Seville Cathedral Opening Hours

Seville Cathedral is open from 10.45 am to 7.30 pm from Monday to Saturday. On Sunday, the Cathedral is open from 2.30 pm to 7.30 pm.

The last entry is two hours before the closing time.

Let’s explore the timings and its various aspects in detail to help you plan a smooth trip.

Here are the opening hours of Seville Cathedral at a glance:

DaysTimings
Monday to Saturday10.45 am to 7.30 pm
Sunday2.30 pm to 7.30 pm

The last entry is two hours before closing, which means the last access to the Cathedral is at 5.30 pm every day.

The people in charge of the Cathedral want visitors to leave the area 20 minutes before closing time every day, so plan your visit accordingly.

Closed Days

The Cathedral is closed on 1 & 6 January, Good Friday and 25 December.

Free Entry 

Visitors can get free entry to the Seville Cathedral between 2 and 3 pm from Monday to Friday.

You can book the tickets for free entry on the official website; however, remember that there are a few slots available.

Free entry is also granted to – 

  • Naturals or residents of the Archdiocese of Seville
  • Minors up to 13 years old accompanied by an adult
  • Disabled people over 65% and a companion, if needed 
  • Unemployed Nationals

Giralda Tower Timings

The Giralda Tower is the famous bell tower of the Cathedral and follows the exact timings of the Cathedral.

The bell tower is open from 10.45 am to 7.30 pm from Monday through Saturday.

On Sunday you can visit the Giralda Tower between 2.30 to 7.30 pm.

Please note that due to its limited capacity, the tower can get very busy, so planning your visit well is essential for a smooth trip.

Let’s hear it from a recent visitor to the Cathedral and tower – 

Scottington
England, UK481 contributions

Stunning Cathedral!
Apr 2024 • Family

We walked passed the Cathedral many times throughout our week in Seville and never got bored of seeing the beautiful and stunning architecture. We had pre-booked tickets to go inside one day so there wasn’t too long to wait. The inside is huge and you can spend your time taking it all in. The tomb of Christopher Columbus is very impressive and we had also booked as part of our ticket to go up the bell tower. The ascent up the tower is a ramp which gradually takes you up instead of steps and once at the top you can go to each side to get some perfect views of the city. It can get very busy at the top of the bell tower as there isn’t much space. I would definitely pre-book tickets like we did, as we did see a sign one day saying that the Cathedral was fully booked for the day.

Seville Cathedral Mass Hours

The Cathedral provides both visitors and locals with the opportunity to attend mass. Below is the schedule and location for each service:

DayTime & Venue

Monday to Friday
8.30 am (Royal Chapel), 9 am (Ancient Chapel), 10 am (High Altar), 12 pm (Royal Chapel), 6 pm (Royal Chapel)
Saturday8.30 am (Royal Chapel), 10 am (High Altar), 12 pm (Royal Chapel), 6 pm (Royal Chapel- Sign language), 8 pm (Royal Chapel)
Sunday8.30 am (Royal Chapel), 10 am (High Altar), 1 pm (High Altar), 6 pm (Royal Chapel)

The Cathedral also hosts special masses with extended schedules around significant days like Christmas and Easter.

To ensure a seat, arrive at least 30 minutes before the services begin.

The Cathedral enforces a dress code during mass services. Shorts, sleeveless shirts, and revealing clothing are not allowed.

Pro Tips:-

  • Opening hours can be modified due to religious ceremonies and other cultural activities. Check the Cathedral’s calendar to confirm visits are allowed.
  • On a regular weekday, expect to wait in line for at least half an hour to get your tickets or book a fully refundable ticket (up to 24 hours before your visit) from the comfort of your home now! 

How Long Does it Take to Visit Seville Cathedral?

The Seville Cathedral, Spain’s largest Gothic Cathedral, is a must-visit with its rich art and history collection. 

Visitors typically take 1.5 to 2 hours to explore the Cathedral. Those interested in art and history or desiring a guided tour can take up to 3 hours.

Here is a complete break-up of time you will need to see different elements of the Cathedral:

FeatureTime 
The Nave30 to 45 minutes
The Choir20 to 30 minutes
Capilla Mayor30 to 45 minutes
Giralda Tower45 to 60 minutes 
Sacristies30 to 45 minutes

We recommend you allow two to three hours for a thorough exploration, adjusting based on preference and time available. 

Also, remember to take breaks, stay hydrated, and enjoy this cultural gem!

Check out the best tickets for Seville Cathedral and have a great trip to Spain!

Best Time to Visit Seville Cathedral

The best time to visit Seville Cathedral is at 10.45 am, as soon as it opens or after 4 pm after the crowds have thinned and the peak heat has abated.

Also, weekdays, especially Tuesdays to Thursdays, are recommended over weekends and holidays for a less crowded visit.

For more details, please visit our ‘best time to visit’ page and plan a smooth trip!

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