Seville: Cathedral and Giralda guided tour

Spanish
Before 24 hours before the visit: 14 euros per person for cancellation or change fees. After 24 hours before the visit, no cancellations or changes are allowed. IMPORTANT: Cancellation fees are charged from the moment the booking request is made.

Description

The Seville Cathedral, one of the largest Gothic churches in the world, stands as a key landmark for understanding the city’s history and heritage.

On this guided tour, you will enter the monument accompanied by an official guide who will provide insight beyond what can be seen at first glance. From the outset, the scale of its architecture and its historical importance become clear.

As you explore the interior, you will encounter highlights such as the Main Altarpiece, regarded as one of the largest in Christendom, and the Royal Chapel, closely linked to Spain’s royal history.

The experience also includes access to the Giralda, originally built as a minaret and later transformed into a bell tower. From the top, you can enjoy panoramic views over Seville. Throughout the visit, your guide will share historical context and key details that help bring each space into perspective.

A comprehensive way to discover Seville Cathedral with expert guidance and a clearer understanding of its significance.


What should you know before you go?

  • Available languages: Spanish
  • Meeting point at Plaza Virgen de los Reyes
  • No pick-up service included
  • Please arrive 10 minutes before the start time
  • Valid ID or passport is required
  • The itinerary may be modified due to partial closures of the monument

What to bring?

  • Valid ID or passport
  • Comfortable footwear

adulte
39.99 EUR
junior
23 EUR
enfant
8 EUR
spanish entrada general nocturna
49.99 EUR
english entrada general nocturna
49.99 EUR

Minimum per booking: 1 person

  • Official guide
  • Access to Seville Cathedral
  • Access to the Giralda

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