Seville Observation Deck Tickets and Tours

The beauty of Seville is revealed from its breathtaking viewpoints. Access unforgettable panoramic views and enjoy the rich history and culture of this charming Andalusian city.
Seville Observation Deck Tickets and Tours

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Seville, with its crossroads of styles and buildings from different eras, is a picturesque city of singular beauty. In addition to having some of the most beautiful cobblestone streets in Spain, it also has tall buildings and a captivating skyline, which can be discovered from the Andalusian viewpoints.

Visiting the Giralda of the Cathedral, the top of the Torre de Oro, the elevated corridor of Las Setas and the terrace of the Schindler Tower are among the best things to do in Seville if you want to see this destination from above.

1. Giralda of the Cathedral of Seville

The Giralda of the Cathedral of Seville is one of the most emblematic monuments of the city and, undoubtedly, one of the best viewpoints to enjoy its views. This ancient minaret of the Almohad mosque, converted into a Christian bell tower after the Reconquest, rises 104 meters high, dominating the cityscape of this destination.

Visiting the Cathedral of Seville and climbing to the top of the Giralda will not only offer you a unique historical experience, but will also give you the opportunity to admire the city from an unparalleled perspective. In addition, one of the most fascinating features of this bell tower is its structure. Its base, dating from the 12th century, reflects Islamic architecture, while its top, added in the Renaissance, houses the bell.

Also, unlike other towers, it has no stairs, but a series of ramps that allow a comfortable ascent to the top. This particularity was devised so that the muezzin, in charge of calling to prayer, could go up on horseback. Today it provides an excellent opportunity for people with reduced mobility or if you plan to visit Seville with small children.

Details of interest

  • Price: from 11 euros.
  • Location: Av. de la Constitución s/n, Seville.
  • Opening hours: Monday to Saturday from 10.45 am to 7.30 pm and Sundays from 2.30 pm to 7.30 pm.

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2. Golden Tower

If you want to know one of the iconic sites of Seville, which also offers one of the best platforms to contemplate the skyline, you can not miss the Torre del Oro. Located on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, this military tower of Almohad origin was built to protect the entrance to the port of the city. Its name, according to some accounts, comes from the brightness reflected on its walls by the evening sun.

One of the great attractions of the Torre del Oro is its viewpoint, which you can reach by climbing a spiral staircase that runs along its three levels. From the top you can see the river, the Isabel II Bridge and the Triana neighborhood, famous for its gastronomic offerings, as well as the Giralda and the Cathedral of Seville.

To access the viewpoint of the Torre del Oro is necessary to visit the Naval Museum located inside. This way, you will not only be able to contemplate the views, but also get to know one of the best museums in Seville.

Details of interest

  • Price: general admission to the museum has an initial cost of approximately 3 euros.
  • Location: Paseo de Cristóbal Colón s/n, Seville.
  • Hours: daily from 10.00 am to 6.00 pm.

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3. Viewpoint of Las Setas de Sevilla

The Mirador de Las Setas de Sevilla, also known as Metropol Parasol, is one of the most modern places in the city to contemplate the Sevillian skyline. Located in the Plaza de la Encarnación, this viewpoint rises some 28 meters high, offering a panoramic view that encompasses both the historic monuments of the center and the contemporary landscape of the city.

The Setas de Sevilla are known for their avant-garde structure, composed of huge wooden panels that intertwine in undulating shapes, similar to giant mushrooms, from which its name derives. From its viewpoint you will be able to distinguish the traditional neighborhoods of Santa Cruz and La Macarena, as well as the Guadalquivir and other iconic monuments of the old town.

On the other hand, the viewpoint is open until midnight, making it one of the best alternatives to discover the city if you plan to visit Seville at night. Nearby, you can also visit the Alcázar of Seville, which is one of the most famous attractions of this destination.

Interesting details

  • Price: from 5 euros.
  • Location: Plaza de la Encarnación s/n, Seville.
  • Hours: every day from 9.30 am to 1.00 am.

