Experience Seville from a unique and exclusive perspective, on a tour designed for those who seek the authentic with a touch of distinction. Step inside the Royal Alcazar, a palace that still breathes the grandeur of kings and caliphs, where every hall and garden seem created to surprise you in silence. Then get lost in the intimate atmosphere of the Santa Cruz neighborhood, a maze of white alleys and secret courtyards that invite you to stop, feel and get carried away by the purest essence of the city. And it culminates the experience in the majestic Cathedral of Seville, whose Giralda stands as an eternal symbol, offering an unforgettable panorama that only a few have the privilege of contemplating. An exclusive trip to taste the history, beauty and elegance of Seville with all the senses.
Your guide will wait for you in the triumph square on foot of the statue of the immaculate of conception. It is a very easy meeting point because it is between El Real Alcázar, La Catedral and the general archives of the indies. The day before they will contact your guide to explain how to find you
Stay with all the customers in the triumph square in front of the lion gate that gives access to the Real Alcázar to start the visit of the Majestic Royal Alcázar of Seville The visit to the Royal Alcazars of Seville, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987, begins at the Puerta del León, the main entrance since the 12th century. The tour leads to the Courtyard of the Maidens, a Mudéjar jewel ordered built by Peter I in 1364, and the Ambassadorial Hall, where in 1526 the wedding of Emperor Charles V to Elizabeth of Portugal was celebrated. After touring the Gothic halls of the 15th century, you reach the Royal Gardens, expanded in the Renaissance and Baroque, with fountains and galleries that invite you to the walk. The visit concludes in the Mercury Pond, built in 1575, from where you get one of the most iconic views of the whole.
After the visit Del Real Alcázar de Sevilla takes a walk to explore the famous Santa Cruz neighborhood with a technical stop in the middle of the visit. A stroll through the Santa Cruz neighborhood is to enter a maze of narrow streets and charming squares. From Calle Mateos Gago, overlooking the Giralda, you reach the quiet Plaza de Doña Elvira, surrounded by orange trees. Nearby awaits the Plaza de los Venerables, with its old baroque hospital, and the picturesque Callejon del Agua, next to the Alcázares wall. The tour culminates in Plaza de Santa Cruz and Plaza de los Refinadores, where the statue of Don Juan Tenorio recalls the literary footprint of the neighborhood. Among orange blossoms, balconies and hidden patios, Santa Cruz retains the most romantic essence of Seville.
After the walk through the Santa Cruz neighborhood and the descent we begin the visit of the Cathedral of Seville World Heritage Site. The Cathedral of Seville, built between 1401 and 1506 on the ancient Almohad mosque, is one of the largest Gothic temples in the world. Its famous Giralda, former minaret of the 12th century, became a Christian bell tower after the conquest of 1248. In 1507 the impressive Chapel Major was completed, with its monumental Gothic altarpiece. Inside are the remains of Christopher Columbus, the choir saddlery and numerous richly decorated chapels. Declared a World Heritage Site in 1987, the Cathedral remains a symbol of Seville’s history and grandeur.
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