Beautiful medieval Islamic palace showcasing a unique fusion of Spanish Christian and Moorish architecture.
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Dec 9, 2024
Did not experience any of the issues mentioned in various other reviews. Booked online, time was 10am, turned up 9.50am and walked straight in. No passports, only a bag check. Helpful staff steered u… Full review by martyn2399
Dec 5, 2024
This is a must when in Seville, totally amazing place, and huge, I would recommend buying tickets online first, very well organised ques to get in Full review by sunnyone45
Nov 28, 2024
Fabulous palace and so much to see. The gardens are immense and the palace itself is stunning. Our experience was somewhat marred by the booking experience, we thought we had the genuine website for … Full review by andymhill
We want to go to the palace tomorrow but all tickets online sold out. We could go at 9am and queue as we are staying near it - has anyone else done this managed to get entry that way?
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We were in the 'on the day' queue by 8.45 am and they had already sold out. Even by then, the queue was half way round the square
We’re visiting Seville tomorrow and haven’t pre-booked tickets. As they’re sold out online, how early should I get to the ticket office? The website mentions it opens at 9am. Didn’t realise it would be so busy in October! Thanks.
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Same here, did you manage to get in? We are visiting Seville tomorrow and all tickets are sold out online
Did you book your guide before your trip, or can you book one on the day. I have already booked tickets but no guide. I am hoping it is the same as the Alhambra, and there are guides outside looming around that you can book?
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We did not hire a guide. Our daughter was studying in Seville for the semester, so she led us around, and we were more interested in just experiencing the place and discovering …
We did not hire a guide. Our daughter was studying in Seville for the semester, so she led us around, and we were more interested in just experiencing the place and discovering the architecture and gardens, so we were happy.