Seville: Cathedral and Alcázar

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The Cathedral of Seville is the Christian Gothic cathedral with the largest area in the world. Unesco declared it a World Heritage Site in 1987 and, on July 25, 2010 Exceptional Universal Value Property.
The Real Alcazar of Seville is a set of palaces surrounded by a wall, different styles have been used (Islamic-Mudejar and Gothic). In successive reforms, Renaissance and Baroque elements have been added.
You will walk through the Barrio de Santa Cruz

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* Duration: 3 hours
* Starts: Seville, Spain
* Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours



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The Cathedral of Seville is the Christian Gothic cathedral with the largest area in the world. Unesco declared it a World Heritage Site in 1987 and, on July 25, 2010 Exceptional Universal Value Property.
The Real Alcazar of Seville is a set of palaces surrounded by a wall, different styles have been used (Islamic-Mudejar and Gothic). In successive reforms, Renaissance and Baroque elements have been added.
You will walk through the Barrio de Santa Cruz

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Stop At: Seville, Seville, Province of Seville, Andalucia

Our guided walking tour begins with the help of an official guide discovering the Barrio Santa Cruz, old Judería, a labyrinth formed by narrow streets that leads to the famous Plaza de los Venerables. Next, it is the turn of the two most precious monuments of the city: the Real Alcazar and the Cathedral of Seville.
The Real Alcazar of Seville is a set of palaces surrounded by a wall, different styles have been used (Islamic-Mudejar and Gothic). In successive reforms Renaissance and Baroque elements have been added. Place used as a place of accommodation of the Spanish Royal House, being the oldest active royal palace in Europe, as collected by Unesco.
The Cathedral of Seville is the Christian Gothic cathedral with the largest area in the world. Unesco declared it a World Heritage Site in 1987 and, on July 25, 2010 Exceptional Universal Value Property. From the old Aljama Mosque in Seville, the minaret (the Giralda) and the Patio de los Naranjos are preserved. The temple houses the mortal remains of Christopher Columbus.

Duration: 3 hours



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