THE GIRALDA (EL GIRALDILLO)
With a cost-effective combo, explore Seville on a hop-on hop-off bus journey with an audio guide, and gain entry to 2 of the city's spectacular landmarks – the Alcazar and Seville Cathedral. Seville HOHO The Red route on Seville’s hop-on hop-off bus tour takes you through a perfect blend of historical, cultural, and fun-packed spots. From the lively Alameda de Hércules, where ancient Roman columns meet Seville’s modern vibe, to the captivating Aquarium of Seville with its rich marine life, and the thrilling Isla Mágica theme park, this route captures Seville’s essence by combining history, adventure, and vibrant local life. Red route First bus: 10am from Paseo de Colón Last bus: 9pm from Paseo de Colón Frequency: every 30-40 mins Popular stops: Alameda de Hércules, Aquarium of Seville, Isla Mágica Please click here for a detailed route map and boarding points. You can join the tour at any stop and hop on and off for the duration of your ticket. Alcazar of Seville Discover Europe's oldest royal palace, the Alcazar, and explore its historic palaces and centuries-old gardens with entry tickets included in this pass. Renowned as a Game of Thrones filming location, the Palace flaunts ornate tiles and beautiful hedges in the Dorne Water Gardens scenes, allowing you to appreciate the intricate architecture, which seamlessly combines Christian and Mudejar styles. The Alcazar stands tall just a few hundrer meters away from stop #1 on the Red route! Seville Cathedral & La Giralda The Seville Cathedral, an iconic landmark and one of the world's largest churches, showcases a captivating blend of Gothic and Baroque styles featuring vaulted ceilings. Take a short walk from stop #1 on the Red Route to reach the Seville Cathedral and inside, you'll find one of the world's most valuable altarpieces, meticulously crafted by a single artisan, Pierre Dancart. Don't miss the chance to visit the official tomb of Christopher Columbus in the cathedral. Ascend La Giralda, the cathedral's 104-meter bell tower, and enjoy spectacular views of the lush Andalusian countryside and Seville from the summit. Top it off with a visit to the Church of El Salvador, built on the site of a former mosque, boasting a rich Baroque design and dating back to the 17th century.
A visit to the Alcázar of Seville transports you back in time, immersing you in centuries of rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture that exudes from every corner of its palaces and gardens. Although these palaces are some of the most revered and the oldest in Europe, recently it has become popular for being a shoot location for the famous TV show, Game of Thrones. During your tour through the countless courtyards and halls, you'll get to witness the beautiful confluence of Christian and Islamic architecture in the lobed arches and stained glass windows. Then, climb down the palace grounds to discover a unique museum, an excavation site that offers a sneak into what life looked like centuries ago. What's more? These tickets also give you access to the Triana Ceramic Museum, the perfect segue into traditional tile-making and dying processes. Seville Cathedral The Seville Cathedral is a grand example of the Christian Faith that receives countless believers every day. Upon your visit, you will find beautiful vaulted ceilings and the exquisite altarpiece created by Pierre Dancart. In addition to the Cathedral, you will also visit La Giralda, the 104-meter-high bell tower. From the top of the tower, you can enjoy picturesque views of the lush Andalusian landscape and the city of Seville. After the grandeur of the Seville Cathedral, cool off in a cozier church with El Salvador church tickets.
Visit some of the most important monuments of Seville accompanied by an official guide. Save time with your skip-the-line tickets to the cathedral, the Giralda bell tower, and the Alcázar.
Explore the highlights of the 15th-century Cathedral of Seville, the third largest building of its kind in the world, on a guided tour. Then, climb the Giralda tower for panoramic views of Seville.
The iconic Seville Cathedral is one of the landmarks of Seville and is one of the largest churches in the world. Adorned in the Gothic and Baroque styles, it has breathtaking vaulted ceilings on the interior. It houses one of the most expensive altarpieces in existence, created by a single craftsman, Pierre Dancart. Don't forget to visit the official tomb of Christopher Columbus in the cathedral. You will also get a chance to go up La Giralda, the bell tower of the cathedral that stands at 104 meters, which is one of the most important symbols of the city. Spectacular views of the lush Andalusian countryside and Seville can be seen from here, and make for great photo opportunities. The Church of El Salvador is another lesser-known, albeit equally significant attraction of Seville. Built in the Baroque style, the 17-century wood carvings are a must-see and promise to take your breath away! Tailor your experience You can explore these gems of Seville your style with ticket options that cater to every kind of traveler. Gather insights about the cathedral's history and construction at your own pace with an audio guide or follow an expert for a more personalized experience!
Thinking of how to fit the wonders of Seville into your travel plans? Here’s one set of easy-to-use tickets in a discounted combo that lets you into Seville Cathedral, Isla Mágica, and Aqua Mágica. The mosque-cathedral and its spinning vane! The cathedral, showcasing Gothic and Baroque styles, features breathtaking vaulted ceilings inside. Don't miss the official crypt of Christopher Columbus! Outside, find intricate relishes for different entrance façades, like the Door of the Lizard with its hanging crocodile and the lavishly designed Door of the Prince in front of which is a sculpture of Faith. You will also get a chance to go up the Giralda, the bell tower of the cathedral that stands at 105 meters, which is one of the most important symbols of the city. It’s named after the weathervane on top that means ‘she who turns’. Spectacular views of the lush Andalusian countryside and Seville can be seen from here. The Church of El Salvador is another lesser-known, albeit equally significant attraction of Seville. Built in the Baroque style, the breathtaking 17th-century wood carvings are a must-see! Discover the magic at 2 parks 6 unique themed zones pay homage to Spain's Golden Age of Discovery, complete with historical replicas, rides, games, shows and more. Get your heart racing on the suspended roller coaster Jaguar, or take on The Challenge, a 68-meter minaret drop – both offering you a bird's-eye view of the whole park! Take aim and practice your shot in the Pirate Hunter game, or learn how to maneuver a ship through a cove at The Navigator’s School. Head to Agua Mágica for a paradise of wave pools, lazy rivers, water slides, zip lines, and more. Take a dive or simply sunbathe at Quetzal Beach, and float through lush forests on the Slow River.