Seville Holy Week Tour: Explore PiIatos Palace & Salvador’s Church

Discover the beauty of Seville’s Holy Week with a tour of PiIatos Palace and Salvador’s Church. Explore the historic district of Alfalfa and witness the processions of the Brotherhoods. Don’t miss the chance to visit the second largest church in town and admire the works of renowned Andalusian sculptors.

Duration: 2 hours, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Casa de Pilatos - Without a single doubt, The Pilatos Palace is a reference for the Sevillian Holy Week. A palace that tried to make a beauty competition with the Alcazar. According to the legend of don Fadrique, one of the palace owner’s in the XVIth century, was the one who started a Via Crucis to the Cruz del Campo.
  • **Iglesia Colegial del…
What's Included
  • Local guide
  • Private tour
  • Professional guide
  • Professional art historian guide
  • Hotel pickup
What's Not Included
  • Other
Additional Information

The Pilatos Palace holds special importance during the Holy Week of Seville, rivaling the Alcazar in its charm. Next, our journey takes us to the Alfalfa district, a neighborhood steeped in history with its network of narrow lanes. We then proceed to the Church of Salvador, which is the base for various brotherhood processions and a major attraction…

Location
La Giralda
Avenida de la Constitución
We will meet you up at your hotel if you are in the center. Otherwise, at the foot of the Giralda tower.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Adventure56393880462
Apr 17, 2025
Semana Santa as a tourist - Sevilla during Semana Santa is like no other! Do your research ahead of time to understand the culture and crowd, be prepared to just go with the flow. Most hotels will have the map with times for you to go and scout out places to see the processions- for us it was a little hard to navigate so it wasn’t super helpful. There is an app “El Penitente” that shows you routes, and times of the processions with a gps of where they are (only in Spanish). You can also visit the tourist center next to the Alcazar that will provide you a map and recommendations of where to see them as well. Overall if you are a tourist just go with the flow and you will see many processions (we stumbled upon many just walking around the city). We recommend staying up late as the crowds die down a bit. We got lucky and were able to enter the cathedral for free and grab a seat in the front for the final procession of the night. They opened the doors to everyone at about 11pm and the final procession came in about 12:15am. It was such a special moment.
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Maurisca
Apr 6, 2024
UNMISSABLE... - FAITH AND TOURISM...exciting and engaging...difficult to explain in words, you have to experience it to understand how much importance this week-long event has for the Spanish Andalusians (and I think not only), honestly I was very struck by the devotion and preparation of the entire event. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED if you have the opportunity to participate and assist
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R8644fimikes
Apr 12, 2023
Great Holy Week Guide - Moises gave my family and I a great tour of Seville. We started in the Pilates palace and learned a lot about the history of Seville. The highlight of the day was watching one of the Seville Holy Week parades. It’s not easy to know where to go to watch them without a ticket and without getting blocked by the crowds when you want to leave. But Moises knew exactly to manage. I highly recommend this tour, especially if you care fortunate enough to get Moises as your guide.
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Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).