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La Giralda Tower

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La Giralda Tower, the iconic bell tower of Seville Cathedral, is one of Spain’s most recognizable landmarks. Originally constructed as a minaret during the Almohad dynasty in the 12th century, it was later converted into a bell tower for the Christian cathedral. Today, La Giralda stands as a stunning fusion of Moorish and Renaissance architecture, offering breathtaking views of Seville’s old town from its summit.

What to See & Do

  • 🐎 Climb the Tower: Ascend 35 gently sloping ramps instead of stairs—originally designed so the Sultan (or muezzin) could ride a horse or donkey to the top 🐴.
  • 🔔 The Bell Chamber: Stand beside 24 massive bronze bells, each with its own name, and admire the 16th-century Renaissance belfry ⛪.
  • 🏙️ Panoramic Views: Reach the 104-meter summit for bird’s-eye views of the Real Alcázar, Plaza de España, and the winding streets of Barrio Santa Cruz 📸.
  • 🧱 Moorish Architecture: Observe the “Sebka” brickwork and Almohad artistry of the lower two-thirds, which served as a minaret for the Great Mosque in the 12th century 🕌.
  • 🌬️ El Giraldillo: Look up at the giant bronze weather vane that crowns the tower, symbolizing the “Victory of Faith” and giving the tower its name 🌬️.

How to Get There

  • ✈️ From Seville Airport: Reach the historic center in about twenty-five minutes by taxi or the EA Airport bus to Prado de San Sebastián 🚕.
  • 🚃 From Santa Justa Station: Take the C1 bus or the T1 tram to the Archivo de Indias stop, just steps from the Cathedral entrance 🚏.
  • 🚶 On Foot: The tower is the city’s most visible landmark, located in the heart of the pedestrianized center, a short walk from the City Hall (Ayuntamiento) 📍.

Travel Tips

  • 🎟️ Book Online: General admission is approximately €13 (includes the Cathedral and Church of El Salvador). Tickets sell out weeks in advance for peak slots 🎫.
  • 👟 Footwear: While there are ramps rather than stairs, it is still a significant climb; wear comfortable sneakers and stay hydrated 🧴.
  • 👗 Dress Code: As part of an active Cathedral, you must cover your shoulders and knees to enter the complex 🕯️.
  • 🌅 Golden Hour: For the best photography, visit in the late afternoon when the low sun turns the Giralda’s brickwork into a deep, glowing ochre 📸.

Suggested Itinerary

  • ⛪ 9:30 AM – Enter the Seville Cathedral; start by visiting the Tomb of Christopher Columbus and the Main Altarpiece 🏺.
  • 🚶 10:15 AM – Head to the Giralda entrance (inside the Cathedral) to begin your 10-15 minute walk up the ramps 🧱.
  • 📸 10:45 AM – Spend time at the top taking in 360-degree views and watching the bells from the belfry level 🏙️.
  • 🍊 11:15 AM – Descend and exit through the Patio de los Naranjos (Courtyard of Orange Trees) to enjoy the shade and scent 🌿.

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

Open Monday–Saturday: 10:45 AM – 5:00 PM • Sunday: 2:30 PM – 6:00 PM

Entry Fee:

Included with Seville Cathedral ticket (€12 adults, €6 students/seniors)

Best Time to Visit:

: Morning or sunset for panoramic city views and cooler weather.

Location

📌La Giralda Tower, Avenida de la Constitución, Seville, Spain

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