Skip-the-line, timed-entry tickets to the Real Alcázar of Seville start at €20 per person. Voucher on your phone, guaranteed time and instant confirmation.
Real Alcázar of Seville Tickets: Skip-the-Line Mudéjar Palace (2026 Prices)
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Updated: August 2026 · by Daniel Maroto
The oldest royal palace still in use in Europe is waiting right in the heart of Seville. Book your Real Alcázar ticket from €20, with skip-the-line entry, a guaranteed time and a self-paced walk through the Mudéjar palaces and the gardens.
Courtyard of the Maidens, Real Alcázar of Seville. Photos: Benjamin Smith and José Luis Filpo Cabana (CC BY-SA), via Wikimedia Commons.
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Real Alcázar of Seville key facts 2026:
Skip-the-line ticket (online): from €20
Hours: 9:30–17:00 (winter) / 9:30–19:00 (summer)
Timed-slot entry (limited capacity)
Recommended visit: 1.5–2 hours
Oldest royal palace in use in Europe
Historic gardens · Game of Thrones filming site
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Tip: take the first slot to beat the crowds
How much are Real Alcázar of Seville tickets in 2026?
Skip-the-line tickets to the Real Alcázar of Seville cost from €20 per person in 2026, with an e-voucher and a guaranteed entry time. The official box office is a little cheaper (around €15.50), but you'll have to queue and risk your preferred time slot being sold out on arrival. There are reduced rates and free-entry days for certain groups under the official rules.
Real Alcázar tickets: skip the line with a guaranteed time
With your Real Alcázar ticket you'll explore the most impressive palace complex in Seville, the great symbol of Mudéjar art and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, without losing time in the long queue on Plaza del Triunfo. You book a specific time slot online, show the voucher on your phone and walk straight in at your chosen time.
Booking ahead is practically essential: the Alcázar caps admissions and tickets sell out daily in high season. Inside, the route is free and self-paced: you can stay as long as you like within opening hours, so the time on your slot marks only the moment of entry, not when you have to leave.
What to see at the Real Alcázar of Seville
The Alcázar is a maze of palaces from different eras, courtyards and gardens. These are the must-sees:
The Courtyard of the Maidens: the heart of the Palace of King Pedro I, with its central pool, exquisite plasterwork and tilework. It's the most recognisable image of the Alcázar.
The Hall of Ambassadors: the throne room, crowned by a spectacular gilded, interlaced wooden dome, the "half-orange".
The Courtyard of the Dolls: the domestic, most intimate space of the Mudéjar palace, of delicate proportions.
The Baths of Lady María de Padilla: underground vaulted galleries with a sheet of water of great beauty.
The historic gardens: orange trees, fountains, Mercury's Pond and the Grutesco Gallery, where the Water Gardens of Dorne were filmed for Game of Thrones.
Palace, courtyards and gardens: how to plan your route
Enter through the Patio de la Montería, walk the Palace of King Pedro I first (Maidens, Dolls and Ambassadors), go up to the Halls of Charles V with their tapestries, and leave the gardens for last, when the crowds ease off. If you're keen on the Royal Upper Quarters (Cuarto Real Alto), they're visited separately with a specific pass.
Our honest take
For us the Real Alcázar is the must-do of Seville alongside the Cathedral: a living, dazzling palace. The only "but" is that it gets extremely busy, so having a booked time slot and skip-the-line entry makes the difference between enjoying it and getting stressed at the door.
What we like most
Skip-the-line entry and a guaranteed time save you the very long box-office wait.
The Courtyard of the Maidens and the Hall of Ambassadors are breathtaking.
The gardens are made for a slow stroll; Game of Thrones fans love them.
What to know before booking
It gets very busy: the mid-morning slots are the most crowded.
The standard ticket doesn't include the Royal Upper Quarters (booked separately).
In summer the sun is fierce in the gardens; bring water and a hat.
Who it's for (and who it isn't)
Yes if you love history, architecture and gardens, or if you watched Game of Thrones. Maybe not if you're after a very quick stop: it deserves a couple of hours to make the most of it.
Real Alcázar tickets: types and options
You can choose between several ways to visit the Alcázar depending on your time and budget:
Skip-the-line ticket (general): timed-slot access to the palaces, courtyards and gardens, with a self-paced route. From €20.
Ticket with audio guide: the same skip-the-line entry, plus an audio guide in English to understand what you're seeing in each room.
Guided tour: an English-speaking guide walks you through the complex and tells the story of the palaces and their kings.
Alcázar + Cathedral and Giralda: combined options that pair Seville's two great monuments in a single booking.
What's included? Timed-slot access to the monumental complex (Mudéjar palaces, courtyards, halls and historic gardens) with an e-voucher. Entry is single-use: you can't leave and come back in. The Royal Upper Quarters are visited with a separate pass.
