Today we open the doors of one of the most emblematic buildings in the Andalusian capital. A place that will take your breath away not only for its beauty, but also for the stories hidden behind its baroque walls. If you are looking for what to see in SevilleFrom Visitanddo.com we explain you how to visit: San Telmo Palacea symbol of power, art and heritage in the heart of the city.
Why visit El Palacio de San Telmo?

Located in the the city's most stately avenuenext to the river Guadalquivir and a step away from the Maria Luisa Park, the Palace of San Telmo is one of those places that make you stop. Its red façade with golden details does not go unnoticed, and its history - as intense as its colour - is a perfect blend of art, power and transformation.
If Seville is synonymous with splendour, this building is one of its finest reflections.
The history of San Telmo Palace: from nautical school to noble residence

Did you know that the Palacio de San Telmo was originally a school to train sailors for the colonial trade? Founded in the 17th century, its name pays homage to San Telmo, patron saint of sailors. From here, generations of captains set sail for America to explore the New World.
However, its history took a turn when it became the residence of the Dukes of Montpensier, becoming one of the nerve centres of Sevillian high society. Every stone of the palace seems to tell a chapter of this transformation, amidst stories of ambition, power and prestige.
Did you know that...? Curiosities about the San Telmo Palace
One of the most striking curiosities of the Palace of San Telmo is its relationship with the famous writer Cecilia Böhl de Faber, known as Fernán Caballero, who lived in the palace for years and left a record of Sevillian life at the time.
Another curiosity is that the building has been the setting for film and television productions thanks to its imposing presence and the wealth of architectural details that make it a dream location for any camera.
What to see inside the San Telmo Palace: location, entrances and tours

The San Telmo Palace is located in the heart of Seville, on Avenida de Roma, next to the Guadalquivir and very close to MarĂa Luisa Park. It is one of the most emblematic buildings in the city, with a façade that dazzles with its baroque style and sculptures that tell stories of sailors and saints.
Inside the palace, visitors can marvel at spaces such as:
- The baroque façadeDeclared an Asset of Cultural Interest, it is a jewel of Andalusian civil baroque. Look at the main entrance: sculptures, Solomonic columns and an image of San Telmo presiding over everything.
- The gallery of illustrious SevilliansTwelve statues represent historical figures from Seville, such as Velázquez and Lope de Rueda. A nod to the cultural identity of the city.
- The gardensLess known, but just as impressive. Walking through them is like stepping back in time.
- The Hall of MirrorsAccessible only by guided tours, this space dazzles with its neoclassical elegance. Ideal for art and photography lovers.
Access to the palace is limited, so it is advisable to enquire in advance. Guided tours are usually organised to learn about the history and architecture of the palace. Tickets are usually free, but reservations are required.It is advisable to check opening times on the official website or at the Seville Tourist Office.
Admission is free and visits are by appointment only.
What to see in Seville near San Telmo Palace

One of the advantages of visiting the Palacio de San Telmo is that you are right in the monumental centre of Seville. A few steps away you will find:
Just a few steps away is the majestic Maria Luisa ParkThe park is a green oasis with fountains, gazebos and statues that invite you to take a stroll. Inside the park stands the Plaza de EspañaThe building is an architectural jewel that dazzles with its combination of ceramics, exposed brick and canals reminiscent of Venice.
Another essential point is the Archive of the IndiesThe Renaissance building is a reminder of the centuries of trade and exploration between Spain and America. A few minutes away you will also find the imposing Cathedral of Seville, with its famous GiraldaThe view from here is one of the most spectacular views of the city.
And if you feel like exploring the most authentic Sevillian atmosphere, don't forget to visit the Santa Cruz neighbourhoodThe narrow streets, flowery courtyards and small squares where there is always a guitar playing. The area near the palace of San Telmo is perfect for designing a route that combines art, history and the living essence of Seville.
Excursions to Seville from Malaga and Costa del Sol

Would you like to discover the San Telmo Palace and other Sevillian treasures in just one day? Excursions to Seville from Malaga and the Costa del Sol are the perfect way to do it without worrying about the logistics. At Visitanddo.com we offer you an organised experience that combines comfort, local knowledge and an itinerary designed to make the most of your time.
Our excursion to Seville departs from Malaga and different points of the Costa del Sol.including towns such as Torremolinos, Benalmádena and Fuengirola. During the journey you can relax while enjoying the Andalusian landscapes, and when you arrive in Seville, a specialised guide will accompany you so that you don't miss any detail of its history, its art and its unique essence.
You will have time to explore Seville on your own or include guided tours of iconic sites such as the Cathedral, the Giralda and the Real Alcázar. A perfect plan to discover Seville in just one day.
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Excursion to Seville with visit and tickets to the Cathedral and La Giralda from Malaga€85,00Rated 4.67 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
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Excursion to Seville with visit to the Real Alcázar from Malaga and from Costa del Sol€85,00Rated 4.68 out of 5 based on 41 customer ratings
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From Malaga, you can opt for organised excursions and visit at your own leisure theSan Telmo PalaceThis is the most convenient way to discover this baroque jewel and make the most of your trip. It is the most convenient way to discover this baroque jewel and make the most of your trip.