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Get to the heart of Seville with a visit to its most iconic and picturesque monuments. Learn about the city’s rich history and cultural heritage from an expert guide and marvel at the wonders of an Islamic, Jewish and Christian past.
- Visit Seville’s most iconic monuments
- Learn about the city’s history and culture from an expert guide
- Stroll through Alcazar’s spectacular gardens
- Marvel at the majestic views from top of ”La Giralda” tower
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This private tour is the perfect opportunity to learn about the city’s rich history and cultural heritage by visiting the most important monuments at once. Situated right in the very center of the city, both the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See and the Royal Alcazar Palace are sights you cannot afford to miss when traveling in Seville.
During the tour, you will get the chance to witness the world’s biggest Gothic Cathedral, the spectacular art collection that it houses and the tomb of Christopher Columbus. Next to the cathedral you’ll find the awe-inspiring Giralda the bell tower that offers magnificent views over the city.
Next, you’ll head to the majestic Alcazar, a royal palace complex that dates back to the 14th century with famous art galleries, beautiful patios and breathtaking flourished gardens.
Details:
- Schedule: times are not exact as they depend on the availability of the tickets. Please be flexible!
- Duration: 2-2.5 h hours
- Meeting Point: usually, in front of the souvenir shop, Puroazahar next to the Alcazar entrance.
Inclusion:
- Expert guide
- Skip the line tickets
- Insider tips
Exclusion:
- Gratuities
- Royal Chamber
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Billy W. –
Our guide, Juanjo, was very punctual and took great care of us as my wife had some mobility problems. The tour was very informative and a great way to start our visit in Seville. Later we went to Alhambra in Granada and this private visit to Alcazar helped us a lot to understand Alhambra better. I would suggest taking this tour at the beginning of your stay for some deep insight into the Islamic and Christian culture.
Krystle Adams –
We combined the visit of these 3 monuments with a walking tour of the old town and in only one day gained so much information about Seville and its history that we had never expected. It does not feel boring at all since each monument is very different and the guide keeps the right pace too.
Clint Anderson –
Beautiful monuments, very nice and knowledgeable guide. In only 2 hours you learn a lot about the history of southern Spain and if you enjoy architecture these monuments are mind-blowing.
Carter T. –
Must-do monuments in Seville! We are not into history but we thought that it could be a good introduction to our entire 7 day trip in Andalusia. It was great as it explained all the other cities and monuments too. So worth the splurge!
Steve Marco –
Last few days in Seville. Decided to go for the private guided tour of the two major attractions, the Cathedral of Seville and the Real Alcazar Palace. Cecelia from Not Just a Tourist was our host for tours #notjustatourist.
Description Alcázar of Seville, commonly known as the Royal Alcázars of Seville, is a royal palace in Seville, Spain, built for the Christian king Peter of Castile. It was built by Castilian Christians on the site of an Abbadid Muslim residential fortress destroyed after the Christian conquest of DescriptionFirst a look at the Alcázar of Seville, commonly known as the Royal Alcázars of Seville, is a royal palace in Seville, Spain, built for the Christian king Peter of Castile. It was built by Castilian Christians on the site of an Abbadid Muslim residential fortress destroyed after the Christian conquest of Seville, after 500 years of Moorish rule. Fabulous gardens that extend farther than one can imagine.
Great history lesson from Cecelia on the build and rebuild of the Place, or many Palaces as it turns out. The change in rulers brought each owns take on the architecture of the day.
The Cathedral of Seville also known as The Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See, is the largest gothic cathedral in the world and the 3rd largest cathedral in the world. It took over a hundred years to build on top the former Mosque. It houses the remains of Christopher Columbus and many other prominent Spanish saints, travellers and dignitaries. Very difficult to get photos that depict the sheer scale and drama.
Very enjoyable to get an inside understanding of the historical importance of these two places.
Nikki Young –
Make sure to climb the bell tower of Giralda for some amazing views over Seville. It is very easy since it has a wide ramp. Mahsa suggested for us to visit Alcazar later so that we can spend some time on our own in the beautiful garden too. We took a book and after finishing our tour spent some time in the garden. It was the most beautiful experience in our entire trip.