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Triana Market is a cultural and gastronomic sanctuary that highlights the essence of Andalusian cuisine and traditions. It is a food market in Seville's Triana Barrio, near the Isabel II Bridge, that was erected on the ruins of the Castle of San Jorge, the seat of the Inquisition's court.
Triana Market provides a great sensory experience for tourists. The aromas of freshly baked bread, sizzling seafood, and the lovely scents of local fruits and spices greet you as you enter. The market features a variety of fresh vegetables and fruits cultivated in the region, including oranges from Aljarafe and melons and watermelons from Huelva, as well as fishmongers, bakeries, and traditional Andalusian culinary delights.
Whether you're a foodie, a history lover, or simply looking for an authentic glimpse into Seville's character, Triana Market is a must-see. Immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of flavours, aromas, and traditions that make Andalusian cuisine and culture truly unforgettable.