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(Updated 2025!) How to Book the Alcázar of Seville, Spain | Opening Hours, Free Admission, and Key Attractions
The Alcazar of Seville, considered one of the oldest palaces in the world! We'll tell you everything at once, from how to make a reservation to operating hours, free admission, and major attractions. The Alcazar of Seville covers an area of ​​approximately 27,000 pyeong. It boasts an overwhelming scale🫢 The Alcazar is so complex inside that you could easily get lost if you just look around. You might also miss some of the must-see attractions💦 We'll tell you all about the main tourist attractions of the Alcazar, so stay tuned until the end! ⭐ Basic information about the Real Alcazar de Sevilla The Alcazar of Seville is a Gothic, Renaissance, Islamic, etc. It's a beautiful palace where various architectural styles are in harmony🏰 It is also called a mini version of the Alhambra Palace in Granada. The Alcazar of Seville is listed as a World Heritage Site. It is still used as a palace! Basic information Location: Casco Antiguo, 41004 Seville, Spain Opening hours: 09:30 - 19:00 daily 🖥 Visit the official website Please visit the official website of the Alcázar of Seville below. You can purchase tickets on-site, but lines are often long, so we recommend making a reservation in advance!
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(Updated 2025!) How to Book Seville Cathedral | Online Booking, On-Site Purchase, and Free Admission!
Seville Cathedral, a place that will leave you in awe with its overwhelming scale and majestic atmosphere! I'll tell you everything, from how to reserve tickets online and offline to free admission! If you're planning a trip to Seville, Seville Cathedral is a must-see. However, a problem arises here. Should I make a reservation online in advance or should I just buy it on site instead of being too lazy? So Tour Live has prepared! From how to book Seville Cathedral tickets online to tips for purchasing on-site, and even how to get free admission! I'll summarize everything and let you know❤️ ❤ Basic information about Seville Cathedral (Catedral de Sevilla) 👉 Google Map location Operating hours 10:30 - 19:00 every day (*Admission from 12:00 on Sundays) Please note: Last admission is at 18:00. Entrance fee Regular price: 13 euros Discounted ticket (students aged 14-25, seniors aged 65 and over): 6 euros Children (under 13): Free Please note: This amount excludes the online administration fee (1 euro).
Recommended Seville tourist attractions! | Metropol Parasol, Cathedral of Salvador
Planning a trip to Seville, Spain? Let me introduce you to the Metropol Parasol and the Cathedral of Salvador, two must-see places in Seville. When you think of Spain, Madrid or Barcelona come to mind first, Actually, there is one place you absolutely cannot miss. That's Seville! Today in Seville, a city full of passion Let me recommend two must-see tourist attractions in the city. 🍄 1. Metropol Parasol: The Eiffel Tower of Seville, Spain! 👉 Google Map location The first place I would like to introduce is Metropol Parasol. The people of Seville call the buildings 'Setas', meaning 'mushrooms' in Spanish, because they resemble mushrooms. The beautiful curves, like a mushroom shape, are impressive. This Metropol Parasol was completed in 2011. It is the world's largest wooden structure and was designed by German architect Jürgen Mayer. If you take the elevator to the top, You can walk along the streamlined promenade. Because there are few buildings taller than this in Seville's old town. It's a great place to enjoy the sunset or night view of Seville🌃
Seville, Spain Travel Tips & Precautions | Summer Weather, Restaurant Hours, and Semana Santa (Easter)
