






Seville: Salvador Church, Casa Pilatos, and Metropol Tour
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
- Languages: English, Spanish, French and Italian
- Audioguide system depending on number of participants
- Entry to Pilatos House (ground floor)
- Entry to the Salvador Church
- Guided tour with official guide
- Entry to Metropol
- Entry to other floors of Pilatos House
- Food
- Transportation
- Languages: English, Spanish, French and Italian
- Audioguide system depending on number of participants
- Entry to Pilatos House (ground floor)
- Entry to the Salvador Church
- Guided tour with official guide
- Entry to Metropol
- Entry to other floors of Pilatos House
- Food
- Transportation
Get an understanding of the artistic development of the city from Mudejar to present day, covering Renaissance, Baroque, and Regionalist and contemporary styles. The monuments to be focused on are the Salvador Church and Pilatos House.
Inside the magnificent Salvador Church, a former mosque, are displays of some of the best sculptures of the Holy Week processions. Stroll inside the heart of Arabic Seville, an area full of life and businesses, where you can buy the best outfits for the April Fair, the Rocio Pilgrimage, or any social event.
Pilatos house, the second monument to be visited, is a Mudejar-style palace also influenced by the Italian Renaissance period. You can also see some of Seville's most avant-garde architecture at the end of the tour. The tour ends in the entrance of Metropol Building (ticket not included) and see what is known as Las Setas (the mushrooms).
- Discover Church el Salvador, home to some sculptures from Holy Week processions
- Enjoy the magnificent Casa Pilatos with the best collection of tiles of the city
- Explore a part of Seville which was once the heart of an Arabic city
- Learn about the evolution of artistic styles from Mudejar to present day
The meeting point may vary. Always check the tickets we sent you to confirm the final details before the activity.

Not suitable for
- People with mobility impairments
What to bring
- Comfortable shoes
Know before you go
- You can choose between a shared or private tour
- This is a walking tour that will last approximately 2.5 hours