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4. Schindler Tower

The Schindler Tower, on the Isla de la Cartuja, offers one of the cleanest views of Seville from its 65-meter height. Built for the Universal Exposition of 1992, this tower of modern and functional design has become a symbol of the urban transformation of this destination during that time, being its viewpoint a privileged place to contemplate both the natural landscapes and the most recognized monuments of the Andalusian capital.

From the viewpoint you can distinguish the Alamillo Bridge, an engineering work of Santiago Calatrava, and also the historic center of Seville, where the Giralda, the Cathedral and the Plaza de España stand out. This tower is, in short, a perfect place to get a complete panoramic view of the city, from its oldest areas to the most modern areas.

To access the viewpoint of the Schindler Tower visitors can do so through the Museum of the Navigation Pavilion. Admission to this exhibition includes a visit to both the museum and the tower, and you can access an elevator that will take you directly to the observation deck.

Details of interest

  • Price: from 2 euros.
  • Location: Shindler Tower Building I Cartuja 1, Seville.
  • Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday from 11.00 to 23.00 hours.

5. Seville Tower

If you want to visit the roof of the city, you can not miss the Torre Sevilla. With its 180 meters high is the tallest building in Andalusia and a viewpoint for a unique perspective of the capital. From there you can see the historic center, with the Giralda and the Cathedral rising above the old rooftops, and the Plaza de España, which stands out among the green spaces of the Parque de María Luisa.

In addition, this viewpoint will give you an ideal opportunity to distinguish the different profiles of Seville, as you will contemplate the contrasts between the old part and the modern buildings of the Isla de la Cartuja. Nearby you can also find the Cartuja Monastery, which houses the Andalusian Center of Contemporary Art, considered one of the best museums in the city.

The viewpoint of the Torre Sevilla can be accessed by a comfortable elevator, which will take you to the highest level where you will find an observation deck with 360 degree views.

Details of interest

  • Price: from 8 euros.
  • Location: Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada 2, Seville.
  • Hours: Monday to Saturday from 11.00 am to 01.00 am.

6. Tower of the Perdigones

The Torre de los Perdigones is one of the historic viewpoints of Seville. Its name derives from the factory of powder and pellets that was located in the surroundings and of which this structure was part. Later, it was converted into a tourist attraction and since then it is possible to enjoy, from its 45 meters high, some of the best views of the city.

From the top of the tower you can see the old town of Seville and other famous monuments such as the Torre del Oro and the Plaza de España, as well as the Guadalquivir River. It is also located in La Macarena, which is unanimously considered one of the best neighborhoods in Seville.

On the other hand, a particularity of the Torre de los Perdigones is that at the top it also houses a camera obscura, an interactive attraction that allows visitors to see real-time images of the city projected on a screen through a system of mirrors and lenses. This experience, very similar to that of a telescope, offers a different alternative to discover the corners of Seville from another perspective.

Details of interest

  • Price: from 1.50 euros.
  • Location: C. Resolana 44, Seville.
  • Hours: every day from 11.00 am to 5.00 pm.

7. Hotel EME Catedral

If you want to get full views of the city from one of the most exclusive places in Seville, then you can visit the Hotel EME Catedral. Located just a few meters from the Giralda and the Cathedral, this luxury boutique hotel offers a unique experience both for those who stay there and for those who visit its famous terrace.

Several floors high, the terrace of the EME Catedral is one of the most beautiful viewpoints, allowing visitors to contemplate the skyline of Seville from an incomparable place about 20 meters above the ground, a height that does not seem too high but is enough to appreciate the Andalusian capital.

To access the views of the Hotel EME Catedral is not necessary to be staying there, as the terrace bar is open to the public and allows any visitor to access this exclusive viewpoint.

Details of interest

  • Price: entrance to the terrace bar is free.
  • Location: C. Alemanes 27, Seville.
  • Opening hours: Thursday to Saturday from 12.00 to 01.00 hours.

