Visit Seville Cathedral | Opening Hours, Directions & Key Highlights

Seville Cathedral | Visitor information at a glance

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What are the Seville Cathedral's opening hours?

The Seville Cathedral is open from Monday to Saturday between 10:45am to 7:30pm. On Sundays, the opening hours are 2:30pm to 7:30pm. Last access it at 6:30pm.

Where is the Seville Cathedral located?

The Seville Cathedral's address is Av. de la Constitución, s/n, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain | Find on Google Maps

How many entrances does the Seville Cathedral have?

There are four entrances to the Seville Cathedral: Puerta del Lagarto, Puerta del Príncipe, Puerta del Príncipe, and Puerta de la Concepción.

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What are the Seville Cathedral opening hours?

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  • What are the Seville Cathedral opening hours?
    Monday To Saturday: 10:45am to 7:30pm
    Sundays: 2:30pm to 7:30pm

  • What is the last access time for Seville Cathedral?
    Last access to the Seville Cathedral and La Giralda is at 6:30pm

  • What is the eviction time at Seville Cathedral?
    With Seville Cathedral closing at 7:30pm, eviction time begins at 7:10pm.

Seville Cathedral Opening Hours

What is the best time to visit the Seville Cathedral?

The Seville Cathedral is open all through the year. Being a popular attraction for tourists along with being a site of religious importance, the Seville Cathedral remains packed during the weekends. Try to plan your visit during the weekdays if you want to avoid crowds. You can also visit during the early opening hours or alter during the day in the evening, keeping in mind that eviction begins at 7:10pm.

Seville Cathedral directions

Address: Cathedral and Giralda, Avenida de la Constitución, s/n,41004 Seville, Spain | Find on Google Maps

The Seville Cathedral is located in the city of Seville which is in the southern Spanish province of Andalusia. The cathedral is located in the heart of the city, which is about 12.4km or approximately a 20 minute drive away from the airport.

You can reach the Seville Cathedral via public transport, including bus, tram, and the metro. Additionally, you can also drive to the Seville Cathedral, although you will need to park your vehicle at one of the paid lots nearby.

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Getting to Seville Cathedral

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By bus

Bus Lines: C4, C3, 5, 41, 42, C1, & C2

Nearest bus stop: Jardines del Cristina

You can use the TUSSAM Bus services to get to the Seville Cathedral. Bus lines C4, C3, 5, 41, 42, C1, and C2 take you to the site's nearest bus stop - Jardines del Cristina.

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By subway

Subway Line: Seville Metro Line 1

Nearest subway station: Puerta de Jerez station

You can use the subway or Seville Metro Line 1 to get to the Seville Cathedral. You will have to get down at the Puerta de Jerez station and walk about 500 meters for around 5 minutes to reach the attraction.

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By train

Train Lines: C1 & C3

Nearest train station: San Bernardo

Seville has a train service that tourists can use to reach the Seville Cathedral if they are in the city. Train lines C1 & C3 take you close to the cathedral as you will have to get down at the San Bernardo station and walk for about a kilometer.

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By car

Routes: A66 north, A92 south, A49 west, and A4 east.

Car rental services are available in the city. You can also drive a car yourself or book a taxi to reach the site as it is about 12.4km from the airport. Paid car parking facilities and public car parking spaces are available in Jardines de Murillo, Jerez Gate, Arenal Market and Plaza Nueva.

Know before going to the Seville Cathedral

Seville Cathedral's Door of Forgiveness with intricate carvings and historical significance.