How to book your Real Alcázar of Seville ticket
Booking your Real Alcázar ticket online is simple and takes just a couple of minutes. Follow these steps:
Choose the date: pick your visit day (the Alcázar opens almost all year, bar a few holidays).
Select the time slot: choose your entry time; the early-morning slots are the quietest.
Enter the number of travellers: with adult, reduced or child rates.
Get your voucher: after payment it arrives instantly by email and on your phone.
Show up at your time: head straight to the priority-access entrance on Plaza del Triunfo, no box office needed.
Once you're set, just hit book and complete the purchase of your Real Alcázar ticket 100% securely.
The Real Alcázar sits in the very heart of Seville, on Plaza del Triunfo, next to the Cathedral and the Giralda and at the gateway to the Santa Cruz quarter. You can walk there from almost anywhere in the old town. Here are your options:
On foot: from the Cathedral you're a minute away; from Plaza Nueva or Avenida de la Constitución, under 10 minutes on foot.
Tram (MetroCentro):Archivo de Indias stop, a couple of minutes from the entrance.
Bus: several city lines stop on Avenida de la Constitución and Puerta de Jerez.
Metro: Line 1, Puerta de Jerez station, about 8 minutes on foot.
The gardens and the Game of Thrones filming
The Alcázar's gardens are almost as famous as the palaces: orange trees, clipped myrtle, fountains, Mercury's Pond and the monumental Grutesco Gallery. Strolling through them is the best way to round off the visit.
Dorne in Game of Thrones: House Martell's Water Gardens were filmed here in season five. You'll recognise them the moment you see the galleries and pools.
Charming corners: the Garden of the Ladies, the Pavilion of Charles V and the hedge maze are among the most photographed spots.
Wildlife: it's common to come across peacocks wandering freely among the flower beds.
Best time to visit and how to skip the queue
The Real Alcázar receives more than two million visitors a year and gets swamped by mid-morning. These tips genuinely work:
Book the first slot: right at opening (9:30) the courtyards and the Hall of Ambassadors are far clearer and the light is gorgeous.
Avoid midday: between 11:00 and 14:00 the groups and cruise passengers pile in; it's the worst time.
Late afternoon: another good option, especially in summer, once the heat drops in the gardens.
Watch out for Holy Week, the April Fair and summer: slots vanish; book several days ahead.
With a skip-the-line ticket you walk straight in through the priority access and save the box-office queue, which is what eats the most time.
Travel guides
Plan your visit: our Real Alcázar of Seville guide
Take our Real Alcázar guide with the ideal route through the palaces, the Courtyard of the Maidens, the Hall of Ambassadors and the gardens, the best time slots and tricks to skip the queues. Browse our travel guides for the essentials and the full room-by-room itinerary.
These are our own guides · tickets are booked separately.
Real Alcázar FAQ
How far in advance should I book Real Alcázar tickets?
The earlier the better. The Alcázar caps admissions by time slot and is one of the most visited monuments in Spain: in spring, Holy Week, the April Fair and summer the slots sell out days ahead. Booking online guarantees the time you want and skip-the-line entry.
Where can I buy tickets to the Real Alcázar of Seville?
You can book your Real Alcázar ticket online on this very page: our booking button takes you to the Civitatis platform, where you choose the date and the time slot. Booking online is the most convenient way: you skip the box-office queue, receive the voucher on your phone and get instant confirmation.
How much are tickets to the Real Alcázar of Seville?
The general skip-the-line ticket starts from €20 per person, with an e-voucher and a guaranteed entry time. The official box office is a little cheaper (around €15.50), but it means queueing and risking your slot being sold out. There are reduced rates and free entry for certain groups under the official rules.
What are the must-sees at the Real Alcázar?
The must-sees are the Courtyard of the Maidens and the Courtyard of the Dolls in the Palace of King Pedro I, the Hall of Ambassadors with its gilded dome, the Baths of Lady María de Padilla and the historic gardens. It's the oldest royal palace still in use in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
How do you get to the Real Alcázar of Seville?
The Alcázar is right in the centre, on Plaza del Triunfo, next to the Cathedral and the Giralda and at the edge of the Santa Cruz quarter. You can walk there from almost anywhere in the old town; the Archivo de Indias tram stop is a couple of minutes away and several bus lines stop nearby.
Is the Real Alcázar open every day?
Yes, it opens almost all year except 1 and 6 January, Good Friday and 25 December. Hours are roughly 9:30 to 17:00 in winter (October–March) and 9:30 to 19:00 in summer (April–September). Last admission is one hour before closing.
Was Game of Thrones filmed at the Real Alcázar?
Yes. The Alcázar stood in for the Water Gardens of Dorne in season five of Game of Thrones. The scenes of the Martells' palace were filmed mainly in the gardens and galleries of the complex.
Do I need to print the voucher or can I show it on my phone?
No need to print anything. The Real Alcázar ticket voucher is electronic: you can show it straight from your smartphone at the priority access to get in quickly.
Real Alcázar Ticket
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