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Triana

Seville, Spain · Neighborhood Guide

Seville's legendary flamenco district across the Guadalquivir — ceramic workshops, lively tapas bars, and a fiercely proud neighborhood identity.

Data verified June 14, 2026

Triana at a Glance

Mid-Range

Cost Level

€600–€900/month for 1-BR

Rent Range

Safe — strong neighborhood identity, locals look out for each other. Well-lit main streets. Quiet residential streets are peaceful at night.

Safety

100–150 Mbps fiber available in most buildings.

Internet

Who Lives in Triana?

Proud Trianeros (locals who identify as Triana-born), flamenco artists, ceramic artisans, young Spanish professionals, and a growing expat community. Triana has its own distinct identity — residents say they live in Triana, not Seville.

Culture loversFlamenco enthusiastsFoodiesThose wanting authentic Seville

Living in Triana — Practical Details

Walkability

Excellent — compact streets, flat terrain, Mercado de Triana at the bridgehead, tapas bars everywhere. Crosses the Puente de Isabel II to the center in 5 min.

Grocery & Food Access

Mercado de Triana (stunning riverside covered market with tapas stalls and fresh produce). Mercadona and Día nearby. Excellent local bakeries on Calle San Jacinto.

Getting Around

  • Bus C3 circular route connecting Triana to center
  • Walking: Puente de Isabel II to Cathedral in 10 min
  • Sevici bike-share stations throughout
  • Tram: Plaza Nueva stop 5 min walk across the bridge

Nearby Coworking

  • La Bicicletería (€110/mo — creative coworking with garden courtyard, in Triana)
  • Workhub Seville (€130/mo — 10 min walk across the river)
  • Several cafés on Calle Betis with Wi-Fi for light work

Insider Tips for Triana

  • 1Calle Betis along the river has the best sunset views of the Torre del Oro and Giralda — bring a bottle of wine and sit on the riverside wall
  • 2Casa Anselma on Calle Pagés del Corro is the most authentic free flamenco experience in Seville — no sign, just a door, opens at midnight
  • 3Mercado de Triana's upstairs tapas bars are the best-value food in central Seville — try the fresh churros at the entrance
  • 4Rent near Calle San Jacinto (Triana's main street) for maximum walkability — avoid ground-floor apartments during Semana Santa and Feria

FAQ — Triana, Seville

What is Triana like for expats?

Triana is a mid-range neighborhood in Seville. Seville's legendary flamenco district across the Guadalquivir — ceramic workshops, lively tapas bars, and a fiercely proud neighborhood identity. Best for: Culture-seekers and creative expats who want authentic Sevillano life at mid-range prices.

How much does it cost to live in Triana, Seville?

Triana is classified as "Mid-Range" in Seville. Typical rent: €600–€900/month for 1-BR. Total monthly budget in Seville: €1,200–€1,800.

Is Triana safe for expats?

Safe — strong neighborhood identity, locals look out for each other. Well-lit main streets. Quiet residential streets are peaceful at night.

Who lives in Triana?

Proud Trianeros (locals who identify as Triana-born), flamenco artists, ceramic artisans, young Spanish professionals, and a growing expat community. Triana has its own distinct identity — residents say they live in Triana, not Seville.

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