The official tourism pass offering free admission to major monuments and museums, plus unlimited public transport. Available for 24, 48, or 72 hours.
Includes: Cathedral & Giralda, Real Alcázar (skip-the-line), Hospital de los Venerables, Museum of Fine Arts, Flamenco Museum, Basílica de la Macarena, Torre del Oro, Casa de Pilatos, and 10+ other sites. Also includes unlimited bus and metro travel.
Prices: 24h (€40), 48h (€50), 72h (€60). Youth discounts available.
Worth it if: You plan to visit multiple major sites and use public transport extensively. Calculate based on your planned visits - Alcázar (€14.50) + Cathedral (€12) + Museum of Fine Arts (free/€1.50) + transport can add up.
Tip: Buy online in advance. Skip-the-line access to Alcázar alone can save hours during peak season.
www.sevillacard.esStandard admission to both the Cathedral and Giralda tower. Essential visit included in almost every itinerary.
Price: €12 general admission. €7 for students and pensioners. Free for children under 14 and locals.
Worth it if: You're visiting Seville (yes, this is non-negotiable for first-time visitors).
Tip: Book online to skip ticket office queues. Audio guide available for additional €4. Allow 1.5-2 hours for full visit.
www.catedraldesevilla.esTimed-entry tickets required for visiting the Royal Palace and gardens. One of Seville's must-see monuments.
Price: €14.50 general admission. €3 for students. Free on Monday evenings (April-Sept 18:00-19:00, Oct-March 16:00-17:00) but requires advance booking.
Options: Standard visit, guided tours, special night visits in summer with flamenco performance in the gardens.
Worth it if: Essential for any Seville visit. The palace and gardens justify the price.
Tip: Book weeks in advance during high season (April-June). First time slot (9:30) is least crowded. Allow 2-3 hours minimum.
www.alcazarsevilla.org'Free' walking tours operate on a tip-based model. Knowledgeable guides lead 2-3 hour tours through the historic center.
Includes: Overview of major monuments, historic neighborhoods, local stories, and orientation. Tours typically cover Cathedral exterior, Alcázar walls, Santa Cruz quarter, Plaza de España, and Triana.
Cost: Technically free but tips expected (€10-15 per person is standard for good tour).
Worth it if: You want historical context and local insights on a budget. Great for first day to get oriented.
Tip: Book in advance as tours fill up. Multiple companies operate - check reviews. Morning tours beat the heat.