Tour por el Real Alcázar de Sevilla





Descripción
Embárcate en una visita guiada por el Real Alcázar de Sevilla y sumérgete en su fascinante historia. Acompañado de un experto guía, explorarás sus impresionantes patios, jardines llenos de flores y azulejos de colores que reflejan la riqueza de sus diversas épocas. Desde sus orígenes islámicos hasta los detalles renacentistas y barrocos, cada rincón del Alcázar cuenta una historia única. Además, podrás conocer los secretos de uno de los palacios reales más antiguos de Europa. No te pierdas esta oportunidad de descubrir una joya de la arquitectura y la cultura sevillana. ¡Haz tu reserva y vive una experiencia inolvidable!
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Itinerario
El Real Alcázar de Sevilla es un impresionante palacio fortificado que combina estilos arquitectónicos islámico, gótico, renacentista y barroco. Originalmente construido por los almohades en el siglo XII, es famoso por sus hermosos patios, jardines exuberantes y detallados azulejos. Este monumento, Patrimonio de la Humanidad, ha sido residencia de los monarcas de Sevilla durante siglos y sigue siendo uno de los palacios reales en uso más antiguos de Europa. Su historia, su arquitectura y su belleza lo convierten en una de las principales atracciones de la ciudad.
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Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(8)
Al Andalus Tours site to avoid. Very bad experience. You pay a lot and the service is not guaranteed. Dishonest organization and not trustworthy.
We visited here as part of our tour of cathedral then here . You need your id to get in as it is a royal palace and then you are checked by security but it is worth undergoing these small measures . There is so much to see here and our guide was again very good and showed us all the best bits . If you like game of thrones then visiting here is a must as you get to see where the scenes in drone were filmed such as the water gardens and the huge bath . The ceilings are made of gold and the gardens are home to at least 10 peacocks as well as ducks . After the tour we left to wander around on our own for a song as we wanted . This is a definately must if visiting Seville it’s worth the money and the time even in 38 degree heat . It has a cafe as well .
The oldest palace in Europe that is still in use. Purchase tickets online in advance, as same-day on-site tickets are very limited. The palace is Mudéjar architecture, a style resulting from the coexistence of Muslim and Christian cultures, featuring intricate tile work, geometric patterns, and arches. It dates back to the 11th century and is an UNESCO site. Don’t get confused and miss the gardens because they are truly the most stunning part. The signage is not the best and it’s easy to get turned around with the crowds- we missed parts. Double check the small map!
Our guide was great but the headsets not so much. It was difficult to hear much of what she was saying. We tried to keep close to her. It is an amazing place and worth seeing. Skipping the line is a big bonus
It was a good tour and the guide was very knowledgeable but the meeting point was hard to find with no obvious way to find the tour. Had to ask around for 20 minutes before wr found the right one. Need to do better
What a fantastic informative tour and the delivery was excellent. I can’t remember the ladies name but she was very good
I liked the sympathy of our guide and historical rigor. The meeting point needs to be improved for a specific address.
Outstanding architecture. With the ousting of the Moors, it could so easily have seen the destruction of all that they stood fore but much of the architecture has been incorporated into the palace, Beautifully preserved. Well laid out for walking around and so much to see. Gardens were stunning including the peacocks wandering around, all quite tame! My only criticism is that many of the signboards, in Spanish (blue) and English (silver) writing, the latter faded and in some cases had disappeared altogether. Otherwise outstanding and a must see.



