This visit includes entry to the Alcázar, which is a very majestic palace, since it is the oldest Royal Palace in Europe still in use, making it the residence of the kings of Spain when they come to Seville.
Next we will visit the Cathedral, which contains the keys of Seville that were given to Ferdinand III, king who imposed Christianity in the city, during the Reconquista.
After visiting both monuments, we will walk through Santa Cruz, a picturesque neighborhood of legends and traditions.
After lunch, we will take a walk visiting places such as the Town Hall, where you will learn about the origin of the Sevillian flag, the Plaza del Salvador and the Plaza del Cabildo, which becomes a ma...
Highlights
6 hours
Offered in English & Spanish
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
6 hours
Offered in English & Spanish
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Private guide included during the visit, the group cannot exceed more than 15 people.
Tickets to Alcázar and Cathedral are included.
Audio guides, mandatory in groups of more than 7 people, Real Alcázar de Sevilla
Meeting Points
Departure
Plaza del Triunfo
In the monument to the Immaculate Virgin.
Return
Plaza de España
It is a semicircular square that is located in the Maria Luisa Park.
Important Information
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Wheelchair accessible
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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It is the oldest Royal Palace in Europe still in use and surrounded by a wall where we will visit various palaces and gardens projected in different historical periods.
1 hour and 15 minutes
2
Catedral de Sevilla
It is the largest Cathedral in the world in Gothic style, which contains the largest main altar made for Christianity, in addition to the remains of Christopher Columbus. Touring this building we will visit the temple, the courtyard of ablutions and we will go up to the Giralda.
1 hour and 15 minutes
3
Barrio Santa Cruz
It is the old Jewish quarter that existed in Seville, surrounded by white houses and narrow streets where we will learn about the history of this neighborhood and its legends.
1 hour
4
Plaza del Salvador
It is a square where you can admire the atmosphere of the city, which also has the second largest church in the city, built on the ancient Roman Forum.
10 minutes
5
Plaza del Cabildo
It is a picturesque square built on an old school, which is currently used on Sundays to sell antiques and stamp collecting. It is one of the most beautiful squares in Seville.
10 minutes
6
Torre del Oro
It is a tower that for centuries has functioned as an albarrana (defensive) tower to protect the city from attack by pirates, as a customs building to control the ships that entered and left the city. It was also used as a prison. It currently contains the Naval Museum.
10 minutes
7
Palacio de San Telmo
It is a building that was a school for sailors who left for the New World. It currently contains the headquarters of the Government of Andalusia.
10 minutes
8
Real Fabrica De Tabacos
Factory where tobacco was made that was the scene of the Carmen Opera, the first feminist opera created in history. Inside is the headquarters of the University of Seville, the oldest in the city.
10 minutes
9
Plaza de España
It is the square that represented Spain during the Exhibition of 1929 and that was created to reestablish connections with the territories that Spain possessed overseas. It has also been the scene of films such as Lawrence of Arabia and Star Wars.
20 minutes
10
Casino de la Exposicion
It was the old Seville Pavilion built during the Exposition of 1929.
This visit includes entry to the Alcázar, which is a very majestic palace, since it is the oldest Royal Palace in Europe still in use, making it the residence of the kings of Spain when they come to Seville.
Next we will visit the Cathedral, which contains the keys of Seville that were given to Ferdinand III, king who imposed Christianity in the city, during the Reconquista.
After visiting both monuments, we will walk through Santa Cruz, a picturesque neighborhood of legends and traditions.
After lunch, we will take a walk visiting places such as the Town Hall, where you will learn about the origin of the Sevillian flag, the Plaza del Salvador and the Plaza del Cabildo, which becomes a ma...
Highlights
6 hours
Offered in English & Spanish
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
6 hours
Offered in English & Spanish
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Private guide included during the visit, the group cannot exceed more than 15 people.
Tickets to Alcázar and Cathedral are included.
Audio guides, mandatory in groups of more than 7 people, Real Alcázar de Sevilla
Meeting Points
Departure
Plaza del Triunfo
In the monument to the Immaculate Virgin.
Return
Plaza de España
It is a semicircular square that is located in the Maria Luisa Park.