
Palacio de Las Dueñas Location and Directions
Reaching the Palace
Located in Seville’s historic centre, Palacio de Las Dueñas is easy to reach from most parts of the city. Its central setting allows visitors to combine the palace with nearby landmarks, shops, and cafés, making it a convenient stop during a day of sightseeing. Planning your route in advance helps ensure a smooth arrival, especially when navigating the narrow streets of the old town.
Finding Your Way to the Palace
Palacio de Las Dueñas is located in Seville’s historic centre, within easy reach of many major landmarks.
Address:
Calle Dueñas, 5, 41003 Seville, Spain
Plan Your Route
- On Foot
- By Bus
- By Taxi or Ride-Hailing
- By Car

Walking is often the most pleasant and practical option, especially if you’re staying in the old town. The palace is close to Plaza de la Encarnación (Metropol Parasol) and within easy reach of shopping streets, cafés, and other historic sites. Clear signage and flat streets make the walk straightforward.

Seville’s local bus network offers reliable connections from different parts of the city. Several lines stop near Plaza de la Encarnación and Calle Feria, both just a short walk from the palace entrance. Buses are a good option if you’re coming from areas outside the historic centre.

Taxis and ride-hailing services provide a direct and comfortable way to reach the palace, particularly from Santa Justa train station or neighbourhoods like Triana. Vehicles can usually drop passengers nearby, though final access may require a short walk due to traffic restrictions.

Driving into the historic centre is generally discouraged. Streets around the palace have limited vehicle access and parking is scarce. If you arrive by car, consider using a public car park outside the old town and continuing on foot or by bus.






Visit the Palacio de las Dueñas with audio guide and without queues!
Highlights
Explore one of Seville’s most notable palaces dating back to the 15th and 16th centuries.
Learn about its architectural blend of Mudejar and Renaissance styles.
Hear stories about famous families and notable residents.
Enjoy a live guided experience in Spanish.
Small group setting with a maximum of 30 people.





