A royal residence still used by the country’s monarchs today, the Royal, or “Real” in Spanish, Alcázar is one of the most striking architectural achievements in Europe. It’s a group of buildings and gardens that blend styles dating back to the Moors of the 11th century, right up to the modern day.
Marvel at the splendid stucco work, admire the geometric harmony and balance achieved by the designers, and wander among the pools and fountains of the Alcazar’s peaceful gardens.
The most breathtaking elements of the Alcázar were constructed in the 14th century by Pedro I, who commissioned the central palace that you see directly after entering the main courtyard. The palace’s spectacular façade was created by the finest artisans from both sides of the Gibraltar Straits. The marble-columned windows, the intricate stucco work and the overhanging roof are some of the best examples of Mudéjar design in the world. Mudéjar design fuses Christian and Islamic styles.
Follow the narrow corridor to the palace’s central courtyard, known as the Patio de las Doncellas (Patio of the Maidens), where 100 maidens were once presented annually to the Moorish kings by Christian leaders. A sunken garden in the centre is surrounded by yet more stunning plasterwork and tiling.
Look for the two tiny faces on the inside of the arch in the Patio de las Muñecas (Patio of the Dolls), where plasterwork was brought from Granada’s Alhambra to complete the decoration. In the Salon de los Embajadores (Ambassadors Room), admire the horseshoe-shaped arches decorated with tiles and intricate plasterwork.
Complete your visit with a stroll around the gardens, where the baths of Pedro’s mistress María de Padilla, along with a number of other water features, create a serene ambience.
Alcázar is in Seville’s historic district, the Old Town, on the east bank of the Guadalquivir River. Enter Alcázar from the Plaza del Triunfo next to Seville Cathedral. The site is open daily, except public holidays, and there is a small charge for entry.
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Reviews of Alcázar
5/5 - Excellent
Book in advance to avoid queue.
5/5 - Excellent
Book tickets online on the Real Alcazar website
2/5 - Disappointing
Alkazar was excellent however the security and ticket staff were unfriendly, unhelpful, rude and aggressive, refusing entry to our tour group of 25 people on the first day (29th November) over a simple matter of showing ID for 2 concession tickets.
4/5 - Good
Get the audioguide when you are there - do not pre-book online. Ours was very poor
5/5 - Excellent
Be sure to book in advance as the queues are awfully long anytime of the day! It is a stunning palace and worthy of a long visit. If you are a small group, don't purchase more than one audio guide to save some money and take a multi headphone socket.
5/5 - Excellent
Queues are enormous book with a guide and beat them
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