Night visits to the Cathedral and Church of El Salvador
When the sun goes down and the city is bathed in golden hues, these iconic monuments become tranquil sanctuaries, inviting visitors to experience the soul of Seville in a unique and immersive way.
From 31 May to the end of October, the Cathedral Chapter opens its doors for exclusive guided tours that blend art, spirituality and history under the stars—perfect for travellers who want to feel Seville’s heartbeat in an unforgettable way.
A journey through time in the Cathedral
Seville Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, stands as a testament to the city’s rich heritage. By night, its grandeur takes on a mystical aura, offering a serene, contemplative atmosphere that deepens visitors’ connection to its past.
Night tours—available from 31 May to October—offer a variety of experiences tailored to different interests, ensuring every guest feels Seville’s pulse.
Projecting History:
This tour traces the evolution of Seville and its cathedral from the Reconquista to the present. A 3-D videomapping show of the Holy Week Monument at the Puerta de la Asunción lets visitors witness the fusion of faith and culture.
The Wooden Gospel:
An audiovisual spectacle that illuminates the Main Altarpiece while narrating its theological meaning through light and sound. Held on Saturdays, it is essential for anyone seeking a deeper spiritual connection with Seville.
De Profundis: The Archbishops’ Tombs:
Explore the spiritual legacy of Seville’s archbishops with a guided visit to their episcopal tombs—a profound reflection on the city’s ecclesiastical history. For the first time, the crypt of the Parroquia del Sagrario is open to the public.
Visit to the Cathedral Roofs:
Discover the cathedral from a unique vantage point on a guided rooftop tour. Admire Gothic architecture, flying buttresses and panoramic views of night-lit Seville.

Discovering the sacred at the church of El Salvador
The Collegiate Church of the Divine Saviour, a jewel of Seville’s religious heritage, launches its own night visit, “Trace of the Sacred,” starting 30 May.
The guided tour leads visitors through the Patio de los Naranjos, the crypt, the Camarín de la Virgen de las Aguas and the church roofs, offering sweeping night-time views of Seville.
