





Setas de Sevilla
Setas de Sevilla
Also known as the Metropol Parasol, the Setas de Sevilla are the largest wooden structure in the world and one of the city’s most iconic modern landmarks.
Walk along the panoramic skywalk and enjoy breathtaking 360° views over Seville, with its historic rooftops, bell towers, and the Guadalquivir River.
Ticket includes
Access to the panoramic walkway (360° views)
Archaeological exhibition “Antiquarium”
Immersive experience “Feeling Sevilla”
Access to elevated viewing platforms
Opening Hours
Daily: 9h30 am – 00h30 am
Last admission: 23:45 pm
We recommend booking your time slot in advance.
Duration
The duration of your visit to the Setas de Sevilla depends on your own pace. Most visitors spend around 1 to 2 hours, but feel free to take as much time as you need to explore the exhibits.
Note
- The attraction is accessible for visitors with disabilities.
- Only guide dogs are allowed on the Footbridges and Viewing Platform. Small or toy dogs weighing less than 5 kg are permitted only if they remain inside a carrier, bag, or stroller throughout the entire visit.
We recommend booking your time slot in advance.
Seville’s Most Beautiful Sunset Spot
Sunset Above Seville
As the sun begins to set over Seville, the Setas transform into one of the most atmospheric places in the city. The warm Andalusian light reflects across the wooden structure while the rooftops, church towers, and historic streets slowly glow in golden colors.
Many visitors choose the late afternoon and evening hours to experience the panoramic walkway at its most beautiful moment. From the elevated viewpoints, Seville reveals a completely different atmosphere – calm, romantic, and unforgettable.
Nearby rooftop terraces, tapas bars, and open-air cafés make the area around the Setas especially lively after sunset. Whether enjoying the skyline with a drink, taking photographs, or simply watching the city lights appear one by one, the experience has become one of Seville’s most popular evening activities.
Seville’s Most Beautiful Sunset Spot
Sunset Above Seville
As the sun begins to set over Seville, the Setas transform into one of the most atmospheric places in the city. The warm Andalusian light reflects across the wooden structure while the rooftops, church towers, and historic streets slowly glow in golden colors.
Many visitors choose the late afternoon and evening hours to experience the panoramic walkway at its most beautiful moment. From the elevated viewpoints, Seville reveals a completely different atmosphere – calm, romantic, and unforgettable.
Nearby rooftop terraces, tapas bars, and open-air cafés make the area around the Setas especially lively after sunset. Whether enjoying the skyline with a drink, taking photographs, or simply watching the city lights appear one by one, the experience has become one of Seville’s most popular evening activities.
FAQ
Yes, tickets can be purchased on site. However, the queue at the ticket booth can be very long, and you may then have to queue again at the entrance. We recommend buying your tickets online and going directly to the entrance for online ticket holders.
Yes. Tickets can be changed or canceled up to 3 hours before the scheduled time shown on your ticket.
Small personal belongings are generally allowed during the visit. Large bags, suitcases, and bulky items may not be accepted, so we recommend travelling light whenever possible.
You may stay as long as you wish during your visit. Only your entry time is fixed.
Yes. The area around the Setas de Sevilla is full of cafés, tapas bars, restaurants, and rooftop terraces, making it a great place to enjoy a drink or a meal before or after your visit.
SETAS DE SEVILLA Directions
Setas de Sevilla are located in the heart of Seville, at Plaza de la Encarnación. Driving directly to the monument is not always recommended, as the surrounding streets are narrow and parking can be limited. If you arrive by car, the easiest option is to use one of the nearby public car parks, such as Parking Imagen or Parking Plaza de la Encarnación, then walk a few minutes to the entrance.
Setas de Sevilla are easy to reach by public transport from most areas of the city. Several bus lines stop near Plaza de la Encarnación, and the attraction is also within walking distance of many central landmarks, including the Cathedral of Seville, La Giralda, and the shopping streets around Calle Sierpes. The area is very pedestrian-friendly, making it easy to include the visit in a day of sightseeing.
AudioGuide
Audio Guide Included with Your Ticket
During your visit, you will find several QR codes along the route.
Simply scan them with your smartphone to access audio guide content and discover more about the history, architecture, and viewpoints of Las Setas de Sevilla.
