Spanish tapas€€Until 02:00 daily
T de Triana on Calle Betis in Seville's Triana is the riverfront tavern hosting the Flamenco Esencia troupe under Maria La Serrana, with a late-night.
Try: Drinks bar with flamenco performance
Tip: Arrive 30 minutes before the show to get a seat. The riverfront strip is a 10-minute walk from the Puente de Triana; quieter on weeknights.
Cocktail bar€€Until 03:00 dailyCash only
Bar Garlochi on Calle Boteros in Seville is the kitsch-religious late-night dive bar that Miguel Fragoso opened June 15, 1978, with the Sangre de Cristo.
Try: Sangre de Cristo cocktail
Tip: Cash only. The place fills with locals after midnight; the Sangre de Cristo is the house drink.
Cocktail bar€€Until 01:30 daily
La Terraza del EME atop the EME Catedral Hotel in Seville is the city's headline rooftop bar, with cocktail service running to 01:30 and a closest-in-city.
Try: Cocktails with Cathedral view
Tip: Cocktails run 15 euros. Reserve the Argote Alto for the best Cathedral view.
Mexican€€Until 02:30 Tue-Sat
La Bartola on Calle San Jose in Seville is the Mexican-leaning late-night cocktail bar with mezcal-and-tequila list, the city's reference for tacos served.
Try: Mezcal margarita and tacos
Tip: Closed Sunday and Monday. The mezcal list runs about 30 bottles; flights available.
Basque€€Until 01:30 daily
El Rinconcillo on Calle Gerona in Seville is the city's oldest tapas bar since 1670, with full tapas service until 01:30 each night, the rare late-night.
Try: Espinacas con garbanzos and pavias de bacalao
Tip: Standing bar at front is open until close; the dining room behind takes last orders at 23:30.