Royal Alcázar of Seville (Real Alcázar de Sevilla)
Royal Alcázar of Seville (Real Alcázar de Sevilla)

Royal Alcázar of Seville (Real Alcázar de Sevilla)

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Patio de Banderas, Seville, 41004

The basics

The Alcázar of Seville ranks among the most-visited complexes on the planet and is included on many sightseeing tours in Seville (including Game of Thrones–themed tours). Aside from general admission tickets, which should be booked in advance, visitors have a few other options for touring the complex. It’s possible to book admission to the Royal Residence (Cuarto Real Alto) as part of an additional tour that often sells out early—it’s a good idea to book a guided tour of the complex or your entrance tickets ahead of time. Those with limited time to spend in the city can opt for a guided tour with skip-the-line access.

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Alcazar of Seville Reduced-Group tour
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Alcazar of Seville Reduced-Group tour
$48.32 per adult
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Great Tour of the Alcazar!
Andres is a wonderful tour guide! His knowledge of the history of the Alcazar was excellent. He ushered into rooms that were less crowded so we could enjoy the beauty of the Palace. All of the questions the members of our tour had were answered very concisely. Overall I was pleased with the information and pace of the tour. I also appreciated the small size of our group. Highly recommended!
Stuart_B, May 2024

Things to know before you go

  • The Alcázar is a must-see for first-time visitors to Seville.

  • Remember to bring water and sunscreen, as some areas of the palace have very little shade.

  • Wear comfortable shoes, and dress in layers, as conditions within the palace can vary.

  • Give yourself 2–3 hours to explore the palace complex.

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How to get there

The Alcázar of Seville is very centrally located near the Seville Cathedral. If you’re already in the city center, the easiest way to reach the palace is on foot. The Seville tram stops at the Archivo de Indias, located next to the palace.

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When to get there

As one of Seville’s most popular attractions, the Alcázar can get busy. Plan to visit first thing in the morning to explore and photograph the grounds on your own before most tour buses start to arrive. To enjoy the royal palace gardens at their most beautiful, plan your visit on a sunny day. The complex is closed on Christmas, Good Friday, and during the first six days in January.

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Beneath the Alcázar

Not all of the Alcázar’s beauty is situated above ground—below the Patio del Crucero are the Baños de Doña María de Padilla, the beautiful and almost eerie underground cisterns that collect rainwater from above. It's said that the tanks were named after a beauty so ruthlessly pursued by Pedro I (often called Pedro the Cruel), who ordered much of the Alcázar's construction, that she disfigured herself with burning oil and became a nun.

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