riempie di giovani, risate e bicchieri tintinnanti, con un’energia contagiosa. La chiesa merita sicuramente una visita: è la seconda più importante della città dopo la Cattedrale, con interni riccamente decorati e una storia che affonda le radici nell’epoca visigota e musulmana. Un luogo da non perdere se si vuole vivere Siviglia come un locale: tra storia, bellezza architettonica e vita quotidiana.

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Emilio Llorente
Emilio Llorente
3 weeks ago on Google

Una plaza con historia en centro de sevilla

Stephen Suley
Stephen Suley
3 weeks ago on Google

A must visit. Wish I had wrote my review sooner as I’m lacking details now. But I remember that day being a very special day and something that I would recommend to anyone who goes to Seville.