Discovering Seville without spending a single euro is possible. Its cobbled streets hide courtyards scented with orange blossom, squares that still echo with the 1929 Expo, and corners where art and history blend with everyday life.
Seville Cathedral

Seville Cathedral, a magnificent example of Gothic style, is one of the city’s most iconic monuments. Although the general entrance to the cathedral has a cost, there are specific times when you can enjoy its splendour completely free of charge.
Days and Times for Free Access
Entry to the cathedral is free on Sundays (except public holidays) from 16:30 to 18:00, with prior booking on the official website. During the rest of the week, the general admission fee applies.
Important Points to Consider
Although entry is free during the indicated time slot, access to the Giralda Tower and the Main Chapel may require the payment of an additional fee. Plan your visit in advance so you can make the most of these free days and times.
Visiting the cathedral during these hours will allow you to admire architectural details such as its stained-glass windows and the majestic decoration of its interior, all without worrying about the ticket price. Take advantage of these opportunities to immerse yourself in Seville’s rich history.
If you prefer to buy tickets, you can do so here:
General Archive of the Indies

The General Archive of the Indies is one of Seville’s most emblematic sites and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This building houses a vast documentary heritage on the history of Spain and its colonies, offering visitors a unique insight into colonial history.
Free Visits
Entrance to the General Archive of the Indies is free throughout the year. Keep in mind that the building is closed to the public on Mondays.
Opening Hours
Free visiting hours: from Tuesday to Saturday, 9:30 to 17:00 (last entry 16:30). On Sundays and public holidays, opening hours are from 10:00 to 14:00. Closed on Mondays.
Access Conditions
Although the main entrance is free, some special activities or temporary exhibitions may require payment. However, access to the permanent rooms and the library is completely free during the days and hours mentioned above.
Don’t miss the chance to explore this magnificent archive, where you can admire historical documents, maps, and plans that tell the rich story of the exploration and colonisation of the Americas.
Museum of Fine Arts of Seville

The Museum of Fine Arts of Seville is one of Spain’s leading museums and a must-visit spot for art lovers. Here you can enjoy an impressive collection of works by renowned artists such as Murillo and Velázquez, as well as a wide representation of Spanish painting from the Middle Ages to the Baroque period.
Free Visits
Admission to the museum is free for citizens of the European Union all year round (other visitors: €1.50). The museum is closed on Mondays, except for special openings on the eve of public holidays.
Opening hours: from Tuesday to Saturday, 09:00 to 21:00; Sundays and public holidays, 09:00 to 15:00. In August, opening hours are 09:00 to 15:00 every day.
In addition, the museum offers guided tours at an extra cost on certain days, but exploring the rooms on your own is equally enriching and free for EU citizens throughout the year.
Don’t miss the chance to enjoy one of the most important art collections in Andalusia without affecting your budget.
María Luisa Park

María Luisa Park is one of Seville’s green lungs and an ideal place to enjoy nature at no cost. This park, which formed part of the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition, offers a free experience to all visitors, who can stroll along its wide paths, admire its fountains and sculptures, and enjoy the beauty of its gardens.
Free Things to Do in the Park
Among the free activities you can enjoy in the park are:
Strolling through its gardens: Wander through the romantic-style gardens, where you’ll find both native and exotic plant species. It’s a perfect place for a picnic or simply to relax.
Visiting the fountains: Don’t miss the stunning ornamental fountains, such as the Fountain of the Frogs and the fountain in Plaza de España, perfect for taking photos.
Enjoying the architecture: The park is home to several buildings of architectural interest, such as the pavilions built for the 1929 exposition. You can admire Plaza de España and the Argentina Pavilion, among others.
Free Entry Conditions
Entrance to María Luisa Park is free all year round. It opens daily from 08:00 to 22:00 in winter and from 08:00 to 24:00 in summer. Some activities or temporary events may require an additional payment, so it is advisable to check the official calendar.
Make sure you visit this beautiful natural and cultural space in Seville, where you can enjoy a day out without spending a euro.
Plaza de España

