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Metropol Parasol

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Metropol Parasol

How to visit Seville's Metropol Parasol (Las Setas): the rooftop walkway ticket, when to go for the Aurora light show, and whether the view is worth โ‚ฌ16.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 8 Jun 2026

Where

Seville, Spain

Opening hours

Daily 09:30โ€“00:30, with last admission at 23:45. The Aurora light show runs after dark, so check the official setasdesevilla.com timings for your date.

Tickets

One general-admission ticket: about โ‚ฌ16 (roughly ยฃ13.70) for adults; ~โ‚ฌ12 reduced for ages 6โ€“14, students 18โ€“25 and over-65s; under-5s free. The price includes the walkway, the film, the night Aurora show and a WebApp audio guide, and it's valid for two visits within 48 hours.

Time needed

About 40 minutes on the walkway is plenty; budget an hour if you arrive before the Aurora show and want to stay for it.

In short

Visiting Metropol Parasol

Buy a single general-admission ticket (about โ‚ฌ16) and time your slot for dusk: it covers the rooftop Mirador 360 walkway, the short Feeling Sevilla film and the after-dark Aurora light show on the canopy, all on one pass valid for two visits within 48 hours. The whole thing takes about 40 minutes, you rarely need to book days ahead, and the lattice itself is free to walk under in Plaza de la Encarnaciรณn.

How to visit without overthinking it

The Metropol Parasol โ€” everyone in Seville calls it Las Setas, โ€œthe mushroomsโ€ โ€” is the giant waffle-grid timber canopy over Plaza de la Encarnaciรณn, and the part you pay for is the walkway threaded across its top. Thereโ€™s only really one ticket to understand: general admission at about โ‚ฌ16, which covers the Mirador 360 walkway, the short Feeling Sevilla film, the after-dark Aurora light show on the canopy, and a phone audio guide. One pass, valid for two visits inside 48 hours, so you can go up in daylight and come back for the night show.

Unlike the Alcรกzar or the Cathedral, this doesnโ€™t sell out days ahead โ€” capacity on the roof is steady and same-day slots are normal. Book online to skip the desk queue and to lock in a dusk slot, which is the one that goes first. The lattice itself is free to wander under at ground level, where the food market and a clutch of cafรฉs sit beneath the columns, so donโ€™t pay just to photograph the structure โ€” pay for the height and the light.

Why a sunset slot beats a midday one

Time your slot for 30 to 40 minutes before sunset. You get the rooftop in daylight first, then the sun going down over Sevilleโ€™s low rooftops, then the Aurora show โ€” an LED-and-sound sequence that shifts the whole canopy through colour after dark โ€” all on the same ticket. Midday is the weakest visit: itโ€™s hot, the light is flat, and thereโ€™s no show. The walk itself takes about 40 minutes; allow an hour if youโ€™re staying for Aurora.

Worth it for the view and the timing, not for the structure on its own. Sevilleโ€™s old town is famously low and dense, so this is the one place you can actually see over it โ€” thereโ€™s no cathedral-tower equivalent open the same way. If youโ€™re chasing the wooden architecture for its own sake, the free plaza below does that job. Pair the rooftop with an early-evening wander through the surrounding streets toward the Cathedral rather than stacking it against another paid sight the same afternoon.

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Metropol Parasol FAQs

Do you need to book Metropol Parasol tickets in advance?
Usually not days ahead โ€” unlike Seville's Alcรกzar or Cathedral, the rooftop walkway has steady capacity and same-day slots are common. Booking online still saves queuing at the desk, and dusk slots around the Aurora light show fill first, so reserve those a day or two early in peak season.
Is the Metropol Parasol worth it?
For the view and the sunset-into-Aurora timing, yes โ€” it's the only high vantage point over Seville's low old town, and one โ‚ฌ16 ticket covers two visits within 48 hours. If you only want photos of the wooden lattice itself, the plaza below is free and the rooftop adds little in flat daylight.
What is the best time to go up?
Arrive 30โ€“40 minutes before sunset: you get the rooftop in daylight, the sunset over the rooftops, and then the Aurora LED show lighting up the canopy after dark โ€” all on the same ticket. Midday is hot, hazy and the least rewarding slot.

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