Seville Cathedral Guided Tours

Explore a UNESCO World Heritage Masterpiece

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Delve into the awe-inspiring grandeur of the Seville Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, with an expert-led guided tour. While a regular ticket allows for self-paced exploration, a guided tour transforms your visit into an unforgettable journey through centuries of history, art, and faith. Your knowledgeable guide will illuminate the cathedral's magnificent architecture, priceless artworks, the tomb of Christopher Columbus, and the iconic Giralda Tower. Gain a deeper understanding of its fascinating past, from its origins as a mosque to its current status as a symbol of Seville's rich cultural heritage. Don't just see the Cathedral, experience it.

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What to Expect on Your Seville Cathedral Guided Tour

A typical guided tour offers an in-depth exploration of the Cathedral's most significant areas.

1

Gothic Grandeur & Art

Begin your journey in the main nave, marveling at the sheer scale of the world's largest Gothic cathedral. Your guide will point out the intricate details of the stained-glass windows, the Choir, and the stunning Main Altarpiece, the largest in the world, explaining its biblical narratives.

2

Columbus's Legacy & Treasures

Visit the tomb of Christopher Columbus, a monumental sarcophagus carried by four heraldic figures, and learn about his legacy and connection to Seville. Explore the various chapels, sacristies, and the Treasury, housing priceless artifacts and religious art.

3

The Giralda's Panoramic Views

Ascend the iconic Giralda Tower, once the minaret of the mosque that stood here, now the Cathedral's bell tower. Enjoy panoramic views of Seville from its summit, and learn about its unique ramp design, built for horsemen to reach the top.

Frequently Asked Questions about Seville Cathedral Guided Tours

Everything you need to know about your guided visit to the magnificent Seville Cathedral.

How long do guided tours of the Seville Cathedral last?
Most guided tours of the Seville Cathedral, including the Giralda, last approximately 90-120 minutes. Please check specific tour details for exact timings, as some extended tours may be longer.
Do I need to book my Cathedral guided tour in advance?
Yes, booking your guided tour in advance is highly recommended, especially during peak season and holidays. The Seville Cathedral is one of Spain's most visited attractions, and advance booking ensures your entry and preferred time slot.
Are the Cathedral tours suitable for children?
The Cathedral's rich history, grand architecture, and the climb up the Giralda can be engaging for children. Many tours are family-friendly, but some may delve into more detailed historical or religious contexts better suited for older children. Check tour descriptions for age recommendations.
Can I take photos during the Cathedral tour?
Photography for personal use is generally permitted in most areas of the Cathedral, though flash photography is often prohibited, especially near artworks. Your guide will inform you of any specific restrictions in certain chapels or during religious services. Video recording may also have limitations.
Is the Seville Cathedral accessible for visitors with mobility issues?
The Seville Cathedral has made efforts to improve accessibility. The main nave and some ground-floor areas are generally accessible. However, due to the historic nature of the building, some chapels, the Treasury, and especially the Giralda Tower (which has ramps but can be challenging) may have limited access or require assistance. It's advisable to check the official Cathedral website's accessibility section or inform your tour provider in advance of any specific mobility needs.