Discover Seville Cathedral with priority access. Enjoy personalized, engaging tours led by expert guides. Unforgettable experiences tailored to your needs.
Discover Seville Cathedral with priority access. Enjoy personalized, engaging tours led by expert guides. Unforgettable experiences tailored to your needs.
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Seville Cathedral - Neoclassical Pavilion – Atrium
Begin the visit with an introduction to the history of Seville Cathedral. The guide will discuss the building’s origins as an ancient Almohad mosque and its transformation into a significant Christian temple. The Cathedral’s role in the spread of Christianity to the New World will also be covered….
- Seville Cathedral - Neoclassical Pavilion – Atrium
Begin the visit with an introduction to the history of Seville Cathedral. The guide will discuss the building’s origins as an ancient Almohad mosque and its transformation into a significant Christian temple. The Cathedral’s role in the spread of Christianity to the New World will also be covered. During this stop, travelers can view some of the most representative and well-preserved paintings in the Cathedral Council’s collection.
Gothic Cathedral
Upon entering the Cathedral, the guide will describe the main features of the Gothic temple. Travelers will be amazed by the building’s impressive size, height, and the layout of its naves and chapels. The visit will also cover the materials used in its construction and the architectural elements that make Seville Cathedral a masterpiece of European Gothic.
- Seville Cathedral - Trascoro and Tomb of Hernando Colón.
At this stop, the guide will explain the significance of the trascoro, a prominent space within the Cathedral. Visitors can view the tomb of Hernando Colón, son of Christopher Columbus, a humanist and renowned book collector, whose library was one of the most important of its time.
Chapel of San Antonio de Padua.
In this chapel, the guide will highlight some of the Cathedral’s most outstanding works. Visitors can admire the famous painting of San Antonio de Padua by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, as well as the stained glass window dedicated to Santa Justa and Santa Rufina, patron saints of Seville. The historic baptismal font, one of the oldest and most valuable pieces of the temple, will also be showcased.
- Seville Cathedral - Main Altar.
The guide will present the impressive Main Altarpiece of Seville Cathedral, considered the largest in the world. Visitors will discover its extraordinary artistic richness and the iconography depicting various scenes from the life and ministry of Jesus Christ on Earth, carved in exceptional detail. The explanation will highlight its historical, religious, and artistic significance within the Cathedral.
Choir and Organs.
At this stop, the guide will describe one of the most impressive spaces inside the Cathedral. Visitors can see the choir, consisting of 117 carved seats, as well as the two large organs, which together have more than 7,000 pipes. The spectacular baroque organ case and the large rose window, about 4 meters in diameter, that illuminates this temple space will also be highlighted.
- Seville Cathedral - Mausoleum of Christopher Columbus.
In front of the impressive mausoleum of Christopher Columbus, the guide will recount the most significant moments of the admiral’s life, the agreement he reached with the Catholic Monarchs for his expedition, and the mystery that has always surrounded his figure. The historical debate about the authenticity of his remains, one of the great mysteries linked to Seville Cathedral, will also be explained.
Chapel of the Chalices.
In this chapel, visitors will discover two of the Cathedral’s most outstanding works. The painting of Santa Justa and Santa Rufina by Francisco de Goya will be explained by the guide, detailing the history of these saintly martyrs and their importance as patron saints of Seville. Visitors can also admire the crucified Christ by Francisco de Zurbarán, one of the most striking representations of Spanish Baroque.
- Seville Cathedral - Major Sacristy.
Here, visitors can admire the impressive Custody of the Corpus Christi silver, one of the most valuable pieces of the Cathedral’s treasure. Important artworks such as San Isidoro and San Leandro by Murillo, The Descent by Pedro de Campaña, and a representation of Santa Teresa de Jesus by Zurbarán will also be viewed.
Before the Cabildo Hall and Chapter Room.
In these two important Renaissance rooms, the guide will explain the role of the Cathedral Council in the administration and religious life of the temple. Visitors will discover the Cabildo’s Anteroom and Chapter Room, spaces where the canons gathered to hold meetings and make important decisions related to the Cathedral. The artistic and architectural characteristics that make these rooms exemplary of the Renaissance in Seville will also be discussed.
