What to visit in seville

The Seville Cathedral and Giralda tower

Cathedral
Giralda
  • Trivia:

    • The Cathedral of Seville is the largest gothic cathedral in the world.
    • The Giralda was a former minaret of the almohad mosque.
    • In the Cathedral is the tomb of Christopher Columbus.
    • The Giralda tower offers panoramic views of the city.

    Advice Visit:

    • Buy tickets in advance to avoid the queues.
    • Climb the Giralda tower to enjoy the views.
    • Visit the Cathedral in the morning to avoid the heat.
    • Wear comfortable clothing and footwear.

    Cost:

    • Cathedral: 12€
    • Giralda: 10€
    • Combined ticket: 16€

    Opening hours:

    • Cathedral: Monday to Saturday from 10:45 to 17:00, Sunday 14:30 to 18:30.
    • Giralda tower: Monday to Saturday from 10:00 to 17:00, Sunday 14:30 to 18:30.

Real Alcázar de Sevilla

Trivia:

  • The Real Alcázar is a palace complex of muslim origin.
  • It was the residence of the Spanish royal family until the NINETEENTH century.
  • Its gardens are considered as one of the most beautiful in Spain.
  • At the Real Alcázar palace were filmed scenes of the series Game of Thrones.

Advice Visit:

  • Buy tickets in advance to avoid the queues.
  • Visit in the morning to avoid the heat.
  • Wear comfortable clothing and footwear.
  • Do not permit backpacks or large bags.

Cost:

  • General admission: 12,50€
  • Reduced admission: 6€

Opening hours:

  • From Monday to Sunday from 9:30 to 17:00.
Real Alcázar de Sevilla

Barrio de Santa Cruz

Barrio de Santa Cruz

Trivia:

  • The Barrio Santa Cruz, the old jewish quarter of Seville.
  • It is a labyrinth of narrow streets and charming squares.
  • It is full of souvenir shops, bars and restaurants.
  • In the Neighborhood of Santa Cruz is located the Casa de Pilatos.

Advice Visit:

  • Wander through its streets and discover its corners.
  • Visit the Casa de Pilatos.
  • Take a coffee or a cover on one of the terraces.

Cost:

  • Free.

Opening hours:

  • Always open.

Casa de Pilatos

Trivia:

  • The Casa de Pilatos is a renaissance palace from the XVI century.
  • It is a mixture of architectural styles, including moorish, gothic and renaissance.
  • In the Casa de Pilatos is a famous painting by Francisco de Goya.
  • This was the scene of the wedding of infanta Elena de Borbon.

Advice Visit:

  • Buy tickets in advance to avoid the queues.
  • Visit in the morning to avoid the heat.
  • Wear comfortable clothing and footwear.
  • Do not permit backpacks or large bags.

Cost:

  • General admission: 10€
  • Reduced admission: 8€

Opening hours:

    • From Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 to 18:00.
 
Casa de Pilatos

Basilica of the Macarena

Basilica of the Macarena

Trivia:

  • The Basilica of the Macarena is a church in the TWENTIETH century.
  • It is the headquarters of the Brotherhood of the Macarena, one of the most popular of Seville.
  • In the Basilica is the image of the Virgin of the Macarena, one of the most venerated saints of Spain.
  • The Basilica of the Macarena is an important place of pilgrimage.

Advice Visit:

  • Visit the Basilica outside of the hours of worship to avoid crowds.
  • Attend a mass to see the Virgin of the Macarena.
  • Respect the silence and the prayer of others.

Cost:

  • Free.

Opening hours:

  • From Monday to Sunday from 9:00 to 13:30 and from 17:00 to 21:00.

Plaza of Spain

Trivia:

  • The Plaza de España was built in 1929 for the Ibero-american Exhibition of 1929.
  • It is one of the largest squares in Spain.
  • It is decorated with tiles that represent the provinces of Spain.
  • In the Plaza of Spain, who filmed scenes for the film "Lawrence of Arabia".

Advice Visit:

  • Visit the Plaza de España in the morning or in the afternoon to avoid the heat.
  • Take a boat ride on the canal.
  • Visit the Pavilion of Spain.
  • Take a coffee or a cover on one of the terraces.

Cost:

  • Free.

Opening hours:

    • Always open.
 
