Over the span of five centuries and influenced by Moorish caliphates and Christian kings, the Alcazar's architecture incorporates a diverse range of styles. However, one constant remains: its extraordinary beauty.
The palace's tropical gardens and opulent courtyards are complemented by intricate tiled altarpieces that both frame tapestries and convey deeper meanings. With a timed entry ticket, you can skip the occasionally long queues and personally admire these marvels.
Islamic-inspired arches, exquisitely ornate ceilings that defy description, and numerous pavilions are scattered throughout the picturesque grounds, awaiting your exploration.