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Setas de Sevilla (Metropol Parasol), Seville

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The largest wooden structure in the world, Setas de Sevilla (Metropol Parasol) stands 150 by 70 m (490 ft by 230 ft) over La Encarnación Square. Organized on four levels, the mushroom-like structure houses four different sites. View the Moorish and Roman remains on the lower level and the central market on the first level, for example. Panoramic terraces overlook the city on the second and third levels. This attraction is commonly known as the "Encarnación's mushrooms" due to its distinctive shape. Plan to visit Setas de Sevilla (Metropol Parasol) during your Seville vacation using our convenient Seville attractions app.
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  • We went because my boyfriend wanted to go. It gives you nice sightlines of the city but it's overpriced for what it is. Unless you've got some architecture whiz in your group, skip it. 
    We went because my boyfriend wanted to go. It gives you nice sightlines of the city but it's overpriced for what it is. Unless you've got some architecture whiz in your group, skip it.  more »
  • Personally I thought views were better here than the Giralda Tower but it is quite expensive for what you get. To justify it, they show you this slightly odd visual 10 minute ode to Sevilla on a big.....  more
    Personally I thought views were better here than the Giralda Tower but it is quite expensive for what you get. To justify it, they show you this slightly odd visual 10 minute ode to Sevilla on a big.....  more »
  • For what is simply an unusual looking viewing point, this is quite an expensive attraction, priced at €15. I decided eventually to go up it after I learned you are allowed to go up twice (within 48... 
    For what is simply an unusual looking viewing point, this is quite an expensive attraction, priced at €15. I decided eventually to go up it after I learned you are allowed to go up twice (within 48...  more »
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  • Beautiful location, great view from the top. Lovely colours, enjoyed the video of the highlights in the city as it was our last day there - a nice end to the trip! Take care if it has rained as the bridge is sloped in places and quite slippery. It costs a little more at night but the lights look more spectacular so it depends on what view you would like. Staff were lovely :)
  • Very cool architecture and landmark in Seville. Was too late to get into the facility but was very exciting to see. Provided nice shade from hot weather and pleasant to look at. Updated: we came back for an evening in Seville and we're lucky enough to walk the top of the structure at sunset and shortly afterwards! Talk about beauty in architecture and engineering! Views for miles and the changing colors was incredible. We stayed for a short movie that highlights the area and I really enjoyed. I hope they offer a video on the construction of it as well, some day!
  • I came here in the morning and later in the evening for the light show. It’s an amazing wooden structure in Seville. With the rooftop walkway, you can have a panoramic view of Seville city. The light show wasn’t so incredible but still nice to see with a very light music playing. One small tip is to book your tickets beforehand, and choose the show time around 7pm to 7.30pm to enjoy the sunset (if you want to see sunset) and also the light show which costs just 8 euros. If you just want to see the light show at night then the ticket costs 10 euros. The light show will start at 8pm.
  • really interesting structure in the middle of downtown Sevilla. we were there during the day, so we paid 5€ to go up to the scenic view. we were up there for about 30 minutes which was plenty of time to take in the scene. it was a little tricky to find the entrance to purchase tickets. it’s under the left side from where you see the I 🤍 Sevilla sign on the stairs. someday we’d like to be back to see the sunset and light show. it was a quick and fun little stop.
  • A great opportunity to see Sevilla from a different angle. And the actual structure is impressive in itself. What I liked is that there are information boards explaining how the structure was erected and providing the visitors with some interesting facts. We visited during the day time but I honestly think it is also worth coming back during the evening when lights are on.

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