Are you planning a trip to Seville, Spain right now? Here are five things you should know before traveling to Seville. 🥚 1. Semana Santa Seminar Santa is the biggest Easter event in Seville. The event will be held in March or April. Personally, I would like to avoid this Easter event for a bit. Because this event lasts for about a week, it really gets crowded. The entire city was under control, and a procession was held with a statue of Jesus. If there's a line, it'll take an hour to get there, even if it's only 10 minutes, because there are so many people😥 The area in front of the city hall and the cathedral is all cordoned off, so it's a bit of a chaotic atmosphere for traveling, isn't it? It could be said that it is an event that you should see at least once in your life, It is not recommended for comfortable sightseeing due to the large number of people. So if you are planning a trip to Seville around March or April, I urge you to be sure to check out this Easter period. The date of this event changes every year! If you think you want to see it at least once in your life, I recommend you come and take a look a day or two before the event ends😊 🔥 2. Summer heat
3 Must-Try Local Dishes in Seville
Seville Foodie List – Authentic Tastes of the Locals When you visit Seville, food is as important as the architecture and flamenco performances. Enjoy Sevillian cuisine under the Andalusian sun, and it truly captures the local history and lifestyle. This time, we introduce three representative dishes that you must try at least once in Seville. Fried Fish – Pescaíto Frito Pescaíto frito is the ultimate snack and drinking accompaniment loved by Sevillians. It's made with various fried fish, but a particularly recommended dish is cazón de adobo (fried baby shark). The shark meat is marinated in vinegar, oregano, and garlic before being fried until crispy. Crispy on the outside and moist on the inside, it pairs perfectly with beer. Another favorite fried food is Boquerones fritos (fried anchovies). A splash of lemon juice makes them a perfect accompaniment to a beer on a summer's day on an outdoor terrace. Recommended restaurant: Freiduría Puerta de la Carne 👉 A popular local fried food restaurant where you can enjoy a variety of fried shark and anchovy dishes. Chickpea and Spinach Dish – Espinaca con Garbanzo Espinaca con garbanzo, a seemingly simple dish that embodies Seville's traditions, is a healthy dish made with chickpeas and spinach, reminiscent of a hearty country meal. While opinions may vary, it's definitely worth trying at least once when you visit Seville. It's also vegan, making it a perfect choice for vegetarians! Recommended restaurant: El Rinconcillo (opened in 1670, the oldest bar in Seville) 👉 Highly recommended if you want to taste traditional Seville food Pork Tenderloin – Solomillo al Whisky The name alone might sound unusual, but it's actually one of Seville's most beloved dishes. Served with a fragrant garlic whiskey sauce poured over grilled pork tenderloin, the real highlight is the garlicky, savory sauce, rather than the whiskey itself.
Southern Spain Travel Itinerary | Recommended Andalusian Cities: Seville, Granada, Ronda, and More!
Are you having trouble planning your trip to Southern Spain? I'll tell you about some great cities in the Andalusian region to visit, such as Seville and Granada. Where do you plan to visit when traveling to Spain? After deciding on entry and exit from Madrid to Barcelona, I think most travel routes will be planned towards the south of Spain. To see the Alhambra Palace, go to Granada. If you want to feel the age of exploration that Columbus opened, go to Seville. To see the Mezquita, go to Cordoba, To Gibraltar, where you can see Africa, Nerja, the balcony of Europe, The white village of Mijas, Setenil, the mecca of SNS life shots... The area where these cities are located, That is, the southern region of Spain is called 'Andalusia'. Today, I'd like to introduce you to some of the major cities in Andalusia! ⛰ 1. Introduction to major cities in Andalusia Let me show you a map of Andalusia first. You may have heard stories of people renting campervans and traveling around southern Spain. The region of Andalusia is very large. First, I color-coded them according to visit order. First of all, red is the most visited place by tourists. This should be a high priority when planning your trip to southern Spain. Also, you can complete your schedule here in less than 4 days! Secondly, orange is when you have about a week to spare, Or, these are places worth visiting when you have high mobility, such as by rental car.
