Real Alcázar de Sevilla
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About Real Alcázar de Sevilla
The Real Alcázar isn't just another palace: it's a 14th-century Christian king's love letter to Islamic architecture, built by Pedro I using Granadan craftsmen who created something even more ornate than the Alhambra. You'll walk through rooms where Columbus planned his voyages, marvel at tilework that took decades to complete, and explore gardens where peacocks strut past 500-year-old orange trees. The palace complex spans nearly 1,000 years, from Almohad walls to Renaissance additions, all still functioning as Spain's oldest royal residence.
Your visit flows from the austere medieval entrance into increasingly elaborate courtyards, each more breathtaking than the last. The Patio de las Doncellas stops everyone cold: its reflecting pool mirrors intricate muqarnas while afternoon light transforms the space into something almost mystical. You'll climb narrow staircases worn smooth by centuries of footsteps, peek into Pedro's private apartments, then emerge into gardens where the scent of jasmine mingles with fountain spray.
Most guides push the full complex, but honestly skip the upper floors (€4.50 extra) unless you're obsessed with 19th-century royal apartments. The real magic happens in the main palace and gardens. Entry costs €13.50, but book online weeks ahead or you'll waste time in crushing lines. Start with the Patio del Yeso, which most people rush past, then work toward the famous courtyards when your eyes are still fresh.
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