The Real Alcázar of Seville is once again hosting its series of dramatized night tours.
This cultural initiative was brought forward in 2024 and 2025, with events beginning on May 23 and May 1, respectively. This 14th edition, however, kicks off on May 21, 22, and 23 with two free daily performances. The performances are scheduled for 9:00 PM and 10:15 PM, although tickets for these first days are already sold out.
Starting next week, however, the dramatized tours at the Real Alcázar of Seville will continue over more than fifty nights this spring and summer. Every Thursday and Friday with four daily performances—9:00 p.m., 9:30 p.m., 10:00 p.m., and 10:30 p.m.—until the end of October.
A date with history: the Imperial Wedding of Charles V and Isabella of Portugal

The evening dramatized tours are part of the Real Alcázar of Seville’s summer cultural program.
This year, 2026, marks the 500th anniversary of the wedding of Charles V and Isabella of Portugal , and therefore a theatrical reenactment of the Imperial Wedding will take place.
On this occasion, the event is organized by the Teatro Clásico de Sevilla company and once again features texts by playwright Alfonso Zurro.
The cultural initiative, which has been running for over a dozen editions, presents one of its most ambitious productions to tellan untold story.
This is in celebration of the 500th anniversary of the marriage between Emperor Charles V and Isabella of Portugal, which , incidentally, took place right here at the Real Alcázar of Seville.
The tour, lasting approximately 70 minutes, takes visitors through the palace’s most iconic spaces and feels likea journey back in time to 16th-century Seville.
Tickets, schedules, and the tour: everything you need to know

A perfect way to spend an evening in Seville, a refuge from the heat, withtickets available on the monument’s official website for €15.
This performance, centered on the Imperial Wedding of Charles V and Isabella of Portugal, will be held four times daily with a capacity limited to 50 people.
The performance begins at the Puerta del León and ends at the Puerta del Apeadero in the Patio de Banderas.