Routes Europe 2025

Seville, Spain
8 – 10 April 2025

Define European air connectivity

Routes Europe 2025 will bring together a qualified audience of route development decision-makers from across the region and beyond.

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Why Seville?

Seville’s integrated vision, combining infrastructure and initiatives, has led to Spain’s third-largest city being recognised as a hub for tourism innovation.

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Forge important business connections

A must attend event for those looking to connect with influential network planners and expand their route network

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Discover more in Seville

Explore Seville in a unique and authentic way with our hosts official guides. Immerse yourself in the rich history, culture, and charm of the city as we take you to discover its best-kept treasures. 

Seville, Monumental City

From the Cathedral to the Setas, from the Cartuja Monastery to the Casa de Pilatos, from the Antiquarium to the Palacio de Dueñas, its streets and squares are a trail of culture, heritage, history and good stories. 

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Catedral y Giralda

The Catedral de Santa María de la Sede is the largest Gothic church in the world. Built on the site of the main Almohad mosque, work began in the fifteenth century. Remains of the old mosque are still preserved including the Giralda, its minaret, which is the symbol of the city.

Archivo

Archivo de Indias

The Archive of the Indies is one of the most important historical archives in the country, holding 43,000 documents and files. It was created in 1785 by King Carlos III. Set in a beautiful Renaissance building, within its walls are saved documents related to the discovery and colonization of America. 

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Plaza de España 

The Plaza de España is an symbolic monument of the city, designed by the architect Aníbal González. Made of brick and beautiful ceramic panels, it was the headquarters of the Latin American Exhibition of 1929. Really a must of Seville together with Maria Luisa Park.

Iglesia del Salvador

Iglesia del Salvador

The Church of the Saviour is the second most important church in the city. It is located on the site of the ancient Roman Forum, where the largest mosque in the Caliphate era was later built in the ninth century. The present church is a seventeenth century creation in Baroque style.

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Las Setas

This building displays contemporary art from recent years. Located in the Plaza de la Encarnación, in the heart of the city, it is a wooden structure with a concrete core, dimensions of 150 x 70 metres and a height of about 28 metres. From its viewpoint, you can enjoy magnificent views of the city.

Plaza de toros

Plaza de Toros

This is one of the most important bullrings in the country with a capacity for 13,000 seats. You can visit the museum where paintings, sculptures, costumes and bullfighting posters are displayed in order to learn more about the world of bullfighting. It is one of the musts ́of Seville.

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Culture and experiences

From unique cultural art forms tothe thrill of a theme park, Seville has it all! Take a deeper dive into the range of experiences to suit everyone's taste. 

Flamenco dancing

The Flamenco

Flamenco is music, song, dance, poetry, feeling… and a whole philosophy of life. Discover the authentic meanings that this incomparable demonstration of popular art can reach. In Seville you can enjoy the daily performance of this art in all its splendour.

Parque maria luisa

Parque de María Luisa

A true Seville experience is going on a horse-drawn carriage ride through the Parque de María Luisa. The shade creates an oasis during Seville’s warm summer nights and entices you in for a picnic or better yet, to start the day off with a run.

isla magica theme park

Isla Mágica theme park

If you are looking for fun and excitement, there is nothing better than a day on the rides at Isla Mágica theme park. Located near the historic centre, the park’s theme is ‘Seville, the discovery of America’, with a wide range of attractions and shows.


Shopping and markets

The markets of Seville are spaces where history, culture, and gastronomy intertwine in a vibrant mosaic of colors and flavors. Since ancient times, these markets have been gathering places for the people of Seville, and although they have modernized, they have not lost their charm and tradition.

Mercado del Arenal

The Arenal Market

The Arenal Market was a prison, then a convent, and later a market. With its galleries of semi-circular arches and stained-glass ceilings that allow light to flood in, the market has been reinvented and surprises visitors with a unique range of businesses and spaces for artists and artisans.

calle deria

The Calle Feria Market

This market dates back to the 18th century and is one of the oldest in the city. The building is a clear example of Seville's architecture and receives many visitors as a popular plan among locals to enjoy a tapa after shopping. It serves as an ideal starting point for a walk through the city center.

Seville shoping

Shopping areas

There is a special way to get to know the most genuine Seville. From big brands of fashion to typical Sevillian stores, Seville has extensive shopping areas ready for your enjoyment. Discover the city by shopping where the locals do, from artisanal products to more innovative ones.

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