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Discover Seville’s highlights on a private walking tour including Alcazar, Cathedral, Giralda Tower, and optional tapas and flamenco, guided by expert local guides.
Exploring Seville becomes a seamless experience with the Seville Private Walking Tour with Alcazar & Cathedral Tickets. Priced at $264.83 per person and lasting approximately 3 to 6 hours, this tour offers a rich taste of the city’s most iconic monuments, all brought to life by expert guides. With tickets included for the Seville Cathedral, Alcazar, and Giralda Tower, visitors enjoy hassle-free access and a personalized introduction to the city’s cultural treasures. This tour is especially suitable for those who appreciate in-depth historical storytelling, stunning architecture, and the convenience of a private guide.
What makes this experience stand out is the chance to see UNESCO World Heritage sites like the Seville Cathedral and Royal Alcazar Palace, all within a flexible timeframe. The tour starts in a central location, avoiding the need for additional transportation, and offers options to include a Plaza de España walk, tapas tasting, or Flamenco show. The personalized attention from guides like Antonio, Raquel, or Juan ensures a tailored experience that matches individual interests, making it perfect for those eager to explore Seville’s highlights with expert commentary.

The tour begins at La Giralda, located at Av. de la Constitución, s/n in Seville’s historic district. This central meeting point is easy to reach via public transportation, making it convenient for most travelers. From here, the guide leads your private group through the city’s most celebrated sites.
The tour’s flexibility allows it to suit different schedules, with durations ranging from 3 to 6 hours. You can choose to focus solely on the core sites or add extra visits and experiences. The private format ensures that the pace and focus can be tailored to individual interests, whether that’s more time at the Alcazar or deeper storytelling about Seville’s history.
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The Seville Cathedral, also called Santa Maria, is the first major stop. As the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, it impresses with its intricate carvings and vast spire. Inside, the tomb of Christopher Columbus is a key highlight, drawing visitors who appreciate its historical significance. The admission ticket is included, meaning no need to wait in lines.
The guide offers insights into the cathedral’s architecture and history, helping visitors appreciate its size and grandeur. The stained glass windows and monumental interior make it a truly awe-inspiring space. Visitors are encouraged to absorb the artistry and significance of this iconic religious site during the hour-long visit.

Next, the tour takes you to Giralda, the symbol of Seville. Originally built as an Arabic minaret, it now serves as the cathedral’s bell tower. The architecture of Giralda, inspired by structures in Marrakech and Rabat, showcases a blend of Moorish and Christian styles.
Visitors have the opportunity to climb the tower at the end of the tour, which offers spectacular views of the city. The admission ticket for the climb is included, but it’s optional. The tower’s dizzying height and intricate design make it a highlight for those interested in architecture and panoramic cityscapes.

The Royal Alcazar is a highlight for its beautiful courtyards and luxurious chambers. As an Arabic palace that now serves as the Spanish royal residence, it has appeared in movies like Lawrence of Arabia and Game of Thrones. The guided tour of the Alcazar covers its vast gardens and opulent rooms, revealing stories of past emperors and current monarchs.
The one-hour visit is filled with tales of its history, architecture, and royal connections. The admission ticket is included, so guests can freely explore the beautiful surroundings after the guide’s commentary. The gardens, with their symmetric design and flowering plants, provide a perfect setting for photos and a relaxed walk.

The tour concludes with a stroll through Santa Cruz, the old Jewish quarter of Seville. This quaint neighborhood features cobbled streets, flowers, and wrought-iron balconies, offering a glimpse of medieval Seville. The guide shares stories of the area’s history, adding depth to the charming surroundings.
This part of the tour offers a relaxed end to the structured visits, allowing for personal exploration or photos. The Santa Cruz district encapsulates the city’s historic blend of cultures, making it a fitting finale for the day’s sightseeing.
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For morning tours, an upgrade allows a visit to Plaza de España, considered the second-best landmark in the world according to TripAdvisor. Built for the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition, this huge building decorated with colorful tiles displays the regions of Spain.
The one-hour walk here highlights the architectural splendor and vivid tilework. This optional addition enriches the experience, especially for those interested in Spanish craftsmanship and scenic photo opportunities. Note that this is not included in tours with tapas or flamenco.

Optional gastronomic experiences include a tapas tasting session at Taberna Belmonte. During this hour, participants taste three different tapas paired with three wines. Dishes include Spanish omelette, spinach with chickpeas, prawns with garlic, and sirloin steak with whiskey.
This experience provides a casual, flavorful break after the sightseeing. The guide facilitates conversations about Seville’s culinary traditions while sampling some of its most beloved dishes.

In the afternoon, an additional option involves visiting the Museo del Baile Flamenco, founded by Cristina Hoyos. The museum explores the origins of flamenco and features different singing styles. Following the museum visit, guests can enjoy an hour-long flamenco show in a traditional Sevillian house.
This performance combines dancing, singing, and guitar music, offering an authentic cultural experience. The show is an enriching complement to the day’s sightseeing, especially for those interested in Spanish performing arts.
The tour includes guides from Seville’s best professionals, ensuring a personalized experience. Entrance fees for the Alcazar, Cathedral, and Giralda are covered, removing the hassle of ticket lines. The meeting point at La Giralda is convenient, and the tour is only for your private group.
Booking is typically done 36 days in advance, with a full refund available if canceled 20 days prior. Travelers should remember to bring their passports or ID for the tour and note that service animals are permitted.
This tour offers a comprehensive view of Seville’s most iconic sights with the advantage of private guides who are praised for their knowledge and charm. The tickets included for key monuments streamline the experience, and the flexibility to add optional activities makes it adaptable.
It suits visitors who value in-depth historical storytelling and prefer to explore at their own pace. The cost reflects the personalized service and access to major landmarks, making it a worthwhile investment for those eager for a full, immersive day in Seville.
The only potential limitation is that the tour may be considered costly for some, especially if opting to include multiple extras. However, the quality of guides and the convenience of included tickets make it a reliable choice for experiencing Seville’s highlights.
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Does the tour include hotel pickup?
No, the tour begins at La Giralda in Seville’s city center.
Can I climb the Giralda Tower at the end of the tour?
Yes, the climb is optional and its admission ticket is included.
Is lunch included in this tour?
No, but there is an optional tapas tasting available at a local tavern.
Are children allowed on this tour?
Yes, most travelers can participate, though children under 5 are not admitted to the flamenco show if that option is selected.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 36 days in advance due to high demand.
What is the cancellation policy?
The tour is non-refundable if canceled less than 20 days prior to the start date.