Top 6 Tourist Attractions in Seville
6 must-see attractions that will take you on a journey through Seville's charms. These are the places that best showcase the history, architecture, culture, and atmosphere of Seville. With the scent of flamenco flowing through every street, quaint buildings, and the sweet scent of oranges, Seville is a city where you can fully experience its charm by visiting just these six places. Seville Cathedral and Giralda Tower Seville's landmarks, the Giralda Tower and the Seville Cathedral (Catedral de Sevilla), are top must-sees. Built on the site of a 12th-century Arab mosque, this cathedral is the third-largest in the world and the largest Gothic cathedral. Its interior is filled with magnificent altars and works of art, and a climb to the Giralda Tower offers panoramic views of Seville and the Orange Garden. The view is especially beautiful in April, when oranges are in full bloom. Real Alcazar Right next to the cathedral is the Real Alcázar, where the king still stays when visiting Seville. One of the world's oldest royal palaces, it boasts a unique charm, blending a variety of architectural styles, including Islamic, Mudejar, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque. Beyond the splendid building, the extensive and well-maintained gardens are impressive, and the cafeteria is perfect for a leisurely stroll and relaxation. Jewish Quarter Located next to the Real Alcazar, the Jewish Quarter (Barrio Santa Cruz) is a charming neighborhood with narrow, winding alleyways. The "Kpop Alley" here is so narrow that you could lean out a window and kiss someone, earning its name. Hidden stories abound in every alley, allowing you to experience Seville's life and history as you stroll. Plaza de España and Maria Luisa Park Built to commemorate the 1929 Ibero-American Expo, Plaza de España is Seville's most famous photo spot. The building's graceful curves, tile decorations, and the green paths connecting it to Maria Luisa Park are impressive. The shaded paths offer a refreshingly cool stroll in the summer, and it's also a popular filming location for dramas and commercials.
The Complete Guide to Seville Accommodation Locations! Considering Routes, Stamina, and Noise
Seville Accommodation Guide: A to Z Your Seville adventure begins with choosing your accommodations. Where to stay in the old town, what your daily routine will be like, how much energy you'll need, and even the noise at night... In this article, we'll share some local tips to help even first-time travelers to Seville choose their accommodations without regrets. Where should I stay? Seville is a truly fascinating city. Since most tourist attractions are concentrated within the Old Town, you can usually walk to most places no matter where you stay. However, if you're looking for a more "easy trip," I recommend the southern part of the Old Town. This is because Seville's key attractions—the Cathedral, the Real Alcázar, and the Plaza de España—are all concentrated here. The old town itself isn't very large, so you can walk from east to west or south to north and see everything in under an hour. However, the streets are so winding and maze-like that it feels like it'll take longer than you'd expect. So, if you're planning to stop by your accommodations and then return, staying in the south is much more convenient. Save energy Seville's alleyways are charming and charming, making them fun to walk through, but dragging a heavy suitcase after a long flight... frankly, it's not easy. At first, I thought, 'It's only about 30 minutes,' but as I was traveling and getting tired, those 30 minutes started to feel like a long time. If your accommodation is close, you can have lunch, take a nap, and return at sunset, allowing for a leisurely trip. Conversely, if your accommodation is far away, you might find yourself wandering around all day, thinking, "Let's just stay outside," and ultimately, you'll exhaust yourself... Even if it costs a little more, it's a really smart choice to stay somewhere close to tourist attractions. Beware of noise The romantic atmosphere of the old town has one catch: the ground floors of most buildings are occupied by bars and restaurants, making them noisy until late at night. In the summer, if you open your windows, you can hear motorcycles speeding along the cobblestone streets and the clatter of luggage carts. I once rented a place for my parents right next to a tourist attraction... and the first floor was a bar. The music and laughter were constant until midnight, and the next day, I heard people complaining that it was "too loud." If you're a light sleeper or traveling with parents, be sure to check out the area around your accommodation using Google Maps Road View before booking. It's a good idea to check what's on the first floor and whether the road is busy.
Top 4 Tours Near Seville, Spain | Complete Guide to Ronda, Cordoba, Italica, and El Rossio!
If you leave after seeing Seville, you will 100% regret it!! Here are four travel destinations near Seville selected by Tour Live. In the Andalusia region of southern Spain, There are many gems of cities just a few hours' drive from Seville. I'll tell you about some tourist destinations near Seville that you can easily visit in a day or half day! 💚 Ronda: A Miraculous City on a Cliff Ronda, a city so unrealistically beautiful that you'll wonder, "Is this real...?" Houses precariously perched on a 100m cliff It's a place where the scenery with the majestic Ponte Nuevo is breathtaking😯 Ronda has a really beautiful night view! On a clear day, you can see a night sky full of twinkling stars💫 But if you take the regular Ronda tour, You will only be given 1-2 hours of free time to enjoy the beautiful night view. Actually, I don't have time to take pictures until dinner...💦 So, if you want to enjoy the night view of Ronda at your own leisure, I recommend a self-tour! ❤ Córdoba: An Islamic city where past and present coexist
The Complete Guide to the University of Seville, Spain | From the tobacco factory history to the opera Carmen, the cafeteria, and even the best photo spots!
