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How long does it take to see the Alcázar of Seville?

Knowing how long it takes to visit the Royal Alcázar of Seville is essential for including it in your guide to this wonderful Andalusian city. This is one of the must-see attractions in Seville, along with the cathedral and the Archive of the Indies.

 

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How long does the visit to the Alcázar of Seville last?

As you can imagine, the visiting hours of this monument are unlimited, so you can stay there as long as you want. However, if you’re asking for objective data to plan your trip around the city, we recommend that you reserve at least two or three hours.

If you’re still unsure how many days to spend in Seville, you should know that the Alcázar is a place you cannot miss. Guided tours typically last about an hour and a half to almost two hours.

Keep in mind that you should also explore the gardens, which, when the weather is nice, are an incredible place to rest and enjoy the shade, which is necessary in a city like Seville where temperatures are very high.

Guided Visits to the Royal Alcázar

Alcázar de Sevilla

Dome of the Hall of Ambassadors, one of the most prominent places in the Alcázar

 

A monument like the Royal Alcázar of Seville is one of those places worth visiting with a guided tour, which can tell you about the history of the site, along with interesting facts about its history and architecture—many details you wouldn’t know if you visit on your own.

The guided tour includes entrance to the Cathedral, Royal Alcázar, and La Giralda of Seville without waiting in line, and the cost is 64€.

See Guided Tour of the Alcázar of Seville

Highly recommended!

Visiting Hours for the Alcázar

The visiting hours of the Royal Alcázar of Seville vary depending on the time of year. The usual hours are:

  • From October to March: Monday to Sunday, from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM. The last entry is at 4:30 PM.
  • From April to September: Monday to Sunday, from 9:30 AM to 7:00 PM. The last entry is at 6:30 PM.

It is important to note that the last access to the complex is half an hour before closing.

Tickets for the Royal Alcázar of Seville

Jardines Alcázar de Sevilla

Gardens of the Alcázar of Seville

 

Tickets can be purchased directly at the box office or online. Children aged 0 to 13 pay a very reduced ticket price, and there are also discounts and special prices for retirees and students.

However, if you do not purchase your tickets online and decide to do so directly at the site, keep in mind that you will need extra time to get tickets at the box office. On weekends and holidays, the line can be over 30 minutes. You can save time by purchasing tickets in advance online.

Once inside, we recommend that you visit all the rooms at a leisurely pace and take an interest in the details, and also take a stroll through the gardens. Sit down for a while; you should plan to spend at least three hours visiting the Royal Alcázar of Seville.

The Real Alcázar of Seville was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987 due to the immeasurable beauty of its rooms and its historical importance. You may already know that it is a set of palaces linked to the history of the city and its different artistic periods.

All of this makes it one of the oldest functioning palaces in the world, so it is worth organizing your visit well to enjoy it and not lose time in getting to know the rest of the city.

Areas to Visit in the Royal Alcázar of Seville

What will you be able to see during those three hours of visiting? Well, history, history, and more history. Additionally, an interesting way to learn it, through rooms of unique beauty that help you understand why this is one of the most visited monuments in our country.

 

Alcázar de Sevilla, Salón Embajadores

The impressive Hall of Ambassadors

 

We will tell you which rooms and must-see places to prioritize:

  • Hall of Ambassadors: This impressive room was used as the throne room of King Don Pedro I, where he received important figures of his time.
  • The Hall of Justice and the Patio of Gypsum, both originating from the Arab period of the Alcázar, retaining the Mudejar and Almohad aesthetics, respectively, giving them a unique appearance.
  • The main courtyard, known as the Patio de la Montería, which is one of the most beautiful parts of the entire monument, and serves as a link between different areas.
  • The House of Trade and the Admiral’s Room, absolutely essential in the development of the economic history of the reign of the Catholic Monarchs.
  • The Palace of Pedro I, also known as the Mudejar Palace, which is a symbol of the Royal Alcázar of Seville. Its aesthetics show clear influences of Andalusian architecture, despite the reforms made later by the Catholic Monarchs.
  • The Gothic Palace, the other most important part of the architectural complex. Its name reflects the artistic period it corresponds to, and we add that it is essential to know the Grand Hall within it.
  • The Gardens, which are simply spectacular, with their fountains and monuments that deserve a large part of the visit to the Royal Alcázar of Seville.

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The view of the palace gardens

 

Although it is difficult to choose, we recommend prioritizing the English Garden, the Vega-Inclán Garden, and the Prince’s Garden, along with the famous Gallery of Grotesque. With this, you would have a good visit planned for the Alcázar, in about three hours. If it feels like too little… you can always come back!

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