Seville Cathedral Opening Hours: Timings, Mass Schedule & Best Visiting Tips

Seville Cathedral is a must-see landmark when visiting southern Spain.

To make your trip hassle-free, understanding the opening hours, mass times, ticket options, and the best time can change your game.

This guide covers everything you need to know about Seville Cathedral opening hours with practical advice for a smooth visit.

What’s ahead

Seville Cathedral timings

Seville Cathedral is open to visitors most days of the week, with different hours for weekdays and weekends.

From Monday to Saturday, the cathedral opens at 11 am and closes at 6 pm.

The last entry is allowed at 5 pm, and visitors are asked to start leaving by 5.40 pm to allow staff to prepare for closing.

On Sundays, the schedule shifts later. The cathedral opens at 2.30 pm and closes at 7 pm.

Last entry is at 6 pm, and visitors begin exiting at 6.40 pm.

The cathedral remains closed on these important dates:

  • January 1 (New Year’s Day)
  • January 6 (Epiphany)
  • Good Friday
  • December 25 (Christmas Day)

Planning tip: To avoid disappointment, arrive well before the last entry time, especially during busy periods or holidays. Late arrivals may not have enough time to explore fully.

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La Giralda opening hours

Seville Cathedral and La Giralda tower under a clear blue sky.
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La Giralda, the iconic bell tower of Seville Cathedral, welcomes visitors from 10.45 am to 6 pm from Monday to Saturday and from 2.30 pm to 7 pm on Sundays. 

The last entry is at 5 pm on weekdays and 6 pm on Sundays. 

Visitors are asked to leave 20 minutes before closing time. 

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Seville Cathedral mass times (worship hours)

The first mass of Seville Cathedral happens at 8.30 am, at the Royal Chapel, all through the week. If you miss that, you can attend the 9.30 am mass which happens at High Altar.

The Royal Chapel has the second mass of the day at 12 noon, while the third mass happens either at 5 pm or 6 pm, depending on the day. 

Entry to these masses is free for all, and no pre-bookings are required. 

DayMass TimeLocation
Monday to Friday8.30 amRoyal Chapel
Monday to Friday9 amChapel of the Antigua
Monday to Friday9.30 amHigh Altar
Monday to Friday12 pmRoyal Chapel
Monday to Friday12.30 pmParish of the Tabernacle
Monday to Friday6 pmRoyal Chapel
Monday to Friday8 pmParish of the Tabernacle
Saturday8.30 amRoyal Chapel
Saturday9.30 amHigh Altar

Important:

  • Visitors should exit the cathedral before mass begins to respect the service.
  • Entrances for mass are near the Giralda tower and Avenida de la Constitución tram stop.
  • Dress modestly to honor local customs.

Worship-only hours (No cultural visits)

Seville Cathedral offers special worship-only hours for those who wish to attend religious services without the crowds of regular visitors. 

From Monday to Saturday, the Cathedral is open for worship from 8 am to 10.30 am.

On Sundays, worship hours are extended from 8 am to 2 pm.

Confessions (Sacrament of penance)

Visitors sitting inside the Seville Cathedral
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Confessions are available to all baptized Catholics, including tourists, who wish to participate in this sacrament.

The Chapel of the Antigua offers confessions from 9 to 9.30 am and 10 to 11 am, while the Royal Chapel hosts them from 11 am to 12.30 pm and 5 to 6 pm. 

While there are no strict dress codes, it is encouraged to dress modestly when attending religious services or seeking confession.

Free entry days

Seville Cathedral offers free entry every Monday between 4.30 pm and 6 pm for all tourists.

However, advance booking is required due to limited slots available during these hours.

Additionally, free admission is available at all times for specific groups.

This includes residents of the Archdiocese of Seville, children under 14 accompanied by an adult, unemployed nationals, and individuals with a disability rating of over 65%, along with one companion if necessary.

How much time to spend in Seville Cathedral?

Visitors usually spend between 75 minutes and 2 hours inside.

The time needed depends on how you explore:

If time is tight, prioritize the main cathedral interior and La Giralda climb for the best experience.

The best time to visit Seville Cathedral

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The cathedral’s popularity means crowds can be heavy, but some times are quieter.

Seasons:

  • Shoulder seasons: February to early March and late October to November offer mild weather and fewer tourists.
  • Low season: November to February is least crowded, especially weekday mornings.
  • Peak season: Late March to May and September to early October see the largest crowds.

Weekly timing tips:

Sunday afternoons are quieter due to later opening.

Weekdays generally have smaller crowds than weekends.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some frequently asked questions about the opening hours of Seville Cathedral

How long is the queue to Seville Cathedral?

If you don’t book tickets in advance, you may wait between 30 minutes to an hour to enter Seville Cathedral. During peak times or weekends, the wait can be longer. Buying tickets online beforehand helps avoid long queues

What time can you visit Seville Cathedral?

You can visit Seville Cathedral from Monday to Saturday, 11 am to 6 pm, with the last entry at 5 pm. On Sundays, the Cathedral is open from 2.30 pm to 7 pm, with the last entry at 6 pm.

How long is the Seville Cathedral tour?

The average Seville Cathedral tour lasts about 75 minutes. However, if you opt for a guided or rooftop tour, expect it to take 90 minutes to two hours.

How much time should I spend at Seville Cathedral?

Plan to spend at least 1 hour and 15 minutes at Seville Cathedral. Set aside around two hours for a complete visit to fully explore the Cathedral and climb La Giralda.

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