Ensuring a Welcoming Experience for All
The Seville Cathedral offers support for visitors with mobility impairments. The main nave, chapels, and the Tomb of Christopher Columbus are generally accessible. A ramp provides access to the main entrance, and elevators are available to reach certain upper levels, including the Giralda bell tower (though the ascent to the very top involves ramps, not steps). A limited number of wheelchairs are available for loan at the entrance. Accessible toilets are conveniently located, and staff can assist with navigation. Please note that some areas may have uneven surfaces or steps, which are clearly marked on our accessibility map.
Visitors with visual impairments can enhance their visit with several aids. Assistance dogs are warmly welcomed throughout the site. We offer audio guides with detailed descriptions of key areas, artworks, and historical points of interest. Our dedicated staff are trained to provide assistance and guidance. Information in large print and Braille is available at the information desk, and tactile models of significant architectural features are integrated into specific exhibitions to offer a multi-sensory understanding of the Cathedral's grandeur.
We are committed to supporting visitors with sensory sensitivities, autism, or cognitive disabilities. Quiet spaces are designated across the site for moments of calm and respite, particularly in less crowded chapels or garden areas. Our staff can provide information on less crowded routes and optimal visiting times to ensure a more comfortable experience. To help prepare for your visit and reduce anxiety, visual stories and social guides detailing what to expect are available for download on our official website prior to your arrival.
Find answers to common questions about accessibility at the Seville Cathedral.