Skip The Line to Seville Cathedral Tour

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Skip The Line to Seville Cathedral Tour

Highlights / General details
Located in Seville, Spain, this is the largest gothic cathedral in the world. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. Among the many Spanish cathedrals, the Seville Cathedral is a true national treasure.

Legend has it that its construction began in the early 15th century. The cathedral was built over the space where the Aljama Mosque once stood, destroyed when the city was re-conquered by the Christians. The huge interior of the cathedral, with a central nave and four side aisles, is lavishly decorated, but at the same time, there is a sense of overall simplicity and restraint in decoration. This cathedral is home to the largest and richest altarpiece in the world.

Don’t miss the keys presented to Fernando by the Jewish and Moorish communities
on the surrender of the city. The side walls of the Seville Cathedral are lined with chapels dedicated to the many saints and other important figures in the history of the Spanish cathedral.

It is also noteworthy to mention the Spanish cathedral’s magnificent and priceless collection of beautiful stained-glass windows.

Another highlight of this visit is the entrance to the wonderful Moorish minaret, La Giralda, which now functions as the cathedral’s bell tower. It is well
worth climbing to the top.

Inclusion
Skip the line ticket; Bilingual guide.

Exclusion
Hotel pick-up and drop-off; Food and beverages; Souvenirs; Gratuities.

Language
Spanish; English.

Hours of operation
Available Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 11:45am.

Duration
Approximately 1 hour.

Location
Meeting point: Monument to the Immaculate Conception.

Policies
Cancellation: 2 days prior 100% penalty. No show 100% penalty.
Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.

**All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation**

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