The Alcázar of Seville is an elaborate monumental compound in the heart of the city that boasts a varied history of religious and cultural significance. Skip the line and enter inside this extravagant royal palace to experience outstanding examples of elaborate Moorish architecture.
With convenient skip-the-line access to the Alcázar, waste no time waiting to enter this magnificent structure. One of the oldest palaces still in use in Europe, this building mixes together multiple influences, including elements from the Arabic period, the late Middle Ages, and the Renaissance, all the way through to the 19th century.
Follow your knowledgeable guide as you get to know the unique surroundings of this place while learning about famous figures who helped shape its legacy. Stroll through the Courtyard of the Maidens, an open-air atrium at the centre of the compound, and explore the Baths of Lady María de Padilla, warm-hued rainwater tanks beneath the Patio del Crucero. Everywhere you look there are stunning examples of the Mudéjar, a mixed-Moorish style influenced by Christian elements. Before you leave, be sure to wander through the gardens, covered with manicured landscapes and towering palm trees.
Due to the current policy of the Alcázar, at the moment of the booking, you must email the provider the full name, ID, or passport number, of each traveller (babies included) and also present the ID or passport before entering the monument. Without all this data, the entry can be rejected