Plaza de España is one of the most representative icons of Seville. This stunning square, built for the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition, offers visitors a unique visual experience with its Renaissance-style architecture and vast gardens. What’s more, access is free, making it an ideal place to enjoy a day outdoors at no cost.
Free Activities
In Plaza de España you can walk around its perimeter, enjoy the fountains that adorn it and contemplate the famous tiled benches representing each of Spain’s provinces. It’s also a perfect spot for photos, as its architectural beauty is impressive at any time of day.
Free Entry Conditions
Access to the square is free every day of the year. If you want to visit the Exhibition Palace building, bear in mind that it has specific opening hours and may require a ticket.
Opening Hours and Recommendations
It’s best to visit Plaza de España early in the morning or at sunset to enjoy the best light and avoid the crowds. The square is particularly beautiful in spring and autumn, when the weather in Seville is more pleasant.
Metropol Parasol

Metropol Parasol, also known as “Las Setas” (“the Mushrooms”), is an impressive wooden structure located in Plaza de la Encarnación. This architectural icon is not only a visual attraction but also offers various free activities for visitors.
Free Activities
You can access the square and the market located beneath the structure free of charge, as well as some temporary exhibitions with free entry.
Days and Times
Access to the square and most of its cultural activities is free. General opening hours are from 09:30 to 00:30 from April to October and from 09:30 to 00:00 from November to March (last entry 30 minutes before closing). Access to the panoramic walkway has an additional cost.
Don’t miss the chance to enjoy this magnificent space where modernity meets Seville’s traditional character.
Castle of San Jorge

The Castle of San Jorge, located in the heart of the Triana Market, is a space where history and culture can be enjoyed completely free. This historic castle, which dates back to the Muslim period, houses an interesting interpretation centre dedicated to ceramics, one of Seville’s most deep-rooted traditions.
Free Entry Conditions
Entry to the Castle of San Jorge is free from Tuesday to Sunday.
Opening Hours
Visiting hours: from 10:00 to 14:30 (last entry 14:00). The castle is closed on Mondays.
After your visit, you can enjoy the vibrant food scene at Triana Market, turning the experience into an unforgettable day out at no extra cost.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What can I visit for free in Seville?
You can enter Plaza de España, María Luisa Park, the General Archive of the Indies, the square and market under Metropol Parasol, the Castle of San Jorge and, at specific times, the Cathedral and other monuments without paying.
On which days are Seville’s monuments free?
Most of them offer free time slots: the Cathedral and Giralda on Sundays 16:30–18:00; the Royal Alcázar on Mondays (16:00–17:00 in winter, 18:00–19:00 in summer); the Torre del Oro on Mondays; other sites publish specific free days, so it’s best to check each official website.
Which museums can I visit for free in Seville?
The Museum of Fine Arts is free all year round for EU citizens; the Museum of Arts and Popular Customs, the Antiquarium, the CAAC (Contemporary Art Centre of Andalusia) and the Military History Museum, among others, also offer free entry on specific days and at certain times.
Which day is the Alcázar of Seville free?
Every Monday: from 16:00–17:00 (Oct–Mar) and from 18:00–19:00 (Apr–Sep). You must reserve your free ticket online in advance.
How can I go up the Giralda for free?
Going up the Giralda is included in the Cathedral’s free time slot (Sundays 16:30–18:00). Book your free ticket on the official website and arrive in good time.
Which day is Seville Cathedral free?
The cultural visit is free on Sundays from 16:30 to 18:00 (except public holidays). Advance booking is compulsory and places are limited.
Which monuments in Seville are free for locals?
Those born in or resident in the city of Seville have free entry any day to the Royal Alcázar, to the “Setas” (Metropol Parasol viewpoint) and to the Cathedral during its free time slot; they also enjoy reduced fares at many municipal museums.
What can I see in Seville that isn’t the typical tourist stuff?
Explore less crowded corners such as the Palace of the Countess of Lebrija, the Atarazanas (medieval shipyards), the Callejón del Beso, Plaza del Cabildo or the hidden courtyards of the Santa Cruz neighbourhood.
What is there to see in Triana?
Don’t miss the Triana Bridge, Calle Betis, the Market and the Castle of San Jorge, the Chapel of El Carmen and the Callejón de la Inquisición, all along the banks of the Guadalquivir.
Which places in Seville should I not miss?
Must-sees: the Cathedral and Giralda, the Royal Alcázar, Plaza de España, María Luisa Park, the General Archive of the Indies, Metropol Parasol, the Torre del Oro and the Triana neighbourhood.
* The information on prices, opening hours and access conditions is current as of November 2025 according to official sources. This data may change at any time due to public holidays, construction works or regulatory changes. Always check the official websites or phone numbers of each place before your visit.

