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Seville Cathedral by Night: Guided Tour with Tickets

Discover Seville Cathedral like never before: two unique night tours 

DURATION

2h

LANGUAGES

Spanish, English

ACCESSIBILITY

Accesible a personas en silla de ruedas y con movilidad reducida

When night falls over Seville, the Cathedral transforms. The gothic architecture, its infinite vaults, and the echoes of the past of this World Heritage monument acquire a new dimension under the soft night light.

This nighttime experience offers a unique opportunity to tour the Cathedral when it has already closed its doors to the general public. Accompanied by official guides, visitors will discover its history, symbolism, and secrets in an atmosphere of reflection and beauty. The visit is presented in two distinct formats: Projecting History, a guided tour that culminates in a breathtaking video mapping show; and The Wooden Gospel, a more introspective proposal through the sacred spaces, where artistic lighting visually reveals the richness of the main altarpiece.

  • Exclusive nighttime tour: Experience Seville Cathedral closed to the general public, enveloped in silence, shadows, and beauty.
  • Two immersive formats: Choose between a final video mapping show or a visit with narrative lighting of the altarpiece.
  • An intimate and spiritual experience: Explore the soul of the temple from a unique perspective, guided by official experts.

FAQs


  • Is capacity limited?

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    Yes, places are limited; book in advance.

  • Is there a dress code to enter Seville Cathedral?

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    Yes, shoulders and knees covered; avoid beachwear and thin straps.

  • What documentation do I need?

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    Your digital voucher on your phone and the booking holder’s ID.

  • How early should I arrive?

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    Arrive 10–15 minutes early at the designated meeting point.

  • How do I get to Seville city centre and where can I park?

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    Getting there

    • From the airport (SVQ): special airport bus to the centre (stops include Prado de San Sebastián, San Bernardo, Santa Justa and the Central Zone) in about 35–45 minutes, or taxi/rideshare in roughly 20–30 minutes depending on traffic.
    • From Santa Justa train station: 25–30 minutes on foot to the monumental area, or 10–15 minutes by city bus or taxi. You can also connect to the MetroCentro tram (line T1) from San Bernardo or Prado.
    • From the intercity bus stations (Plaza de Armas or Prado): 10–20 minutes on foot, or a few minutes by bus/taxi to the historic centre.

    Where to park

    • On-street blue zone: regulated, paid spaces near the centre with time limits. Check local signage for hours and rates.
    • Public car parks (recommended): 24/7, well located—such as Arenal / Paseo Colón (riverfront), Cano y Cueto (by the Jardines de Murillo), Avenida de Roma (by Puerta de Jerez), Imagen / Las Setas (Encarnación area), Plaza de Armas (by the bus terminal) or Mercado de Triana (across the bridge, a pleasant walk from the centre).

    Tips: the historic core has pedestrian streets and camera-controlled restricted access; avoid driving into narrow quarters like Santa Cruz or Arenal. It’s best to leave your car in a perimeter car park and continue on foot, by tram (T1), or by bus. If your hotel is inside the old town, ask in advance about permitted access and loading zones.

  • Skip-the-line entry to the Cathedral.
  • Official guide in Spanish or English (during the entire tour). The duration of the guided visit is 1 hour and 15 minutes. 
  • Audiovisual show or narrative lighting, depending on the chosen modality and day: The Wooden Gospel (Saturdays) and Projecting History - Visual Journey (Fridays). These shows are only conducted in Spanish.

 

  • Access to the Giralda and the Patio de los Naranjos.
  • Anything specified in the ‘what includes’ section.

 

  • Seville Cathedral is a religious site, so please dress appropriately. Visitors are advised to cover shoulders and knees and to refrain from wearing transparent clothing or low-cut tops. Heads must also remain uncovered.
  • It is essential to bring a valid passport or ID as it may be required at some access points to the monument.
  • Children must be included in the reservation as they will require tickets to access the monument.
  • Arrive 10 minutes before the start of the visit at the meeting point.
  • Occasionally, for organizational reasons, Seville Cathedral may close certain areas to the public without prior notice. This will modify the tour itinerary.

 

More than 24 hours before the visit: 23 euros per person in cancellation or change fees. Less than 24 hours before the visit, cancellations or changes are not allowed. IMPORTANT: Cancellation fees take effect from the moment the reservation request is made.