There are four main entrances to the Seville Cathedral:

  • Puerta del Lagarto (Door of the Lizard): This is the main entrance to the cathedral and ideal for those who have pre-booked their tickets or have skip-the-line tickets.
  • Puerta del Príncipe (Door of the Prince): Located in the cathedral's south transept, this entrance is meant for those who purchase their tickets at the cathedral on the day of their visit.
  • Puerta del Perdón (Door of Forgiveness): Situated in the Calle Alemanes at Alemanes Street, this is one of the main entrances to the cathedral.
  • Puerta de la Concepción (Door of the Conception): Located at the entrance to the north transept, this entrance is usually closed, except on festival days.
Seville Cathedral Entrances
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  • All restrooms in the Permanent Exhibition area and the Patio de los Naranjos are accessible to visitors with limited mobility. 
  • The Permanent Exhibition area and the Patio de los Naranjos also have baby changing tables.
  • The cathedral also provides a free wheelchair service for visitors with limited mobility. 
  • Those with visual impairments can use the Braille brochures to guide them through their visit. 
  • The cathedral also provides a free sign guide service for visitors with hearing impairments.
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  • Touching the walls or artwork inside the cathedral is prohibited.
  • Do not uproot or cut the plants at Patio de los Naranjos.
  • Use the dustbins at the site - avoid throwing garbage on the ground.
  • The Seville Cathedral is a religious site. Make sure to dress accordingly to maintain the decorum and the sanctity of the place. Clothes that expose your knees and shoulders and are see-through are prohibited.
  • Drinking, smoking, or eating is not allowed in the cathedral complex. You can step out to drink water.
  • Filming or still photography for commercial purposes without prior permission is not allowed. Tripods, selfie sticks, and professional camera equipment is prohibited.
  • Do not attempt to climb the Giralda if you have issues like vertigo, anemia, or other respiratory problems that can flare up due to the tower's elevation.

Mass timings at Seville Cathedral

Royal chapel interior with ornate columns and religious paintings, Seville Cathedral, Spain.

Royal Chapel

Monday to Friday: 8:30am, 12:30pm, 6pm, 8pm
Saturday: 8:30am, 12:30pm, 6pm, 8pm
Sunday: 8:30am, 6pm ,8pm

Seville Cathedral Mass Times
Seville Cathedral's Capilla Mayor with intricate Gothic altar and golden altarpiece.

Main Chapel

Monday to Friday: 10am
Saturday: 10am
Sunday: 10am, 11am, 12:30pm, 1:30pm

Plan Your Visit To Seville Cathedral

Office of readings and lauds

Monday to Friday: 9:30am
Saturday: 9:30am
Sunday: 9:30am

Frequently asked questions and answers about visiting Seville Cathedral

Where is the Seville Cathedral located?

Seville Cathedral is located in the city of Seville, which is in the southern Spanish province of Andalusia, Spain. Its address is Avenida de la Constitución, s/n,41004 Seville | Find on Google Maps

How far is the Seville Cathedral from the airport?

The cathedral is located in the heart of the city, which is about 12.4km away from the airport, taking about 21 minutes to drive to reach the site. You can get detailed information about how to reach the cathedral on our page on Seville Cathedral directions.

Is there any public parking space near the Seville Cathedral?

Jardines de Murillo; Jerez Gate; Arenal Market and Plaza Nueva are some of the public parking spaces near the Seville Cathedral.

How can you reach the Seville Cathedral via public transport?

The city of Seville has a well-planned network of public transport that includes subways, trains, buses, and taxis that can take you to the Seville Cathedral from anywhere in the city. You can also use the car rental services and drive to the attraction yourself.

Is photography allowed inside the Seville Cathedral?

While you can click pictures for personal use, the use of professional photography equipment, tripods, selfie sticks, and flash photography is prohibited. Always keep an eye out for signs that forbid photography as you explore the cathedral's interior.

Which entrance can you use if you have booked skip-the-line tickets?

If you've pre-booked or bought skip-the-line tickets to the Seville Cathedral, you can enter the complex from the Puerta del Lagarto entrance, also known as the 'Door of the Lizard.' It's located beside the La Giralda.

Does the Seville Cathedral have a strict dress code?

Yes, as the cathedral is a place of worship, you must follow a strict dress code. Your clothes must cover your knees and shoulders and not be see-through. You must not enter the cathedral barefoot, or wear hats while inside.

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