Triana is more than a neighbourhood; it is a symbol of Seville’s identity. Located on the west bank of the Guadalquivir River, Triana has long been associated with craftsmanship, flamenco and a strong sense of community. For international corporate groups, this authenticity creates an inspiring setting for meaningful team building and incentive experiences.
What makes Triana particularly suitable for corporate activities is its balance between tradition and accessibility. The area is compact, walkable and rich in atmosphere, allowing teams to explore the neighbourhood through guided walks, cultural challenges or interactive city-based formats without logistical complexity.
Triana’s cultural roots lend themselves naturally to experiential programmes. Flamenco workshops, gastronomy-focused activities and storytelling-based city games encourage collaboration and participation while immersing teams in local traditions. These formats work especially well for groups looking to strengthen connections, break down hierarchies and create shared memories outside a formal business environment.
As part of a broader incentive programme in Seville, Triana offers contrast and depth. Combined with iconic landmarks on the historic centre side of the river, experiences in Triana add a human, creative dimension that resonates strongly with international teams and delivers lasting impact.
Discover Triana during our city games and walking routes.
Minimal number of participants: from 10 persons
On demand
Sevilla city center
Prices are only by tailor made quotation.
On request
Our activities in and around the Triana are available throughout the whole year, at all days of the week (subject to availability).
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