The house is just 150 metres from the Museo de Bellas Artes, one of the most remarkable art galleries in Spain. There is an art market on the street near the museum which take place every Sunday.

Churches like San Vicente, La Magdalena and El Divino Salvador are within a radius of 700 metres around.

The Cathedral, the Alcázar and the Archivo de Indias, which constitute the whole monumental ensemble, are only 15 minutes away on foot, and link to the Barrio de Santa Cruz, Jardines de Murillo, Antigua Fábrica de Tabacos and the Parque de María Luisa and its magnificent Plaza de España. It is worth a walk by the park’s roads to enjoy its botanical variety.

Inside the park you can also find the Archaeological Museum and the Museum of Arts and Traditions of Seville.

The Palace of San Telmo, historical residence of the Duke of Montpensier and current seat of the Andalusian Parliament, the Torre del Oro and the Hotel Alfonso XIII complete the core of the old town of the city.

It goes without saying, of course, that is almost mandatory for the travelers to get lost in the narrow lanes of the old town looking for a monument, eat some tapas and find balconies, hidden squares, special corners or traditional courtyards.