About

Patio De Banderas in Seville combines the vibrant charm and rich history of this Spanish city. This attraction offers a picturesque setting, where cobblestone paths lead visitors through an area once used for forming infantry and chivalry regiments in the 17th century. Its beautiful architecture and free entry make it an inviting stop for families, as it's both child-friendly and wheelchair accessible. Situated next to the once-grand Alcázar, the plaza opens up to lush, tree-lined paths, offering breathtaking views of the Giralda and Seville Cathedral. This spot not only celebrates the cultural tapestry of Seville but also adds depth to any visit with its panoramic views and peaceful atmosphere. Stop by for a glimpse into the past while enjoying the city's unmatched beauty.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Menendez Pelayo (Juzgados)
Bus stop 449 m walk
Menéndez Pelayo (Jardines de Murillo)
Bus stop 413 m walk
Menéndez Pelayo (Diputación)
Bus stop 421 m walk
Archivo de Indias
Tram stop 219 m walk
Puerta de Jerez
Tram stop 310 m walk
Puerta Jerez
Subway station 402 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
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sergio justo martin
sergio justo martin
3 weeks ago on Google

A charming spot inside Seville’s Royal Alcázar. The Patio de las Banderas surprises with its lovely view of the Giralda and peaceful atmosphere, perfect for a break during your visit. Although it’s quite simple and doesn’t have as many decorative elements as other courtyards, its history and location make it a very special place.

Z
Z
3 weeks ago on Google

Preciosa plaza arbolada con vistas de la Giralda. Para mí el mejor sitio para empezar el recorrido por el barrio de Santa Cruz.

Lorenzo
Lorenzo
1 month ago on Google

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