Triana isn't just another neighborhood: it's a riverside neighborhood with its own character. From Casa Triana 1888 Suites, you can take this Redondo tour, which combines ceramics, a market, sacred art, and a riverside walk.
Tomorrow — Crafts and Memory
- Ceramics and workshops: Triana houses kilns, shops, and small workshops where glazing is still done "the old-fashioned way." Observe processes, ask about shipments, and look for signed pieces.
- Triana Market: perfect for sampling local produce (olives, cured meats, fruit) and grabbing a light lunch among the stalls.
Midday — Living Heritage
- Isabel II Bridge (Triana): cross it and come back; it's the essential postcard.
- Chapels and devotions: Popular religiosity is very present; if you enter, do so with respect and silence.
Afternoon — Ribera and Betis Street
- A stroll through Betis: colorful facades, views of the Giralda, and a riverside atmosphere. Ideal for photography at dusk.
- Applied ceramics: look at the baseboards, signs, and balconies; Triana is evident in tiles.
Night — Dinner between two shores
- Choose between traditional taverns (stews, fried foods) and new establishments (river products, contemporary touches).
- A relaxing return to Casa Triana 1888 Suites: a home-from-home experience with a sense of accomplishment.
Local tips
- Buy ceramics with invoice (insured shipping).
- At markets, ask about the season and origin: the vendor is your best guide.
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