Metropol Parasol (Las Setas)
The Metropol Parasol looks like six giant wooden mushrooms that crash-landed in central Seville.
About Metropol Parasol (Las Setas)
The Metropol Parasol looks like six giant wooden mushrooms that crash-landed in central Seville. This massive lattice structure rises 28 meters above Plaza de la Encarnación, built from bonded timber in an alien-looking waffle pattern that somehow works. You're here for the rooftop walkway (€5), which snakes through the canopy and delivers spectacular views over the old city, plus there's a basement level showcasing Roman ruins discovered during construction.
Climbing to the walkway feels like entering a futuristic treehouse. The serpentine path winds through the timber structure, casting intricate shadows that shift throughout the day. You'll peer down at the plaza below while gazing out over terracotta rooftops toward the Cathedral and Giralda tower. The wooden lattice creates natural frames for photos, and the perspective keeps changing as you follow the curved walkway through the parasols.
Most guides don't mention that your €5 ticket includes a drink voucher worth €3-5, making the net cost almost nothing. The Roman ruins downstairs require a separate ticket and aren't particularly impressive compared to what you'll see elsewhere in Seville. Skip the morning visit when the light is harsh and shadows are minimal. The structure divides locals (many think it's an eyesore) but visitors consistently love it, especially at golden hour when those geometric shadows create Instagram gold.
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