4 landmarks in Triana with verified facts and stories most people walk right past.

Calle Betis & the Triana Waterfront
Calle Betis, Triana, Seville, 41010, Spain
If you ask a Sevillano where to have a drink with the best view in the city, nine out of ten will say Calle Betis.

Castillo de San Jorge
Triana, Seville, Spain
Beneath the cheerful Mercado de Triana — where locals buy their morning fish and tourists sample tapas — lie the excavated ruins of one of the most feared buildings in Spanish history.

Centro Cerámico Triana
16 Calle Callao, Triana, Seville, 41010, Spain
Every tiled bench in the Plaza de Espana, every azulejo facade on a church, every decorative ceramic panel in a Seville courtyard — many of them started life in the kilns of Triana.

Mercado de Triana
Triana, Seville, Spain
There is something darkly poetic about eating tapas on top of the ruins of the Inquisition.
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