Beautiful sunset and night view,
The world's largest wooden structure
Introducing the Metropol Parasol, famous for the giant mushrooms towering over Encarnacion Square. It is 150 It was built by German architect Jürgen Mayer, and its unique exterior, made by assembling about 35,000 pieces of wood, resembles a mushroom, so it is also called ‘The Mushrooms of Seville (Las Setas De Sevilla).’
If you go up the stairs, you can see the beautiful Seville skyline, and inside there are various facilities such as a museum and a market, so there is plenty to see and do.
At the Metropol Parasol Observation Deck
Meet a fantastic sunset
The Metropol Parasol Observatory is located on the third floor of the building and is a great view point to enjoy the beautiful sunset and night view. Completed in 2011, this building consists of a mushroom-shaped structure that you can walk to the top of. If you go up to the top, there is an observation deck where you can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of downtown Seville.
It's prettier at night
The Metropol Parasol Observatory is even prettier at night because it lights up along the way! Sunset time when the sun is setting and at night when colorful lights are on are the most popular. Don't miss the magical night view, when the entire city turns golden due to the lights.
Virtual Experience
The accompanying Virtual Experience is content that uses a virtual reality headset to meet the ancient Roman city of Hispalis through historical stories. You can enjoy the Metropol Parasol Observatory even more fun. Enjoy unforgettable scenery in Seville, the city of passion!
address :
Metropol Parasol (Las Setas de Sevilla)
Pl. de la Encarnación, s/n, 41003 Sevilla, Spain
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Operating hours:
Monday - Sunday: 9:30 AM - 12:00 AM
※ Please arrive 10 minutes before your reservation time.
※ Operating hours may vary depending on the season, so please refer to the official website before visiting.
Setas de Sevilla