Guided Tour Of The Essential Seville
We will begin our visit by entering the Alcazar. Kings have roamed its halls, royal heirs have been born and there have even been murders, or so say the legends. We will continue our visit with the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, a place of unparalleled traditions such as the Dance of the Seises or the Feast of the Patron Saint of the city, Saint Ferdinand.
We will visit the Plaza del Triunfo, famous for the University of Seville tunas who sing to the Immaculate Virgin on 8 December, then continue to the City Hall and Plaza Nueva. Next, the Adriática building, whose dome is a tribute to the Andalusian flag, then on to the bullring and the Torre del Oro.
We will finish our tour with the Alfonso XIII Hotel, built to receive the major personalities who came to visit Seville during the 1929 Expo, followed by the Royal Tobacco Factory and the Plaza de España.
- MEETING POINT: Royal Alcazar (Puerta del León entrance).
- DURATION: 4 Hours.
- PRICE: 229.90 VAT included for groups of up to 8 people (entrance fees not included). 254.10 VAT included for groups larger than 8 people (entrance fees not included).
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ENTRANCE FEE: Royal Alcazar: General admission: 14.50 euros, for pensioners: 7, for students with a youth card or between 14 and 30 years of age (EU citizens only): 7, for the disabled (with 33% disability): 1, for minors, aged 13 and under: 1, for the unemployed (exclusively for those born or residing in the province of Seville): 1 and for members of Icomos (International Council on Monuments and Sites): 1 per person.
For the Catedral: general admission: 11 euros, for pensioners: 6, for students between 14 and 25 years old (accredited): 6. For children up to 13 years old, unemployed, residents of Seville and disabled with a 65% of disability (these three last groups with accreditation) admission will be free. The Cathedral charges 1 euro for the on-line booking of any type of ticket. - Note: The use of audio guides in monuments/buildings with groups of more than 7 people is mandatory, at a cost of 1 euro per person.