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Las Setas - Metropol Parasol

4.0 (93 reviews)
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Meena P.

Very unusual but modern landmark in the old quarter of Seville. A large wood structure with 5 levels. It has a restaurant, market, a performance square, museum and a rooftop with panoramic views of old Seville. Translated Las sepas is the mushrooms, Designed by German architect Jürgen A Mayer, completed in 2011. It's super cool to look at from different angles and great to just walk around it. You can buy a ticket to to go the museum, rooftop and if you go at night there's a light show. I just went during the day to check it off my list as a sight to see. Then felt the need to go back at night to see it lit up . Definitely try and see it. Something different in Seville. In an interesting part of town. Not the kind of landmark you'd expect. Still very cool !

From the Viewing Platform - watch your step!
Jessica P.

We had one full day in Seville, so we only had a handful of landmarks on our list of must-see's! I discovered LAS SETAS while perusing the internet on the bullet train and pre-booked our tickets for 15 EUR/Adult. The images online piqued my interest! The "Mushrooms of La Encarnación" is composed of 6 large mushroom-shaped parasols and it is the largest wooden structure in the world! I LOVED it here!!! Our ticket included a 15-minute "Feeling Sevilla" immersive experience in an air conditioned room (very important because it was hot & humid on Sept 27th!), access to the Viewing Platform, as well as a quick glimpse of the Antiquarium where archaeological remains from the Roman era. Plus, a few photo opps...my favorite was "I LOVE SEVILLA" sign!

Kate P.

Really unique attraction in a more modern neighborhood of town, not exactly off the beaten path but definitely where real people live. The plaza was hot and had some construction when I visited--luckily I found an ice cream shop nearby so I could cool off from the sun.

The Setas from under the structure

First, it is an amazing structure! And you can select the time you want to visit. But be warned, as you plan your ticket entry time/visit, don't believe the note that says "you can come back and visit 48 hours after your first visit." It's a scam!!! And the ladies working at the desk couldn't be any more rude. First of all, I was traveling with elderly parents and children and didn't know Seville comes alive after 8:30/9:00 pm. I made reservations for 6:00 pm, and then planned to return with the more mobile older adult and the teenager. Only to find out they wouldn't let us go back up until after 11:00 pm. When I asked where on the ticket or website it said anything about excluding the afternoon until 11:00 pm - all she could say was "I tell you", "yo te digo." So, they confirmed they weren't at capacity, they were still selling tickets to others but wouldn't honor their "come back in 48 hours" note that convinced me to buy the tickets at a specific time. Very dissatisfied with their customer service and their lack of information on the website that set expectations that could be unmet. All they had to do was have that information on the website and I would have selected another time. My family might have even enjoyed a night visit better because it was so punishingly hot when we came my husband nearly had a heatstroke. And although it says it is accessible, they could see my father walking with a cane but wouldn't let him use the elevator to get back up to the ground level after he climbed the entire thing. A little mercy for an 85 year old would have been nice.

Addy C.

Very eye-catching & modern architecture, and worth a look - with several names: Las Setas de Sevilla, Metropol Parasol, and Mushrooms of the Incarnation. It's the world's largest wooden structure, and the structure is made up of half a dozen large parasols. I can't really see the parasols but it's amazing that all the pieces are made of wood. I don't think you can walk through Seville and NOT see the Mushrooms - it's a pretty bustling and central area, surrounded by eateries and shops. You can climb to the top for 10 euros ... but we chose to climb the top of La Giralda (bell tower) instead to get a better view of the city :)

Daxata S.

The Setas de Sevilla is a perfect example of a modern architectural brillante designed by the German architect Jurgen Mayer. This large wooden structure is an absolutely must visit place in Sevilla, as this piece of architecture can provide you jawdropping views- at day and at night! I prefered the night because you could see the sancing light better. You can buy tickets online or in the booth. The tickets to go upstairs is super cheap and well worth the price to enjoy city view or amazing lighting show at night! A highly recommended site in Seville!

Kendoll C.

After trekking across Seville to see 'the mushrooms', I missed the memo about paying to go ON TOP, wasn't thrilled, but we proceeded forward. We had a nice walk around, enjoying the sunny day, obtaining a full 360 view of the city. The structure was quite interesting, as we navigated the waves, turns, and layout. But overall, it wasn't a mind blowing-breathtaking experience. The view-while nice, wasn't astounding. The most interesting part was seeing it up close, and learning that it was all wooden, which we could have done from the ground and saved $12. But we did get our free postcard with ticket!

View from the top!
Tiffany K.

