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.
Torre Del Oro
Jardines De Murillo
Plaza Nueva
Casa De Pilatos
Itálica