8. Plaza Duque's Corte Inglés Rooftop

Simple but effective, one of the best alternatives to discover the skyline of Seville for free is to visit the roof of the Corte Inglés of Plaza del Duque. The top of this shopping center, located about 28 meters high, offers an ideal platform to discover both the historical part of the city and the modern area.

Several of Seville's most famous monuments can be seen from the Corte Inglés, starting with the bell tower of the Magdalena Church and the City Hall building. You will also see the rooftops of two popular neighborhoods of the city, as is the case of La Alameda and La Macarena, you can even distinguish the Guadalquivir River and, in the background, the layout of Triana.

What makes this terrace unique is its accessibility and the relaxed atmosphere it offers. Unlike other more elevated or specialized viewpoints, the roof of the Corte Inglés is ideal for a break while you enjoy shopping or a meal in the restaurants located in this space. Nearby you can also access some of the best gastronomic tours in Seville.

Details of interest

  • Price: admission is free.
  • Location: Plaza del Duque de la Victoria 8, Seville.
  • Hours: daily from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm.

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9. Hotel Doña María

The Hotel Doña María is a popular site, not only for its history and charm but also for offering some of the best panoramic views of the city. Several stories high, its terrace is approximately 15 meters above the ground, offering a privileged view of the Giralda and the domes and rooftops of the old town.

From there you can also contemplate the Alcazar and the surrounding gardens, as well as the lively Santa Cruz neighborhood with its maze of narrow streets and dry squares. At sunset, the view becomes even more spectacular, when the Giralda lights up and leads the night magic of this destination. If you plan to visit Seville during the spring or during the months of clear skies, you will also be able to contemplate the mouth of the Guadalquivir.

Access to the terrace of the Hotel Doña María is easy and, although it is a privileged place for guests, the bar is also open to the public, making it an excellent option for those who want to enjoy a drink with incredible views.

Details of interest

  • Price: entrance to the bar is free.
  • Location: C. Don Remondo 19, Seville.
  • Opening hours: every day from 12.00 to 01.00 hours.

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10. Terrace of the Fontecruz Hotel

The Fontecruz Hotel is not only one of the most exclusive places in Seville, but also houses one of the most interesting observation decks in the city. In the heart of the Andalusian capital, at a height of approximately 20 meters, this terrace offers a unique perspective of the attractions that outline the skyline of this destination.

In addition to the iconic Giralda, an unmissable landmark that dominates the Sevillian skyline, you can discover the historic rooftops of the Santa Cruz neighborhood, with its narrow streets and traditional courtyards. In the background, you will find the Alcazar gardens meandering along the Guadalquivir River.

Hotel Fontecruz is known not only for its views, but also for its modern and elegant ambience. Its terrace houses a bar where both guests and visitors can enjoy cocktails, tapas and a quiet atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle of the streets. This space, open to the general public, is therefore ideal for enjoying a relaxing afternoon or evening with unforgettable views.

Likewise, this terrace is also ideal to enjoy during the summer in Seville, as it is not boxed in between buildings and you can enjoy the pleasant weather and the wind from the river that sneaks through the rooftops.

Interesting details

  • Price: Admission to the bar is free.
  • Location: C. Segovia 6, Seville.
  • Opening hours: Monday to Saturday from 11.00 to 01.00 hours.

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Reviews from other travellers

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    Y. C.
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    The visit was amazing, especially the rich history of the place, but it would be ideal to have more time to explore on your own.
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    W. P.
    4
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    The guided tour of the cathedral, the Alcazar and the Giralda was amazing, the guides make history come alive, highly recommended!
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    E. A.
    4
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    I loved this tour; I saw amazing places that I will always remember. Doing it with my family made it even more special.
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    K. U.
    5
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    The guided tour is very nice, they show you everything. It's worth it, Seville is a beautiful place.
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    J. W.
    5
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    Our guide Javier was very good, very informative and seemed passionate about art and the Cathedral.