- Seville Cathedral - Treasure Hall and Chapel Royal
In the Treasure Hall, visitors can view an important collection of sacred art belonging to the Cathedral, comprising valuable liturgical pieces made of precious metals used in the temple’s grand religious celebrations.
The visit will continue in the Chapel Royal, one of the Cathedral’s most solemn spaces. Here, the guide will explain the historical importance of this place, where several members of the Castilian monarchy rest, including King Ferdinand III, conqueror of Seville. The venerated image of the Virgin of the Kings, patron saint of the city and one of Seville’s most important devotions, will also be presented.
- Giralda Tower - The Giralda and the Patio de los Naranjos.
The tour will proceed to the Patio de los Naranjos, the former ablutions courtyard of the Almohad mosque, where the guide will explain the Islamic origin of the complex and its historical evolution into part of the current Cathedral.
At the end of the guided tour, travelers can access the Giralda to climb its historic ramps to the bell tower, where they can enjoy magnificent views of Seville. From this point, visitors will have free time to complete the climb and continue exploring the monument at their own pace.

- Headphones for the perfect listening of the guide
- All fees and/or taxes
- Seville Cathedral and Giralda Ticket
- Headphones for the perfect listening of the guide
- All fees and/or taxes
- Seville Cathedral and Giralda Ticket
- Snacks
- Travel to the monument or the meeting point.
- Snacks
- Travel to the monument or the meeting point.
This guided tour offers an opportunity to explore Seville Cathedral in a thorough, clear, and enjoyable manner, with the assistance of an expert guide who will help you appreciate the history, art, and mysteries of one of Europe’s most remarkable monuments.
During the tour, participants will learn about the building’s origins as an ancient Almohad…
This guided tour offers an opportunity to explore Seville Cathedral in a thorough, clear, and enjoyable manner, with the assistance of an expert guide who will help you appreciate the history, art, and mysteries of one of Europe’s most remarkable monuments.
During the tour, participants will learn about the building’s origins as an ancient Almohad mosque, its transformation into a Gothic cathedral, and the extraordinary artistic treasures it holds within.
This experience is notable for:
• A guided tour of the world’s largest Gothic cathedral
• Priority access to bypass long queues
• Clear explanations about the temple’s history, architecture, and artwork
• Masterpieces by Murillo, Zurbarán, and Goya
• The tomb of Christopher Columbus inside the Cathedral
• Concluding the visit with access to the Giralda and panoramic views of Seville
After the guided explanation, visitors can ascend the Giralda and continue exploring the monument at their leisure.
- The meeting point will be at the Puerta de San Cristobal, one of the main entrances to the Cathedral of Seville, easily recognizable by the replica of the Giraldillo located next to the entrance. Our guide will be waiting in uniform and the company logo so you can easily identify it. It is recommended to arrive 10 minutes before the start of the visit to arrange access to the monument.
- Dress code.To access the Cathedral it is mandatory to comply with the dress code of the temple : bare shoulders or pants or skirts too short are not allowed.In addition both will not be able to wear swimming pool sandals or any type of hat or hat.
- Visitors must show the identity card or passport used when booking, as tickets are nominative. In addition, students between 16 and 25 years of age who have booked at a discount, must present their student card (physical or electronic) with their ID or Passport.
- The guided tour ends before access to the Giralda, from where travelers can continue the climb and enjoy the monument at their own pace.
- Additional information:
- You will receive confirmation of the reservation at the time of booking.
- It is recommended to wear comfortable footwear, as the visit takes place walking inside the monument.
- Seville Cathedral is an active place of worship, so the itinerary may be slightly modified in case of religious celebrations.
- The climb to the Giralda is done at your own expense after the end of the guided tour.
- It is not accessible to people with very reduced mobility on the climb to the Giralda, as access is made by ramps.
- Ages: From 14 years of age choose “Adult”. From 65 years of age choose “Older person”. If you are a student between 14 and 25 years old and have a student card choose “Teenager” Between 3 and 13 years old choose “Child”. Up to 3 years old choose “Baby”
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.