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Guided Tour of the Real Alcázar, Cathedral and Giralda

Visit the Alcázar and Cathedral of Seville with a guide and skip the lines

DURATION

3h

LANGUAGES

Spanish, French, English, Italian

ACCESSIBILITY

Wheelchair accessible with specific route

One of the monuments you cannot miss on your trip to Seville is the Catedral de Santa María de la Sede. Visit the largest Catholic cathedral in the world, a temple with Hispano-Muslim heritage.

With this ticket, you will gain direct access to the monument and receive a complete audioguide of the entire Cathedral complex. In addition to its undoubtedly Gothic wonderful exterior, you will be able to explore the main nave and see the 80 chapels that decorate its sides along with the famous Main Altarpiece. You can also climb the Giralda, the current bell tower that was built over the minaret from the Almohad period of the ancient mosque.

You cannot miss this amazing heritage ensemble, which has been declared a World Heritage Site since 1987.

  • Guarantee entry by booking in advance, as they sell out quickly.
  • Visit this well-declared World Heritage Site at your own pace with the included audioguide.
  • Climb to the famous Giralda with this ticket.

FAQs


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  • Is there descanso entre monumentos?

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    Yes, there are usually short breaks between visits.

  • ¿Existe un código de vestimenta para la Catedral?

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    As this is a religious site, we recommend modest attire: shoulders and knees covered; avoid swimwear or strapless tops.

  • 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.

  • Tickets to the Real Alcázar of Seville, Cathedral, and Giralda. 
  • Official guide.
  • Anything not specified in the "includes" section.
  • It is essential to bring a valid passport or ID as it may be required at some of the monument's access points.
  • You must arrive 15 minutes before the meeting point.
  • Children must have a ticket to access the monument, so they must be included in the reservation.
  • On certain dates, due to the high demand for this visit and in order not to create overbookings, you are making a request for availability. It is indicated during the payment process. Within a period of less than 72 hours, you will be answered informing you if there are places available or not. If the reservation is made in less than 72 hours from the start of the activity, you will be answered urgently. The amount will be blocked in the reservation request to guarantee that in case of availability there are funds to charge the reservation.
  • Once the reservation request is made, no changes or cancellations are allowed.

     

One of the monuments you cannot miss on your trip to Seville is the Catedral de Santa María de la Sede. Visit the largest Catholic cathedral in the world, a temple with Hispano-Muslim heritage.

With this ticket, you will gain direct access to the monument and receive a complete audioguide of the entire Cathedral complex. In addition to its undoubtedly Gothic wonderful exterior, you will be able to explore the main nave and see the 80 chapels that decorate its sides along with the famous Main Altarpiece. You can also climb the Giralda, the current bell tower that was built over the minaret from the Almohad period of the ancient mosque.

You cannot miss this amazing heritage ensemble, which has been declared a World Heritage Site since 1987.

  • Guarantee entry by booking in advance, as they sell out quickly.
  • Visit this well-declared World Heritage Site at your own pace with the included audioguide.
  • Climb to the famous Giralda with this ticket.

FAQs


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  • Is there descanso entre monumentos?

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    Yes, there are usually short breaks between visits.

  • ¿Existe un código de vestimenta para la Catedral?

    arrow

    As this is a religious site, we recommend modest attire: shoulders and knees covered; avoid swimwear or strapless tops.

  • 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.

  • Tickets to the Real Alcázar of Seville, Cathedral, and Giralda. 
  • Official guide.

  • Anything not specified in the "includes" section.

  • It is essential to bring a valid passport or ID as it may be required at some of the monument's access points.
  • You must arrive 15 minutes before the meeting point.
  • Children must have a ticket to access the monument, so they must be included in the reservation.
  • On certain dates, due to the high demand for this visit and in order not to create overbookings, you are making a request for availability. It is indicated during the payment process. Within a period of less than 72 hours, you will be answered informing you if there are places available or not. If the reservation is made in less than 72 hours from the start of the activity, you will be answered urgently. The amount will be blocked in the reservation request to guarantee that in case of availability there are funds to charge the reservation.

  • Once the reservation request is made, no changes or cancellations are allowed.

     

Meeting point

Fountain-Lamp post of the Plaza Virgen de los Reyes. The guide will be waiting for you with an orange umbrella.

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🗺️ Itinerary


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Seville Cathedral

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Seville Cathedral, one of the largest in the world, combines Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles. Inside, it houses masterpieces of sacred art and the tomb of Christopher Columbus. Its tower, the Giralda, offers a panoramic view of the city.

