Seville Cathedral and Giralda tour

Calle Cardenal Carlos Amigo Vallejo, Sevilla, Spain, Seville, Spain
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Overview
Duration
1h 15min
Languages
English
Voucher type
mobile
What To Expect

Viewed as one of the greatest monuments of Spain, the Seville Cathedral rightly earned its place in this list. This tour will guide you through the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, showing you why this church is considered one of the 'doce tesoros de España' (The Twelve Treasures of Spain).Inside the Seville Cathedral you'll have the opportunity to visit as well the tombs of some of the most important people in Spanish history, among which there is the memorial of Christopher Columbus.Finally, get ready to admire Seville from the Giralda, the former minaret built in the twelfth century. By climbing this bell tower you'll have the opportunity to enjoy a breathtaking view of Seville, a truly emotional experience.

What to remember

Important info

  • Children (7-11 years) and seniors (65+ years) must bring their passport to confirm their age at the monuments
  • Students (18-25 years old) must bring their passport and student card to confirm in the monuments
  • Radio guides are disinfected after each use according to the health and security measur
  • All customer touchpoints are frequently cleaned.
  • To reduce crowds, the number of visitors is limited
  • Please bring your own headphones
included
What's included
included-item
Entrance to the Cathedral and the Giralda. Guided tour. Skip-the-line tickets
excluded
What's not included
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Hotel pick-up
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Highlights

Visit the incredible cathedral of Seville, one of the largest in the world. Discover the history of this incredible monument. Climb the Giralda, the bell tower, and view Seville from an incredible perspective

Operating days

From Monday to Saturday

Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Provider
SEVILLA UNICA
Meeting Point

Meet your guide close to the Tower of La Giralda.