How long does it take to walk through Seville Cathedral?
Two hours are enough to visit and explore Seville Cathedral.
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Seville is the largest city in Andalusia and the fourth-largest in the whole of Spain, but despite this, it's very walkable – you can cross the city center from one end to the other in approximately 45 minutes.
Rules of the Cathedral of SevilleRespect the monument you are visiting. Do not use a tripod for filming or taking pictures (pictures taken without a tripod are permitted) Do not enter with backpacks or big bags.
Despite the fact that there doesn't exist an actual dress code to enter the Seville Cathedral, visitors will have to respect this holy place, just like they would anywhere else. Therefore, in summer, women are advised to wear a kerchief on the shoulders, as well as a below-the-knee shirt or trousers.
Seville is generally a very safe city, but stay alertIn the area surrounding the cathedral, be wary of women who offer you a sprig of rosemary and offer to read your palm—they'll ask for money as soon as they're done. (A polite but firm “no, gracias” will usually get them to back off.)
Ride-hailing apps such as Uber are also available in Seville. Taxis charge a flat rate for rides to and from the airport. Expect airport rides to cost between 22.81 (about $25) euros and 31.78 euros (around $35), depending on the time and day of the week. Buses are a reliable way to get around the city.