Royal Alcázar of Seville is a street art installation in Santa Cruz in Seville. This place has 46957 reviews and an average rating of 4.7 of 5. This is a superb rating!
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Reviews from visitors:
One in a lifetime experience. So much history in this building, a true beauty! We took the sundown tour which includes a performance, which I thought would be corny, but it was very well done, it added context to the history of the building and the city. If you are an architecture buff, this is a place for you, so much detail and careful design. The staff does a great job at caring and providing customer service.
A beautiful piece of history. We went early in the morning and it was almost empty. We had the gardens to ourselves and we're able to explore the property for hours. A must see if you love history, architecture, or Game of Thrones.
It's an amazing place! The gardens have that atmosphere of an oasis inside Seville. I came back now in summer and that was a totally different experience from when I came in the winter. During the summers they have open air concerts. Maybe the price could be cheaper... But there is one day of the week when the entrance is free for everyone (save the ticket a few days earliers).
Amazing and beautiful. When this was constructed the English were emerging from the Dark Ages! What a fantastic fusion of Moorish and Christian art and design. Significant historic statement of empire and decline.
Gorgeous grounds to walk through. We had a guided tour booked through Trip Advisor, which was wonderful, but I’d also like to stroll through untethered to explore. If you’ve seen the Alhambra in Granada you’ll be familiar with the architecture, also not as impeccably maintained. Book tickets early!
2 Hospital los Venerables



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3 La Casa del Flamenco - Auditorio Alcántara



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