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Seville transforms into a glowing, festive wonderland every year, but Seville Christmas Lights 2025 are shaping up to be one of the most spectacular displays in all of Spain. With historic streets illuminated from end to end, videomapping shows, Christmas markets, and live performances, Navidad Sevilla 2025 offers an unforgettable winter experience for locals and visitors alike.
Whether you’re planning a December trip, living in Andalucía, or simply exploring the region, this guide gives you everything you need to know: dates, locations, must-see spots, and special festive events for 2025.
Seville traditionally switches on its festive lighting in late November, and for 2025 the city is expected to follow the same pattern.
Estimated switch-on date: Last weekend of November 2025
(Exact date to be confirmed)
The lighting display typically remains active until January 6, 2026, coinciding with Día de los Reyes Magos (Three Kings’ Day).
Seville’s city centre becomes one enormous open-air Christmas show. In 2025, the main areas expected to feature the largest and most impressive displays include:
One of the most famous shopping streets in Spain, Calle Sierpes always features stunning arches and hanging light curtains. Its narrow layout enhances the glow, creating one of the most photographed Christmas scenes in Seville.
Lined with elegant buildings and leading directly to the Cathedral, this avenue shines bright with large decorative installations, illuminated trees, and classic Sevillian motifs. Ideal for an evening stroll.
The plaza typically features a major Christmas tree, illuminated façades, and cultural performances. It’s also the starting point for many festive walking routes.
This square traditionally hosts Seville’s main light show, with a large structure or themed installation that changes slightly each year. Expect a combination of music, light sequences, and architectural projections.
While not always part of the official Christmas lights, Las Setas regularly features seasonal lighting and is a spectacular viewpoint for panoramic shots of the illuminated city.
Triana’s commercial areas, including Calle San Jacinto, offer beautiful neighbourhood-style lighting and a more local atmosphere compared to the bustling city centre.
Typical lighting hours (subject to confirmation for 2025):
These hours may be updated closer to Christmas 2025.
Seville is known not only for its lights but for immersive experiences throughout December. Below are the expected highlights for Navidad Sevilla 2025:
Seville often runs an audiovisual projection show on historic buildings such as:
The 2025 theme will be announced by the Ayuntamiento later in the year.
Dates: To be confirmed

Major markets include:
Expect stalls with nativity figures, Andalusian ceramics, sweets, gifts, and local handcrafts.
Each year Seville installs:
These are typically located in:
Locations for 2025: To be confirmed
Plaza Nueva, Plaza de San Francisco, and Avenida de la Constitución often host daily events:
Here is a perfect evening route to enjoy the full Seville Christmas Lights 2025 experience:
Total time: 45–60 minutes, more if you stop for tapas.
While cities like Málaga are famous for their massive light shows, Seville is different — it blends:
The atmosphere feels grand yet traditional, especially in the narrow streets where the lights reflect off the façades and cobblestone.
With mild temperatures around 12–17°C in December and a vibrant cultural life, Seville is one of Europe’s best winter destinations for:
Christmas is an excellent time to experience the city if you are considering property investment or relocation.
Whether you come for the famous light avenue, the videomapping shows, the artisan markets, or the cultural atmosphere, Seville Christmas Lights 2025 will turn the city into one of Europe’s most enchanting festive destinations.
Stay tuned as we update this guide with exact 2025 dates, show times, and official announcements from the Ayuntamiento.