Discover the Grandeur of
Seville Cathedral
Seville Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is one of the world's largest and most magnificent Gothic cathedrals. Home to breathtaking art, a rich history, and the iconic Giralda tower, this architectural masterpiece is a must-visit destination in Seville.

Visitor Information
Schedule
Monday to Saturday
10:45 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
2:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Tickets
General Admission: €10
Seniors (65+): €5
Students (up to 25 years with valid ID): €5
Children (under 14 years): Free
Disabled Visitors and their Companion: Free
Residents of Seville: Free on Mondays with prior reservation
Audio Guide: €3 (optional add-on)
Accessibility
The cathedral is wheelchair accessible, with ramps and elevators available
Guided Tours
Available in multiple languages, offering insights into the cathedral’s history and architecture.
Getting to Seville Cathedral
As you step inside, you’ll be greeted by the stunning Gothic architecture and the vastness of the world’s largest cathedral.

How to get there?
Enter Seville Cathedral through its grand main entrance on Avenida de la Constitución.
How to get there?
Metro
Station Puerta de Jerez: Line 1
Bus
C5: Stops close to the cathedral, ideal for navigating the historic center.
C3 and C4: Circular routes that connect different parts of the city and pass by nearby areas.
Tram
The T1 tram line runs from the San Bernardo area to Plaza Nueva, with a stop at Archivo de Indias, which is a short walk to the cathedral.
Taxi/Rideshare
Taxis and rideshare services like Uber are readily available throughout the city and can drop you off near the cathedral’s entrance.
BiciSevilla
For those who prefer cycling, Seville offers a public bike-sharing system with stations near the cathedral, providing a convenient and eco-friendly way to travel.
Where to Find Seville Cathedral
Located in the heart of Seville’s historic center, the cathedral is easily accessible and surrounded by charming streets filled with restaurants and shops.
Address
Catedral de Sevilla, Av. de la Constitución, s/n, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
A Historical Journey Through Seville Cathedral
Built between 1401 and 1528, Seville Cathedral was constructed to demonstrate the city’s wealth following the Reconquista. It replaced a former mosque, and remnants of this Islamic architecture can still be seen, such as the Giralda tower.
Fascinating Facts About Seville Cathedral
World’s Largest Gothic Cathedral: Spanning 11,520 square meters.
Giralda’s Weathervane: Known as “El Giraldillo,” it symbolizes faith.
Burial Site of Columbus: The cathedral claims to house remains of the legendary explorer.
Incredible Acoustics: The cathedral’s design creates a unique sound experience.
Twelve Chimes: The Giralda’s clock chimes every fifteen minutes.
Seville Cathedral Visitor FAQs
Is photography allowed inside the cathedral?
Yes, but flash photography is prohibited.
Are there any dress code requirements?
Visitors should dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees.
Can I purchase tickets online?
Yes, tickets can be bought online for convenience.
Are there audio guides available?
Yes, audio guides are available in several languages.
Is there a time limit for visits?
No, visitors can explore at their own pace.