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- Seville City Audio Guide
Ascend the Giralda for breathtaking views in the world's largest Gothic cathedral
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Combine Seville Cathedral with other Seville favorites. Some things are better together.
At 11,520 m2, Santa Maria de la Sede is the largest gothic cathedral in the world
The best time to visit the Seville Cathedral is in the early morning and right before closing
See the impressive wood-carved altarpiece Capilla Mayor, which is covered in up to three tons of pure gold
Seville Cathedral showcases details from an diverse mix of cultures – Moorish, Jewish, Christian, and Arabic
The tomb of Spanish explorer Christopher Columbus is housed within the walls of Catedral de Sevilla
The Seville Cathedral lies in Barrio Santa Cruz – the heart of old Seville – surrounded by bars, cafes, and restaurants
Although you can enter many other Spanish holy sites free of charge, Seville Cathedral requires a ticket for general entrance.
As the third-largest cathedral in Europe, you can bet that there will be a line to the ticket office, which is why you should book your Catedral de Seville tickets in advance.
General entrance to the cathedral, plus access to the Giralda Tower, accessible to visitors by 35 sloped ramps to the top
Enrich your Seville Cathedral experience with a guided tour
Combine your Seville Cathedral ticket with other UNESCO World Heritage Sites, like the Alcazar of Seville
Save even more time and money with a Seville city pass, including admission to both the Seville Cathedral and the Alcazar, as well as a handy audio guide and access to hop-on hop-off bus transport through the city
Mass is held on Sunday mornings; check the visitor hours before you plan to arrive
The ticket office stops selling entrance tickets one hour before closing (sometimes earlier)
Adapted toilets and baby changing tables are located in the permanent exhibition area and in the Patio de los Naranjos
Free wheelchair service available for those with limited mobility
Braille brochures and sign guide services are also available
Check out the downloadable family-friendly visitor material designed for children
Please be respectful of worshippers and refrain from taking photographs and engaging in loud conversations
Dress code enforced – knees and shoulders must be covered; remove hats before entering
This UNESCO-listed Gothic cathedral is officially the world's biggest, at a whopping 135m long and 105m tall. It also houses Christopher Columbus's supposed final resting place and features La Giralda, an iconic bell tower that offers great views of Seville and beyond.