Around Barceló Sevilla Renacimiento — Within 15 Minutes on Foot
The Barceló Sevilla Renacimiento sits on Isla de la Cartuja, the island in the Guadalquivir River that hosted Expo '92. Here's what's walkable:
🏛️ Culture & History
Monasterio de Santa María de las Cuevas (La Cartuja) — A stunning 15th-century monastery right on the island, now home to the Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo (CAAC) with excellent contemporary art exhibitions
Pabellón de Navegación — A museum dedicated to the Age of Exploration and Seville's role in Spanish maritime history, with a rooftop tower offering great views
🎡 Entertainment
Isla Mágica — A theme park built on the Expo '92 grounds, right on the island — fun if traveling with kids or the young at heart
🌿 Outdoor & Scenic
Guadalquivir Riverfront — Beautiful riverside paths for walking; views across to the historic city center
Expo '92 Grounds — Wide open plazas, bridges, and public art installations — great for an evening stroll
Puente de la Barqueta & Puente del Alamillo — Two iconic bridges from the Expo era, both photogenic and walkable
⚠️ Worth Knowing
The island is not in the historic center — Seville's top landmarks (Cathedral, Giralda, Alcázar, Barrio de Santa Cruz) are across the river, about a 25–35 minute walk or a short taxi/bus ride. If those are priorities, factor in transit time.