70% of people who travel to Seville miss this place: the University of Seville! I'll tell you everything from the history of the tobacco factory to tips for taking great photos! You may be thinking, "Why would a tourist go to college?" The University of Seville is not just an educational institution🏫 ​ Aren't you curious about what kind of secrets are hidden behind this university? Let's find out together now! ⭐ Basic information about the University of Seville The University of Seville is a prestigious university ranked 11th among Spanish universities. It is located on the way to Plaza de España, It's free to tourists, so it's a great place to stop by during your trip😁 If you need to use the bathroom while traveling in Seville, Try using the restrooms on the university campus! Basic information Location: C. San Fernando, 4, 41004 Sevilla, Spain Operating hours: Weekdays 08:00 ~ 21:00 (*Visit times inside the building are subject to change!) Admission: Free 🚬 The History of the University of Seville: Was the University a Tobacco Factory? Did you know that the University of Seville used to be a tobacco factory? In the 18th century, Spain was the center of the tobacco industry. The Spanish royal family had everything from tobacco leaf processing to cigar manufacturing in Seville. We built a huge state-owned tobacco factory that took care of the entire process.
Top 5 Night Views in Seville, Spain | From the Metropol Parasol to the Alcazar Nighttime Opening!
A hidden night view spot in Seville that others don't know about! Tour Live will tell you one by one~ Seville is beautiful during the day, but its true charm begins after sunset. If you walk a little further past the tourist attractions, you will find hidden spots with a night view full of emotion. Introducing hidden night views of Seville where you can truly experience the local atmosphere! ⭐ Metropol Parasol (Setas de Sevilla) 👉 Google Map location Metropol Parasol is the world's largest wooden structure. This is the work of the architect of Dongdaemun DDP. Here you can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of Seville. Especially if you visit around sunset, The golden sunset and colorful lights added You can even enjoy the splendid night view of Metropol Parasol😉 Basic information Operating hours: 10:00 ~ 23:00 (*Subject to change depending on season and events) Admission: 15 euros for adults
Seville, Spain Day Trip Itinerary | The Best Seville Tours in One Day
Conquer Seville in one day! Tour Live will organize it perfectly for you~ Seville, a jewel-like city in southern Spain, Are you curious about how to enjoy it in a day? We're introducing a route that will allow you to fully experience the charm of Seville in a single day! 💃🏻 Seville Day Tour Course Tower of Gold → Plaza de España → University of Seville → Murillo Gardens → Rosina's Balcony → Susanna Street → Doña Elvira Square → Lunch (tapas & sangria) → Alcazar → Seville Cathedral → Salvador Cathedral → City Hall → Dinner → Metropol Parasol → Constitución Street 🏰 The Golden Tower: Seville's riverside fortress The Golden Tower, located along the Guadalquivir River, is a representative landmark of Seville. It is said that gold was once stored here, hence the name 'Golden Tower'. If you climb to the top, you can enjoy a wonderful view of the Seville riverfront at a glance. I recommend taking a quick certification shot there📷 ⛲ Plaza de España: A beautiful semicircular square This is a must-see photo spot in Seville. The magnificent semicircular building and the colorful tile benches are attractive. You can enjoy a romantic moment while taking a boat leisurely floating down the canal💛
Top 8 Shopping Lists in Seville, Spain | A Complete Guide to Popular Local Souvenirs
Explosion of popularity in Spain too?! I've collected only the must-buy Seville souvenirs~ "What souvenir should I buy from Seville...?" If you are traveling to Seville, what should you give as a gift to your friends and acquaintances? You may be wondering what else is worth remembering. So that you can enjoy shopping in Seville without regrets Let me give you a neat list of Seville souvenirs! 🍵 Ceramic products: Recommended if you are looking for a gift unique to Seville tradition! The Triana district near Seville is famous for its ceramics. Alphabet tiles, cup coaster tiles, etc. You can find a variety of beautiful ceramic products. Among them, traditional ceramic tile goods from the Andalusian region It has a unique pattern and color, making it perfect as an interior decoration. Also, a famous ceramics brand called 'Yardro' You can buy it cheap in Seville!
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