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Outdoor Date Ideas in Seville

7 outdoor date spots in Seville, hand-picked from our A-to-Z guide — from Bridge of Triana (Puente de Isabel II) to Zen stroll through the Parque de María Luisa. Every spot below was verified by an editor on the ground, with the address, the best time to go, and a one-line reason it earns the trip.

7 hand-picked spots

Puente de Isabel II (Triana Bridge) over the Guadalquivir in Seville, SpainB

Bridge of Triana (Puente de Isabel II)

Triana / El Arenal

  • Free
  • Evening
  • View

The most romantic crossing in the city, linking two Sevilles with one wrought-iron sweep over the Guadalquivir.

Tip Cross from El Arenal into Triana about forty minutes before sunset — the cast-iron arches glow and the river turns copper. Pause halfway at the small Capillita del Carmen on the Triana end, then take the steps down to the Calle Betis waterfront for a drink facing the old town. Avoid midday: there's no shade on the span.

Tree-lined paths and gardens of Parque de Maria Luisa in Seville, SpainD

Doce magnolias of Parque de Maria Luisa

Plaza de Espana / south

  • Free
  • Afternoon
  • Nature

A 19th-century garden of fountains, tiled benches, and tame doves — the city's green lung and its softest place to talk.

Tip Rent a four-seat tandem bike near the Plaza de America entrance and pedal the shaded loops, or just claim a tiled bench by the Glorieta de Becquer. The Fuente de los Leones and the lotus pond are the quiet corners couples miss. Bring crumbs — the white doves are tame to the point of comedy.

The Giralda bell tower beside Seville Cathedral, SpainG

Giralda bell tower

Santa Cruz

  • €€
  • Morning
  • View

A Moorish minaret turned cathedral bell tower, climbed by ramp to the best 360 view in the old town.

Tip There are no stairs — it's 35 gentle ramps built for a sultan on horseback, so the climb is easy even hand-in-hand. Go at opening to beat both heat and crowds, and time it near the half-hour so you're up top when the bells ring (loud, thrilling, slightly terrifying). The rooftop view of the orange-tree courtyard below is the one people forget to look down at.

The curved arcades of Plaza de Espana in Seville, SpainP

Plaza de España

Parque de María Luisa

  • Evening
  • View

A half-moon of tiled splendor so absurdly beautiful that even jaded Sevillanos pause for it - the city's grandest backdrop for two.

Tip Rent a rowboat in the late afternoon when the canal glows and the heat breaks. Find your home province's tiled alcove and pose in it - locals consider this a small rite of passage. Come back after dusk when the arcade lights up and the day-trippers thin out.

The wooden Metropol Parasol (Setas de Sevilla) in Seville, SpainS

Setas de Sevilla (Metropol Parasol)

La Encarnación, Centro

  • €€
  • Evening
  • View

The world's largest wooden structure, a mushroom-shaped sky-walk where the whole sun-baked city unfurls beneath your feet at dusk.

Tip Time your ticket for 30 minutes before sunset so you catch the city turning gold and then the lights coming on. The undulating walkway up top is wide enough to wander slowly arm in arm. Skip the daytime slot - the rooftop is brutally exposed and the light is flat.

Sunset view from the Triana Bridge over the Guadalquivir, Seville, SpainV

Velá views from the Triana Bridge

Triana, Puente de Isabel II

  • Free
  • Evening
  • View

The 19th-century iron bridge between old Seville and proud Triana - the single best free vantage on the river, and the soul of the July Velá festival.

Tip Stand mid-bridge at sunset for the classic shot: the Torre del Oro and Giralda silhouetted on one side, Triana's tiled facades and the Capilla del Carmen on the other. Then descend to Calle Betis on the Triana bank for a riverside drink. In July, this is the heart of the Velá de Santa Ana street festival - the city's most joyful neighborhood party.

Quiet garden paths in Parque de Maria Luisa, Seville, SpainZ

Zen stroll through the Parque de María Luisa

Southern edge, by Plaza de España

  • Free
  • Afternoon
  • Nature

Zigzagging paths under a tropical canopy of palms and orange trees - Seville's great green lung, made for slow, hand-in-hand wandering.

Tip Hire a four-seat tandem 'carriage bike' near the Plaza de España entrance and pedal the shaded avenues together - it's gleefully ridiculous and surprisingly romantic. Find the hidden Glorieta de Bécquer, a monument to the poet of doomed love, for an apt photo. Bring a paper cone of pipas (sunflower seeds) like the locals and find a fountain to sit by.

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Seville outdoor date spots — FAQ

What are the best outdoor dates in Seville?
These are the parks, beaches, trails, and lookouts our editors return to — pick by the weather and the time of day noted on each spot.
How many outdoor date spots does this guide cover in Seville?
7 — hand-verified by editors and drawn from our full A-to-Z guide to Seville. Each one has a real address, the best time to go, and an editor's note.