Welcome to Seville Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world — and trust us, it’s not just big, it’s breathtaking. Step inside and you’ll be surrounded by towering pillars, shimmering gold altars, and a sense of divine drama that would make even the saints gasp.

Originally a 12th-century mosque, the cathedral rises from layers of history, crowned by the Giralda — a minaret-turned-bell tower that spirals 104 metres into the Andalusian sky. Forget stairs: it’s ramps all the way up (yep, designed for horseback ascents), and from the top, you’ll get 360° views of Seville’s orange-tiled rooftops, winding streets, and sun-kissed skyline.

Inside, the cathedral is a symphony of stone and light. Explore the Tomb of Christopher Columbus, marvel at the Altarpiece of the Assumption — a glimmering gold wall of devotion — and wander the Patio de los Naranjos, where the scent of citrus still lingers from its Islamic past.

This place doesn’t just whisper stories — it sings them, in Gothic arches, Moorish echoes, and the toll of 24 bells from the top of La Giralda.