Reales Alcázares de Sevilla, A Royal Palace Rich in History and Styles

Patio de Banderas, s n, 41004 Seville
The palace is next to the cathedral
4.5

Introduction

The Seville Palace is one of the oldest royal palaces in Europe and was declared a World Heritage site in 1987. The palace was built in the Middle Ages and was originally a Moorish fortress. It later incorporated Islamic, Christian, and Gothic styles, showcasing the architectural style of Andalusia. The Pedro I Palace, the Carlos V Palace, and the Maiden Courtyard are all stunning examples of architecture not to be missed. The palace gardens, which combine Arab and Gothic styles, are also a highlight. The Dothraki Palace Gardens from the TV show "Game of Thrones" were filmed here.

Must-go rating

Must go
40%
Worth going
60%

Transportation

40%
Self-driving
There is a parking lot
20%
Bus transportation
40%
Translation: Others
Address
Patio de Banderas, s n, 41004 Seville
Opening hours
October to March of the following year: Monday to Sunday 9:30-17:00
April to September: Monday to Sunday 9:30-19:00 (entry time).
Transportation
Get off at Archivo de Indias station by taking the T1 tram and walk to the destination; Get off at Menendez Pelayo (Jardines de Murillo) station by taking the C5 bus; Take the subway to Puerta Jerez station and walk to the destination.