The Real Alcázar de Sevilla is one of the oldest royal palaces still in use in Europe, located in the heart of Seville, next to the famous cathedral and the Archivo de Indias. Former residence of Islamic sultans and Christian monarchs, the complex is a masterpiece of Mudéjar, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture, blending styles into a unique visual symphony.
The visit unfolds through emblematic spaces such as the refined Mudéjar Palace of King Pedro and the sumptuous Salón de Embajadores, rich in stuccoes, colorful tiles, and wooden ceilings. The Patio de las Doncellas is the heart of the palace, with its central water mirror and Arab geometries, while the Patio de la Montería leads to Renaissance settings and Christian-era halls.
The magnificent gardens extend over more than seven hectares, featuring scenic fountains, geometric hedges, exotic botanical species, period pavilions, and perfect photography spots, including symbolic scenes from movies and TV series like Game of Thrones.