Explore two of Seville's must-see landmarks on a super reduced-group tour, limited to a maximum of 9 guests, led by a certified Expert Local Guide.
Delve into Seville’s history on this 3-hour walking tour, and enjoy an enriching and pleasant experience discovering the legends, particularities and secrets enclosed within these two UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The experience begins with the majestic Cathedral of Seville and its tower, the Giralda; followed by the amazing palaces of the Royal Alcazar and its marvellous gardens. You will discover the ancient and interesting past of the city, as well as its evolution.
Itinerary: Cathedral, Giralda and Royal Alcazar of Seville Duration: 3 hours Limited-Group tour up to 9 travelers
Guided walking tour in english: Discover the Alcazar and the Cathedral&Giralda led by an official local english-speaking guide.
The manager will introduce you to your guide at the Immaculada Monument, and together you’ll access the interiors of the monuments.
Be guided through the Cathedral of Seville, not only one of the largest churches in the world but also a fantastic museum with remarkable pieces of art. A pleasant stroll along the different styles used to build their five naves and more than forty altars and chapels. We'll stop in the most interesting ones, sharing curiosities like empty graves, stolen pictures, or the Virgin revered by traders and sailors in order to survive the hazardous transoceanic trips. We’ll highlight the biggest altarpiece in the whole Christianity, in the Main Chapel, and the choir sited in front of it. As well as the huge mausoleum of Christopher Columbus, full of symbols.
Discover the extraordinary symbol of Seville. Learn about the amazing past of the tower from the famous Patio de los Naranjos (Orange Tree Courtyard). To complete the visit we will encourage you to climb the thirty-four ramps to enjoy an amazing 360 degrees view of the city underneath its bells.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
IMPORTANT: · You will identify apie by a multicolored "P" sign held by the manager at the "Monumento a la Inmaculada". · The entrance ticket to the Alcazar is personal and non-transferable and is issued with the name and ID number provided on the booking. Bring the provided ID on the day of the tour. It's MANDATORY for access. A copy or image is accepted. · Dress code (Cathedral&Giralda). It's essential to preserve respect for the sacred nature of the temple. Visitors are asked to uncover their heads upon entering, avoid beach footwear, and refrain from wearing sleeveless shirts, bare shoulders and mini shorts.