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Casa Palacio de los Palma, Seville

Spain
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The palace maintains it’s 18th century furnishings, transporting you and your guests back in time with a nostalgic sense of old world spain.

What's So Special About Casa Palacio de los Palma?

If you’re in search of a breathtaking wedding venue in Seville, let us introduce you to Casa Palacio de los Palma – a stunning 16th-century palace that oozes Andalusian charm. Hidden behind an unassuming façade, this historic gem reveals a world of grand archways, intricate Mudejar-style tilework, and enchanting courtyards filled with citrus trees and fountains—a truly magical setting for a wedding in Seville.

Whether you’re planning an intimate ceremony or a lavish celebration, this palatial venue blends old-world luxury with modern sophistication.

For your wedding reception at Casa Palacio de los Palma, you’ll find a variety of stunning spaces, including an opulent dining hall with antique chandeliers, a charming library lounge, and open-air courtyards perfect for al fresco dining under the stars. The venue also offers on-site accommodation in beautifully restored rooms, allowing you and your guests to fully immerse yourselves in its timeless charm.

With its prime location in the historic centre of Seville, your wedding will be set against a backdrop of rich culture, stunning architecture, and vibrant Spanish heritage. Just steps away from the city’s iconic landmarks, such as the Alcázar of Seville and the Giralda, this venue offers a truly authentic Andalusian experience.

It’s also worth noting how easily accessible this location is for international guests, Seville Airport (SVQ) is just a 20-minute drive away, with direct flights from major European cities. Alternatively, Málaga Airport (AGP) is around 2 hours away, providing additional international connections.

Like this venue? For more information on hiring Casa Palacio de los Palma as your wedding venue, to request their pricing/packages, check their availability or book a viewing use our contact form via the ‘contact venue’  button.

Want more information on how to get married in Spain? Check out our full guide, including legal requirements for Getting Married In Spain.

Price: From 3,000€

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There are several beautiful churches near Casa Palacio de los Palma in Seville where you can hold your wedding ceremony. One notable option is the Church of San Juan de la Palma, a historic Gothic-Mudejar church built on a former mosque, located in the heart of Seville’s historic district.

Another nearby option is the Church of San Pedro, known for it’s distinctive architecture and rich history. Both churches are within walking distance of Casa Palacio de los Palma, offering a convenient and potentially seamless transition from a traditional ceremony to a stylish reception at Casa Palacio de los Palma, ensuring a memorable experience for you and your guests.

Although the requirements to legally marry in Spain are a bit lengthy for a foreigner, it’s certainly doable with a bit of legwork (and yes, we’ve written a guide for this here)

venue facilities

Accomodation (On Site)
Clean Up Included
Parking
Pet Friendly
Pool
Furniture Included
Wifi
Disabled Access
Child Friendly

finer details

Exclusive Use
Ceremony / Reception Capacity
350 seated / 400 standing
Accommodation On Site
7 rooms / Sleeps 16
Wedding Planner / Co-ordinator
In House (Optional), Couples Choice
Catering
Recommended Supplier List (Optional), Couples Choice
Bar
Couples Choice
Alcohol
BYO Permitted
Music
Permitted Inside & Outside + Live Music (Music outside permitted until midnight)
Furniture
Some furniture included & further furniture can be provided at an additional cost
Closing Time
Accept late licence applications
Closed Periods
Open Year Round
Price
From 3,000€

Flight Duration

1.30 – 4 hours, depending on departure and arrival points.

Currency

Euro

Language Spoken

Spanish & Catalan but English is widely spoken and understood.

Vaccinations

n/a

Transportation

RENFE runs high-speed trains across the country and towns such as Madrid and Barcelona have their own Metro networks. Look for the green light if you want to hail a taxi in the street – Spanish taxis wont take more than four people at a time and they’re harder to find on Friday and Saturday nights. Most cities have plenty of buses with tickets available on board or at estancos (tobacconists).

Public Holidays

All the big religious holidays such as Easter and Christmas, as well as Three Kings Day/ Epiphany (6th January), Labour Day (1st May) and Hispanic Day (12th October). Many of the regions have their own local public holidays, such as Balearic Day in the Balearic Islands (1st March).

Good Time to Go

Late April - Early October

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What Couples Say

“The wedding we had always dreamed of”

Valle & Rodrigo 11.04.23

location & details

Address

C. Espíritu Santo, 10, 41400 Écija, Seville, Spain

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