Would you like a brutal getaway without getting complicated with car, parking, combinations and schedules? Do the Walking of the King from Seville in a organized one day tour It is, for many people, the most comfortable (and safer) way to live one of the most impressive routes in Andalusia.
In this guide I explain what the real plan is like: duration, itinerary with stops, departure hours, what includes, restrictions, what to carry and the best tips to enjoy at 100%.
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Quick summary (if you just want to decide)
Total duration: approx. 12 hours.
Includes: transport + guide + Input ticket + collection / return service (as per option).
Guidance price: from €89 per person (varies by date and availability).
Cancellation: free up to 24h before + option of book now and pay later.
Itinerary: transfer from Seville + stop in Osuna + guided tour to the Caminito (approx. 2 hours) + free time to eat.
Not suitable for: under 8 years, people in a wheelchair, with vertigo or fear of heights.
If your priority is total comfort and you don't want to think about logistics, this is a round option: see availability.
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What is the King's Walk and why it is worth it
The King's Walk is a wooden walkway anchored to the rock on the Gaitans' parade (Málaga), famous for its vertical landscapes and the feeling of walking suspended on the cannon. Today is a safe and perfectly organized route, but it keeps that "wow" point that makes it unique.
In the experience from Seville, the part of the Caminito that is traveled is of 7 km (approx.), reaching points with height around 105 meters over the parchment. If you like the looks, the photography and the spectacular routes, it's a resounding yes.

Why do it from Seville on a tour?
From Seville, the challenge is not to "do the Caminito," but fit the logistics: reach the area, manage parking, shuttle, access times, and return without stress. This is why an organized tour is especially interesting if:
You don't have a car (or you don't feel like driving for several hours).
You want a "turnkey" experience: transport + guide + input.
It's your first time and you'd rather go with someone to explain it to you and set your pace.
You want to take advantage of the day with a cultural stop (Osuna) besides the nature plan.
In addition, in FeelRoute you have options for shared or private tourdepending on the type of travel (couple, family, group).
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Time and points of departure in Seville
The exact time may vary according to choice and availability, but the activity shows three points of departure in Seville with indicative hours:
Trajano 6 Street: 09: 45
Hotel Don Paco: 09: 50
Rastro 12A Street: 10: 00.
Tip: It's 10-15 minutes away. On full day excursions, punctuality is key for the group to take advantage of the day.
Itinerary of the day (stop at Osuna + Caminito)
The typical itinerary combines nature with a stop in a monumental city: Osuna. It then continues to the area of the Caminito to make the guided tour. As a reference, the tour describes a plan similar to this:
1) Departure from Seville + transfer
You get on the bus at the chosen point (Trajano / Don Paco / Rastro) and go to the province of Málaga. During the journey, the guide usually contextualize the day and resolve doubts.
2) Stop in Osuna (visit / walk)
A stop is made at Osuna, declared a Historical-Artistic Set. It is a very "photogenic" city, used as a stage in different productions for its monumental aesthetics. This stop is one of the great advantages to go for free: you add an uncomplicated cultural point.
3) Arrival in the area of the Caminito + previous pause
Before entering the walk, there is usually a stop / point of support (for example, The Kiosko) to organize the group and prepare access.
4) Tour guided by the King's Walk (approx. 2 hours)
The tour guided by the Caminito usually lasts 2 hours. This is where the guide makes the difference: it explains history, curiosities, key points of the parade and helps you understand what you are seeing (beyond "taking photos").
5) Free time to eat
The tour includes free time to eat (guidance: 45 minutes). The food is not included, so you can choose the menu of the day or take something (as long as you meet the rules).
6) Return to Seville
After completing the activity, the group returns by bus to Seville. The return can be to several points of the city, according to the reserved option.

What includes and what does not include
Includes
Collection and return service (as per option).
Transport (bus).
Guide during the experience.
Entry ticket To the King's Walk.
Not included
Food and drink.
Flexible policy: the activity offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before (full reimbursement) and book now and pay later (as available).
Restrictions, safety and requirements
To ensure safety, experience indicates that He's not fit. for:
Under 8
wheelchair
People with fear of heights
People with vertigo
In general, if you have doubts about physical condition, vertigo or some limitation, it is better to choose a softer alternative. The walk is safe, but imposed If you don't get the height right.
What to carry (check) and what is prohibited
What to carry
DNI / passport (essential).
Comfortable footwear (sports; no sandals).
Student's license if you apply at a student rate (up to 25 years with a valid card).
Water and something light to eat (always with small backpack).
Solar protection (cap, glasses, cream), especially in spring / summer.
Capes in fresh months: in the morning you can make fresh and then raise the temperature.
Not permitted
Sandals
Pallet and tripods
Hiking sticks
Smoking throughout the tour
Experience Tip: The lighter your backpack, the better you enjoy the tour.
Practical tips for enjoying it without any problems
Book in advance: The Caminito has high demand and the squares fly, especially weekends.
Choose the starting point well: Trajano / Don Paco / Rastro. Choose the one that's closest to you to avoid haste.
Breakfast well: is a long day (12h). Going with energy totally changes the experience.
Closed footwear yes or yes: not only for standards, but also for comfort and safety.
Photos: less is more: keeps the mobile in narrow sections. In lookout, enjoy and shoot there.
If you have moderate vertigo: go in the center of the catwalk, avoid looking into the vacuum and follow the guide.
Food plan: as the food is not included, decide if you are going to a fast menu or if you are wearing a snack. Free time is often limited.
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Frequently asked questions
How long is the excursion to the King's Walk from Seville?
Experience indicates an approximate duration of 12 hours (full day).
What exactly does it include?
Includes transport, guide and Input ticket To the King's Walk, as well as collection / return according to option. The food and drink are not included.
Where do you leave in Seville?
There are several exits: Street Trajano 6 (09: 45), Hotel Don Paco (09: 50) and Rastro 12A Street (10: 00) (according to reserved option).
Can you cancel?
Yes: free cancellation up to 24 hours before for full reimbursement and book now and pay later.
Are there age restrictions?
Yes: not suitable for children under 8 years of age. It is also not recommended for people with vertigo or fear of heights.
If you're in Seville and you want a spectacular getaway without breaking your head with logistics, Walking of the King from Seville on organized excursion is a very solid option: transport, guide, entrance and a well-mounted itinerary (with stop in Osuna).