Prince's Gate

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The Prince's Gate, located on the southern facade of the Cathedral of Seville, is one of the most prominent entrances of the temple. In a neo-Gothic style, it features rich sculptural decoration and is used as the main access during ceremonies and processions.

Museum and Plan of the Cathedral

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The Cathedral Museum of Seville houses a valuable collection of sacred art, goldsmithing, and historical documents that reflect centuries of devotion and culture.

Trascoro

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The trascoro of the Seville Cathedral, located behind the choir, stands out for its exquisite Renaissance decoration and sculptures of great artistic value. It serves as a transition to the main nave and reflects the magnificence of the interior of the temple.

Chapels

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The chapels of Seville Cathedral house artistic treasures and tombs of historical figures. Each one has its own style, with altarpieces, paintings, and sculptures that narrate religious passages and reflect the artistic evolution over the centuries.

Courtyard of the Oranges

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The Courtyard of the Oranges, formerly the ablutions courtyard of the Almohad mosque, is now a serene space within the Cathedral of Seville. With its neatly lined orange trees and central fountain, it provides a calm atmosphere and connects the Islamic and Christian history of the site.

Main Altarpiece

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The Main Altarpiece of Seville Cathedral is a masterpiece of Gothic art carved in gilded wood. It depicts scenes from the life of Christ and the Virgin, and stands out for its monumentality and detail, being one of the largest altarpieces in the Christian world.

Tomb of Christopher Columbus

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The tomb of Christopher Columbus in the Cathedral of Seville holds the remains of the famous navigator. His funerary monument, supported by figures representing the kingdoms of Spain, symbolizes the importance of his legacy in the history of discoveries and the modern world.

Giralda

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The Giralda, former minaret of the Almohad mosque and current bell tower of the Cathedral of Seville, is one of the most recognizable symbols of the city. It combines Islamic and Renaissance architecture, and from its top, it offers expansive views of the historic center of Seville.

Royal Alcázar

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The Royal Alcázar of Seville is a palace complex surrounded by walls that combines Islamic, Mudéjar, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles. An official residence of the Spanish monarchy, it is renowned for its courtyards, gardens, and the rich decoration of its halls.

Main Patio

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The Main Patio of the Royal Alcázar of Seville is a space that reflects the harmony of Mudejar art. Surrounded by arches decorated with plasterwork and tiles, it served as the center of court life, where receptions and courtly events were held.

House of Trade

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The House of Trade, located within the Royal Alcázar of Seville, was founded in 1503 to manage trade and navigation with America. Inside, it preserves historical rooms and maps that evoke the importance of Seville in overseas expansion.

Admiral's Room

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The Admiral's Room, in the Casa de la Contratación of the Royal Alcázar of Seville, was the place where expeditions to America were planned. Decorated with tapestries and portraits, it retains the solemn atmosphere of the era when key decisions for the Crown were made.

Courtyard of the Dolls and Maidens

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The Courtyard of the Dolls and Maidens of the Royal Alcázar of Seville stands out for its delicate Mudejar ornamentation. Its lobed arches, decorated capitals, and plaster details create an intimate and refined atmosphere that reflected the private life of the Sevillian court.

Hall of Ambassadors

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The Hall of Ambassadors is the most sumptuous room of the Royal Alcázar of Seville. In Mudéjar style, it features a golden dome decorated with lacerías and walls covered in tiles. It was the space intended for receiving kings and foreign dignitaries.

Gothic Palace

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The Gothic Palace of the Royal Alcázar of Seville was commissioned by Alfonso X and is noted for its sober and elegant architecture. Its spacious rooms, chapel, and halls adorned with tapestries reflect the influence of medieval European style in the palatial complex.

Gardens

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The Gardens of the Royal Alcázar of Seville comprise an extensive set of green spaces with fountains, ponds, and pavilions. They combine Islamic, Renaissance, and Baroque elements, creating an environment of beauty and serenity that complements the architecture of the palace.


RATING AND REVIEWS

All opinions have been written by real customers who have booked with us.

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RATING AND REVIEWS

All opinions have been written by real customers who have booked with us.

4.9 / 5

Rating (99 reviews)


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Guided Tour of the Real Alcázar, Cathedral and Giralda

08/11/2025

Veronica V

Experiencia recomendable. Lorena un encanto

Guided Tour of the Real Alcázar, Cathedral and Giralda

08/11/2025

Bernadette D

T bien !

Guided Tour of the Real Alcázar, Cathedral and Giralda

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Veronica V

08/11/2025

Experiencia recomendable. Lorena un encanto

Bernadette D

08/11/2025

T bien !

Maria Del Mar M

29/10/2025

John Damien M

28/10/2025

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