Plaza of Spain

Maria Luisa park

Maria Luisa park

Trivia:

  • The Maria Luisa Park is one of the largest parks of Seville.
  • It was donated to the city by the infanta María Luisa Fernanda de Borbón.
  • In the María Luisa Park are located several monuments, such as the Plaza de America and the Flag of the Arts.
  • It is an ideal place to walk, play sports or relax.

Advice Visit:

  • Visit the Park of María Luisa, in the morning or in the afternoon to avoid the heat.
  • Take a bike ride through the park.
  • Visit the Archaeological Museum.
  • Take a picnic in the park.

Cost:

  • Free.

Opening hours:

    • October to April: from 8:00 to 20:30.
    • May-sept: 8:00 to 21:30.
 

Museum of Fine Arts

Trivia:

  • The Museum of Fine Arts of Seville is one of the most important museums in Spain.
  • With an extensive collection of works of art, from the Middle Ages until the TWENTIETH century.
  • In the Museum of Fine Arts are works by artists such as Velázquez, Murillo, and Zurbarán.

Advice Visit:

  • Buy tickets in advance to avoid the queues.
  • Visit the museum in the morning to avoid the heat.
  • Wear comfortable clothing and footwear.
  • Do not permit backpacks or large bags.

Cost:

  • General admission: 1,50€
  • Reduced admission: 1€
  • Free Sunday afternoon.

Opening hours:

    • From Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 to 20:30.
    • Sunday:10: 00 to 14:30.
 
Museum of Fine Arts

Torre del Oro

Torre del Oro

Trivia:

  • The Golden Tower is a tower of the XIII century.
  • It was built to defend the city from enemy attacks.
  • In the Golden Tower is a maritime museum.
  • The Golden Tower offers panoramic views of the river Guadalquivir.

Advice Visit:

  • Buy tickets in advance to avoid the queues.
  • Climb the torre del Oro Tower to enjoy the views.
  • Visit the Tower of Gold in the morning or in the afternoon to avoid the heat.

Cost:

  • General admission: 3€
  • Reduced admission: 2€

Opening hours:

    • From Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 19:00.
 

Metropol Parasol

Trivia:

  • The Metropol Parasol is a wooden structure with the shape of mushrooms.
  • It is the largest wooden structure in the world.
  • In the Metropol Parasol is a market, a museum and an observation deck.
  • The Metropol Parasol offers panoramic views of the city.

Advice Visit:

  • Climb to the viewpoint of the Metropol Parasol to enjoy the views.
  • Visit the food market.
  • Take a coffee or a cover on one of the terraces.

Cost:

  • General admission: 3€
  • Reduced admission: 2€

Opening hours:

  • From Monday to Sunday from 10:00 to 21:00.
Metropol Parasol

Archive of the Indies

Archive of the Indies

Trivia:

  • The Archive of the Indies is one of the most important historic archives of the world.
  • Contains documents related to the Spanish colonization of America.
  • The Archive of the Indies is a world Heritage site by UNESCO.
  • In the Archive of the Indies is the last will and testament of Christopher Columbus.

Advice Visit:

  • To book a visit in advance to avoid the queues.
  • Visit in the morning to avoid the heat.
  • Wear comfortable clothing and footwear.
  • Do not permit backpacks or large bags.

Cost:

  • General admission: 4€
  • Reduced admission: 2€

Opening hours:

  • Monday to Friday from 9:30 to 17:00.
  • Saturday 9:30 to 14:00.

Palace of the Countess of Lebrija

Trivia:

  • The Palace of the Countess of Lebrija is a palace of the SIXTEENTH century.
  • It is one of the best examples of mudéjar architecture of Seville.
  • The palace houses a collection of art that includes works by Goya, Velázquez and Murillo.
  • The Palace of the Countess of Lebrija is open to the public as a museum.

Advice Visit:

  • Book the visit in advance.
  • Visit in the morning to avoid the heat.
  • Wear comfortable clothing and footwear.
  • Do not permit backpacks or large bags.

Cost:

  • General admission: 10€
  • Reduced admission: 8€

Opening hours:

    • From Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 to 14:00 and from 16:00 to 18:00.
 
