Discover Metropol Parasol in Seville. A unique experience to explore its history and significance.
The Mushrooms of Seville have generous opening hours so you can enjoy the views. In general, the viewpoint is open from 9:30 a.m. to midnight. I recommend checking the official website (+34 954 00 50 86) to confirm the exact schedule on the day of your visit, as it may vary slightly.
Access to the Mushrooms viewpoint requires an admission ticket. The official price is around €15 for a general ticket, which includes one complimentary drink and access to the SentuM night show. You can buy your tickets online through the ticket sales page or directly at the ticket office. Prices may vary, so it is a good idea to confirm them in advance.
To fully enjoy the viewpoint and the panoramic views of Seville from the Mushrooms, I suggest allowing between 45 minutes and 1 hour. If you would like to take photos at a leisurely pace or enjoy the complimentary drink included with the ticket, you may want to stay a little longer.
Metropol Parasol, popularly known as the Mushrooms of Seville, is one of the largest wooden structures in the world. It was designed by architect Jürgen Mayer H. and inaugurated in 2011. It represents a bold modern vision that combines a Roman archaeological site (the Antiquarium), a traditional market, and these impressive panoramic walkways, serving as a new icon for the city of Seville and a point of cultural connection.
Sunset is without a doubt the most magical time to visit the Mushrooms, as you can enjoy stunning views of Seville while the city gradually lights up. As for the best time of year, spring (April-May) and autumn (October-November) offer more pleasant temperatures, avoiding the intense heat of Seville's summer.
Yes, Metropol Parasol is fully accessible. It has elevators that go directly to the viewpoint, making access easy for people with reduced mobility, strollers, or wheelchairs. Accessibility is a key part of ensuring an enjoyable experience for all visitors.
Absolutely. The Mushrooms are in the heart of Seville, close to many points of interest. Right underneath, you can visit the Antiquarium, which houses Roman remains. A short walk away, you will find the popular Sierpes Street, La Campana, and the Encarnación district, ideal for shopping or enjoying local cuisine.
For the best experience, I recommend buying your tickets online in advance, especially if you plan to go at sunset, to avoid queues. Bring your camera to capture the views and, if you visit in summer, do not forget water and sun protection. Remember that the ticket includes a complimentary drink, so make the most of it at the bar upstairs and enjoy the moment.
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