Quite the structure, although the official name is the Metropol Parisol, everyone refers to it here as Las Setas (the mushrooms). Completed recently in 2011 it has its admirers as well as haters. Built of wood (let's hope it doesn't fall victim to termites ha ha), the twists and turns remind me of a snake skeleton rather than mushrooms. You get a mixture of the old and new in one setting. It costs about 3€ to take the elevator and then you get a printout for a "free drink." What cracks me up is that when you get to the cafe at the top, the "free drink" is really a coupon to get a drink for 1€. Like most free things in life, nothing is truly free.

Jennifer K.

Mushrooms like structure in the middle of Seville. We had a walk around sunset and enjoy a cool breeze. The structure is quite interesting especially if you like geometric buildings and patterns. But to some might be an eyesore. It is a wooden structure completed in April 2011 and claims to be the largest wooden structure in the world cost over 100 million €. There is also a farmer's market on the ground level that worth visiting since you are there already.

Lucas G.

The Metropol Parasol is definitely worth while you're staying in Sevilla. It's really close to the old town in Sevilla and within walking distance. It does cost a few Euros to get to the top and walk around but you came all the way to Sevilla so might as well stop by! It's especially nice to see the city skyline during sunset!

View from top
Denise L.

Pretty cool to see from the outside. If you want to spend several euros, you get to ride to the top, walk around, get a free drink, and a postcard. Very unique and different, worth visiting.

Jon S.

It's very easy to go to Sevilla and only spend time near the Cathedral, Alcazar, and wandering the streets of the Barrio de Santa Cruz--and you'd still have an amazing time! That area is area is beautiful, full of great bars and shops, and the view atop the Giralda is tough to beat. But I highly recommend exploring other parts of Sevilla as well, including the Setas (Metropol Parasol) and its surrounding neighborhoods. It was my favorite 'discovery' during a recent trip back to Sevilla (one of my fav cities in Spain/the world). The super modern structure, built in 2011 by a German architect, provides an awesome contrast to the historic old quarter it sits on/looms over...and shade, a valuable thing in the summer. It's rad to look at from the square across the street and walk under (there's a mercado at the base) but the real magic is taking an elevator to the top and walking around to get panoramic views of the city. For a few euros, it's well worth it. Con muchas ganas de volver.

Dangerous structure
Rosie P.

Total tourist trap. Save your 3€ per person and use it to go to the antiquarium just down the way. First bad sign was when the lady attempted to pocket an extra 5€ by not giving us it change. She also wasn't ringing people up, so I think she was pocketing everyone's 3€. After getting our change, we went up. This structure is not sound and was wobbling when people walked around. It is blazing hot and there is no shade anywhere to be found. The tickets entitles you to a free drink and free postcard. We went to get water and we're told it only gave us a 1€ discount. The views are ok. You can get better views from other buildings nearby. Don't waste your time going up. Just admire it from the safety of the ground.

We didn't go inside but looked at it from a cafe across the street. You can go inside to the top to view Seville.

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Definitely worth the 3€ pp in the evening. Gorgeous view of the city and light up landmarks and churches.

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La Giralda is the most iconic landmark in the historic center of Seville. It is part of the…read morecathedral and it was started during the Moorish times. The Giralda is the bell tower of Seville Cathedral. It was built as the minaret for the Great Mosque of Seville in al-Andalus, during the reign of the Almohad dynasty, with a Renaissance-style belfry added by the Catholics after the expulsion of the Muslims from the area. The Cathedral, including the Giralda, was registered in 1987 as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, along with the Alcázar and the General Archive of the Indies. It remains one of the most important symbols of the city, as it has been since the Middle Ages. The tower is one of the most famous monuments of Moorish architecture in Spain and one of the most refined examples of Almohad architecture. There's a weather vane all the way on the top that moves only with very heavy winds....LOL.... Beautiful at night...all lit up....

This bell tower is a city landmark, part of the Seville Cathedral, and some of the old mosque…read moreremains is part of this bell tower. Highly recommend climbing to the top to get the most amazing 360 view of Seville. They don't have stairs - instead it's a paved incline that have 35 ramps and then a few stairs at the top ... each floor is marked so you can see your progress. It's not an easy climb - the windows along the way is a great place to catch your breath :) I read that the ramps were built to allow the Sultan to ascend mounted on horseback to see the beautiful view. Your entrance fee to the Seville Cathedral includes the bell tower. Oh, and be warned when the bell towers ring, they are super loud - like I thought I might have gone deaf, lol. I visited during the winter so it was cool inside but during the summer, I heard it gets hot & stuffy ... one of the reviews recommended visiting first thing in the morning.

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