When night falls over Seville, the Cathedral transforms. The gothic architecture, its infinite vaults, and the echoes of the past of this World Heritage monument acquire a new dimension under the soft night light.

This nighttime experience offers a unique opportunity to tour the Cathedral when it has already closed its doors to the general public. Accompanied by official guides, visitors will discover its history, symbolism, and secrets in an atmosphere of reflection and beauty. The visit is presented in two distinct formats: Projecting History, a guided tour that culminates in a breathtaking video mapping show; and The Wooden Gospel, a more introspective proposal through the sacred spaces, where artistic lighting visually reveals the richness of the main altarpiece.

  • Exclusive nighttime tour: Experience Seville Cathedral closed to the general public, enveloped in silence, shadows, and beauty.
  • Two immersive formats: Choose between a final video mapping show or a visit with narrative lighting of the altarpiece.
  • An intimate and spiritual experience: Explore the soul of the temple from a unique perspective, guided by official experts.

FAQs


  • Is capacity limited?

    arrow

    Yes, places are limited; book in advance.

  • Is there a dress code to enter Seville Cathedral?

    arrow

    Yes, shoulders and knees covered; avoid beachwear and thin straps.

  • What documentation do I need?

    arrow

    Your digital voucher on your phone and the booking holder’s ID.

  • How early should I arrive?

    arrow

    Arrive 10–15 minutes early at the designated meeting point.

  • How do I get to Seville city centre and where can I park?

    arrow

    Getting there

    • From the airport (SVQ): special airport bus to the centre (stops include Prado de San Sebastián, San Bernardo, Santa Justa and the Central Zone) in about 35–45 minutes, or taxi/rideshare in roughly 20–30 minutes depending on traffic.
    • From Santa Justa train station: 25–30 minutes on foot to the monumental area, or 10–15 minutes by city bus or taxi. You can also connect to the MetroCentro tram (line T1) from San Bernardo or Prado.
    • From the intercity bus stations (Plaza de Armas or Prado): 10–20 minutes on foot, or a few minutes by bus/taxi to the historic centre.

    Where to park

    • On-street blue zone: regulated, paid spaces near the centre with time limits. Check local signage for hours and rates.
    • Public car parks (recommended): 24/7, well located—such as Arenal / Paseo Colón (riverfront), Cano y Cueto (by the Jardines de Murillo), Avenida de Roma (by Puerta de Jerez), Imagen / Las Setas (Encarnación area), Plaza de Armas (by the bus terminal) or Mercado de Triana (across the bridge, a pleasant walk from the centre).

    Tips: the historic core has pedestrian streets and camera-controlled restricted access; avoid driving into narrow quarters like Santa Cruz or Arenal. It’s best to leave your car in a perimeter car park and continue on foot, by tram (T1), or by bus. If your hotel is inside the old town, ask in advance about permitted access and loading zones.

  • Skip-the-line entry to the Cathedral.
  • Official guide in Spanish or English (during the entire tour). The duration of the guided visit is 1 hour and 15 minutes. 
  • Audiovisual show or narrative lighting, depending on the chosen modality and day: The Wooden Gospel (Saturdays) and Projecting History - Visual Journey (Fridays). These shows are only conducted in Spanish.

 

  • Access to the Giralda and the Patio de los Naranjos.
  • Anything specified in the ‘what includes’ section.

 

  • Seville Cathedral is a religious site, so please dress appropriately. Visitors are advised to cover shoulders and knees and to refrain from wearing transparent clothing or low-cut tops. Heads must also remain uncovered.
  • It is essential to bring a valid passport or ID as it may be required at some access points to the monument.
  • Children must be included in the reservation as they will require tickets to access the monument.
  • Arrive 10 minutes before the start of the visit at the meeting point.
  • Occasionally, for organizational reasons, Seville Cathedral may close certain areas to the public without prior notice. This will modify the tour itinerary.

 

More than 24 hours before the visit: 23 euros per person in cancellation or change fees. Less than 24 hours before the visit, cancellations or changes are not allowed. IMPORTANT: Cancellation fees take effect from the moment the reservation request is made.

Meeting point

Fountain-Lamp post of Plaza Virgen de los Reyes. The guide will be waiting for you with an orange umbrella. We kindly ask you to arrive about 15 minutes before the start of the tour.

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From

49.00€

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