
Palacio de Las Dueñas: Visitor Information and Tips
Planning Your Visit
A visit to Palacio de Las Dueñas is easy to organise with the right information. Key practical details, including access, timing, and visitor guidelines, help you plan ahead and enjoy a smooth experience. Taking a moment to prepare ensures you can focus on exploring the palace, its courtyards, and gardens at a relaxed pace.
When to Plan Your Visit
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
Dining Options
Accessibility Information






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.
Visitor Guidelines
Advance tickets recommended: Booking ahead helps secure your preferred visit time, especially during weekends and peak travel seasons.
Arrival time: Plan to arrive a few minutes early to allow for ticket validation and a relaxed start to your visit.
Self-guided experience: Visits are typically self-paced, allowing you to explore the palace interiors, courtyards, and gardens at your own rhythm.
Respect for historic spaces: Please follow on-site signage and instructions to help preserve the palace and its collections.
Photography rules: Personal photography is generally permitted, though flash, tripods, or filming equipment may be restricted in certain areas.
Comfort and footwear: The visit includes outdoor patios and uneven historic surfaces, so comfortable shoes are recommended.
Accessibility considerations: Many ground-floor areas are accessible, but some rooms may have limited access due to the building’s historic layout.
Personal belongings: Large bags or backpacks may be subject to restrictions to protect interior spaces.




