Torre del Oro, Seville

Torre del Oro, a 13th-century watchtower on the banks of the Guadalquivir River in Seville, offers travelers a glimpse into Spain's maritime history. Originally constructed by the Almohad Caliphate, the tower's name, translating to 'Tower of Gold,' is said to derive from the golden glow it casts on the river. Vloggers often highlight the panoramic views from the top, providing a perfect backdrop for capturing Seville’s skyline. Inside, the Naval Museum showcases intriguing artifacts, including maps and models of ancient ships, making it a favorite among history enthusiasts. WanderVlogs captures these authentic moments, offering travel tips like the best times to visit to avoid crowds and FAQs on ticketing. Whether you're drawn by its historical significance or the scenic views, Torre del Oro remains a memorable stop for those exploring Seville.

Last updated: Mar 26, 2026

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