Palace of the Countess of Lebrija

Triana neighbourhood

Triana neighbourhood

Trivia:

  • The Triana Neighbourhood is a historic district of Seville.
  • It is known for its pottery tradition and flamenco.
  • In the Triana Neighbourhood you will find several monuments, such as the são Jorge Castle and the Chapel of the Sailors.
  • It is an ideal place for walking, tapas and enjoy the atmosphere flamenco.

Advice Visit:

  • Visit the Triana Neighbourhood in the morning or in the afternoon to avoid the heat.
  • Take a walk by the river Guadalquivir.
  • Visit the Castle of San Jorge.
  • Take a coffee or a cover on one of the terraces.

Cost:

  • Free.

Opening hours:

    • Always open.
 

Plaza de San Francisco

Trivia:

  • The Plaza de San Francisco is one of the finest squares in the centre of Seville.
  • It is the town Hall of Seville.
  • The San Francisco Square is surrounded by historical buildings, like the town Hall and the Church of San Francisco.
  • It is an ideal place to observe the atmosphere of the city.

Advice Visit:

  • Visit the Plaza de San Francisco in the morning or in the afternoon to avoid the heat.
  • Visit the City of Seville.
  • Take a coffee or a cover on one of the terraces.

Cost:

  • Free.

Opening hours:

    • Always open.
 
Plaza de San Francisco

Calle Sierpes

Calle Sierpes

Trivia:

  • Calle Sierpes is one of the most important shopping streets of Sevilla.
  • In it there are many shops, bars and restaurants.
  • Calle Sierpes is an ideal place for shopping and enjoy the atmosphere of the city.

Advice Visit:

  • Visit the Calle Sierpes in the morning or in the afternoon to avoid the heat.
  • Go shopping at the shops of the street.
  • Take a coffee or a cover on one of the terraces.

Cost:

  • Free.

Opening hours:

    • Always open.
 

Plaza del Cabildo

Trivia:

  • The seat of the town hall is one of the most important places of Seville.
  • It is the headquarters of the city Council of Seville.
  • The seat of the town hall is surrounded by historical buildings, like the town Hall and the Cathedral of Seville.
  • It is an ideal place to observe the atmosphere of the city.

Advice Visit:

  • Visit the Plaza del Cabildo in the morning or in the afternoon to avoid the heat.
  • Visit the City of Seville.
  • Take a coffee or a cover on one of the terraces.

Cost:

  • Free.

Opening hours:

    • Always open.
 
Plaza del Cabildo

Palace of the Dueñas

Palace of the Dueñas

Trivia:

  • The Dueñas Palace is a palace of the FIFTEENTH century.
  • It is one of the best examples of mudéjar architecture of Seville.
  • The palace houses a collection of art that includes works by Goya, Velázquez and Murillo.
  • The Palacio de las Dueñas is open to the public as a museum.

Advice Visit:

  • Book the visit in advance.
  • Visit in the morning to avoid the heat.
  • Wear comfortable clothing and footwear.
  • Do not permit backpacks or large bags.

Cost:

  • General admission: 12€
  • Reduced admission: 10€

Opening hours:

    • From Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 to 18:00.
 

Church of the Savior

Trivia:

  • The Church of the Saviour is a church in the SEVENTEENTH century.
  • It is one of the largest churches of Seville.
  • The church houses a collection of art that includes works by Zurbaran, and Valdés Leal.
  • The Church of the Savior is open to the public as a church and a museum.

Advice Visit:

  • Visit the Church of the Saviour in the morning or in the afternoon to avoid the heat.
  • Visit the church and museum.
  • Climb the church tower to enjoy the views.

Cost:

  • General admission: 8€
  • Reduced admission: 6€

Opening hours:

    • Monday to Saturday from 10:00 to 18:00.
    • Sunday:10: 00 to 14:00.
 
 
Church of the Savior

Italic

Italic

Trivia:

  • Italica is a roman city of the first century a.C.
  • It is one of the cities best-preserved roman provincial of Spain.
  • In Italics are several monuments, such as the Amphitheatre, the Theatre and the Baths.
  • Italic is declared a National Archaeological.

Advice Visit:

  • Visit Italics in the morning or in the afternoon to avoid the heat.
  • Wear comfortable clothing and footwear.
  • Use sunscreen.
  • Bring water.

Cost:

  • General admission: 6€
  • Reduced admission: 4€

Opening hours:

    • From Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 to 20:30.
 
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