The Reales Alcázares de Sevilla, declared a World Heritage Site in 1987, together with the Archivo de Indias and the Cathedral of Seville, is one of those places to keep in the memory and on the retina along with the stories - imaginary or not - that are have portrayed in them. Scene of films and the series "Game of Thrones", with prominent presence of points such as the Garden of the Prince, the Patio de las Doncellas, the Almirante's Room, the upper royal room or the Patio de la Montería.
The origin of the Real Alcázar of Seville dates from the time of the High Middle Ages, although some areas typical of Islamic art are preserved that are impressive for their delicacy. In any case, Mudejar art and the Gothic style predominate. In later stages, Renaissance and Baroque elements were added. It was in the 14th century when King Don Pedro ordered the demolition of the three Almohad palatine buildings to build a Mudejar-style palace, attached to the Gothic-style one of Alfonso X, which was the Royal House. A palace that already amazed King Ferdinand III "El Santo" and one of the oldest in Europe. Over the centuries it has been the residence of the members of the Spanish Royal Family in Seville.
Today it remains for the exclusive use of royalty, except for tourist visits. In the company of an official Naturanda guide, on our tour we will discover all the secrets and legends of the architectural complex and its exuberant gardens. We will walk through the different halls, patios and rooms of this impressive royal palace and we will discover magnificent corners of the palace such as the famous María Padilla baths or the Mercury pond. Corners full of secrets and legends that will be explained during the guided tour, which will end in the gardens of the Real Alcázar to allow attendees to enjoy all its charms.