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- Entry to Segovia Alacazar
- Self-Guided Experience – Explore at your own pace.
- Skip the Ticket Line Entry Ticket to the Alcázar of Segovia (Adult)
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The Royal Alcázar of Seville, a breathtaking palace in the heart of Seville, Spain, invites you to step into a world of timeless beauty and historical grandeur. This UNESCO World Heritage site showcases a stunning blend of Moorish and Christian architectural styles, reflecting the diverse cultural influences that have shaped Andalusia. Wander through opulent halls, tranquil courtyards, and lush gardens, each corner revealing intricate details and captivating stories. Discover the Alcázar, where history, art, and nature converge to create an unforgettable experience.
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Opening days with Timeslot Booking: To ensure smooth entry, please select a timeslot when booking your ticket.
Daily: 11:00am, 12:00pm, 1:00pm, 2:00pm, 3:00pm, 4:00pm, 5:00pm, 6:00pm
Summer Season (April 1 to October 31): Open daily from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Winter Season (November 1 to March 31): Open daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Skip the lines and discover the history and beauty of Segovia Alcazar Castle. Explore its stunning architecture, royal history, and panoramic views. Book your ticket now for an unforgettable experience!
Skip the Ticket Line and Save Time – Don’t let long lines take away from your travel experience.
Flexible & Independent Experience – Perfect for travelers who enjoy history, adventure, and exploring at their own pace.
It is not possible to skip the security lines. There may be a line at the entrance, and security checks are mandatory for all visitors.
Majestic Medieval Fortress-Walk through the grand halls and stone corridors of this centuries-old stronghold, once a key military and royal residence. Climb the Towering Battlements-Ascend the Tower of John II and take in breathtaking panoramic views of Segovia.
Breathtaking Hilltop Views, marvel at the Alcázar’s dramatic setting above the confluence of the Eresma and Clamores Rivers, offering some of the most picturesque vistas in Spain.
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The Alcázar of Seville stands as a testament to the city's rich and layered past. Originally a Muslim fortress, it evolved over centuries into a royal palace, incorporating Christian design elements after the Reconquista. The palace served as a primary residence for Spanish royalty, and continues to host members of the royal family even today. Its stunning architecture exemplifies the Mudéjar style, a fusion of Islamic and Christian aesthetics. The Alcázar is not only a historical landmark but also a living palace, offering visitors a unique glimpse into Spain's royal heritage. Its elaborate courtyards, serene gardens, and opulent rooms provide a captivating experience.
The history of the Alcázar of Seville spans over a thousand years, beginning with its origins as a Muslim fortress in the 10th century. Abd al-Rahman III ordered its construction. In the 11th century, the Abbadid dynasty expanded the fortress into a palace. Following the Christian conquest of Seville in 1248, King Alfonso X transformed the Alcázar into a royal residence. He incorporated Gothic architectural elements, initiating the fusion of styles that characterizes the palace today. In the 14th century, King Peter I commissioned extensive renovations, resulting in the stunning Mudéjar architecture seen today. Later monarchs continued to add to and modify the Alcázar, creating a layered tapestry of architectural styles. Today, the Alcázar stands as a testament to Seville's multicultural past and enduring royal legacy.
The Alcázar is generally open daily, but hours vary depending on the season. From April to September, opening hours are typically from 9:30 AM to 7:00 PM. From October to March, hours are typically 9:30 AM to 5:45 PM. ( last entry 5:00pm)
The Alcázar is closed on January 1st, January 6th, Good Friday, and December 25th.
The best time to visit the Alcázar is early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the midday crowds. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends. Consider visiting during the spring or fall for pleasant weather and fewer tourists. During the summer, the gardens offer a cool escape from the Seville heat. Visiting during the off-season provides a more intimate experience.
Before booking your Alcázar tickets, keep the following in mind:
The following rules apply to visitors:
You can book Alcázar tickets online through our website for guaranteed entry and potential discounts.
Tickets can be purchased online through our website or at the Alcázar's ticket office.
Yes, booking Alcázar tickets in advance is highly recommended, especially during peak season, to avoid long queues and ensure entry.
Arrive at least 30 minutes before your scheduled entry time, especially if you have pre-booked tickets.
A typical visit to the Alcázar takes between 2 to 3 hours.
The best time to visit the Alcázar is early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the largest crowds.
Yes, guided tours are available and can enhance your experience by providing in-depth information about the palace's history and architecture. You can book them on our website.
Parts of the Alcázar are wheelchair accessible, but some areas may be difficult to navigate. Please check accessibility information before your visit.
Food and drinks are generally not allowed inside the palace, except in designated areas.
Photography is allowed, but flash photography may be restricted in certain areas.
The Alcázar is located in Plaza del Triunfo. Location: Casco Antiguo, 41004 Seville, Spain. The nearest tram stop is Archivo de Indias, a short walk from the entrance. You can also reach the Alcázar by bus, with several lines stopping nearby. Walking is also a great option, as the Alcázar is centrally located and easily accessible from many parts of the city.