REVIEW · SEVILLE
Seville: Indoor UV 18 hole Minigolf Experience
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Neon minigolf is the perfect Seville break, with UV-lit holes and glow artwork in a central indoor setting. I also like that you can play at your chosen time slot, day and night, so you’re not stuck around the sun or weather. One drawback: the staff may give a lot of start-up advice right at reception, which can feel a bit watchful if you prefer to figure it out on your own.
For about $16 per person, it’s a straightforward way to add something playful to your Seville day without spending hours planning. You’ll get the core gear (UV ball and UV putter) and a scorecard, and there’s seating plus a bar so you can cool down with a drink while you play.
It’s also a great fit for groups: families, friends, and date-night crews. You’re just about 500 meters from the Setas, and the venue is wheelchair accessible, which makes it easier for mixed groups to enjoy the same activity.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About
- Seville Indoor UV Minigolf Near the Setas: What You’re Paying For
- Finding the Venue: 500 Meters from the Setas
- Check-In and Setup: UV Gear, Scorecard, and Kids’ Putters
- The 18 UV-Lit Holes: What Makes the Neon Course Fun
- Day or Night Indoors: A Weather-Proof Plan in Seville
- Minigolf Flow: How a Round Usually Works Here
- Drinks, Seating, and Turning It Into a Proper Break
- Price and Value: Is $16 Worth It?
- Who This Experience Fits Best in Your Seville Plans
- A Few Practical Tips Before You Go
- Should You Book Indoor UV Minigolf in Seville?
- FAQ
- Where is Indoor UV Minigolf Sevilla located?
- How many holes are included?
- What does the ticket cost?
- Is it indoor?
- Can I play both during the day and at night?
- What equipment is included?
- Are there different putter sizes for children?
- Are drinks and snacks included?
- Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
- What languages are available for the host or greeter?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

- All 18 holes are UV-lit, with neon effects that stay fun whether it’s bright or night
- UV ball and UV putter included for every player, with smaller putter sizes for kids
- Indoor venue means rain or heat is no problem
- A bar and seating area are on-site, so you can grab drinks during the game
- Scorecards and pencil are provided, so you can focus on the fun instead of logistics
- Staff can be accommodating if your timing changes due to travel delays
Seville Indoor UV Minigolf Near the Setas: What You’re Paying For

This is Seville’s indoor 18-hole UV minigolf experience, built for laughs, not for serious golf form. If you want something different from churches and tapas lines, this gives you a guaranteed, playful block of time where you’re all doing the same thing at once.
At $16 per person, the value comes from what you don’t have to think about. You’re not renting equipment separately, and you’re not hunting for scorekeeping tools. You get the UV ball and UV putter for each player, plus a scorecard and pencil for your group.
A big practical win: it’s indoors, so you can slot it into your day even when the sun is strong or the weather turns. In Seville, that matters more than it sounds, because “just keep walking” plans can get old fast.
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Finding the Venue: 500 Meters from the Setas

You’ll find the entrance about 500 meters from the Setas, in the center of Seville. That’s close enough to do as a pre-dinner activity or a break between sightseeing blocks.
I’d suggest you plan it like a “low-stress stop.” Walk in, get checked in, and let the game pull you in. If you’re already tired from the heat (or a long museum morning), the fact that it’s indoor and central helps a lot.
Check-In and Setup: UV Gear, Scorecard, and Kids’ Putters

Once you arrive, you’ll be in an indoor venue designed for groups moving at a steady pace. The experience is hosted with Spanish and English support, so you won’t feel stranded when you’re getting started.
What you’ll receive (this is the part that keeps it smooth):
- 18 UV lit holes (the full course is included with your ticket)
- A UV ball and UV putter for each player
- A scorecard and pencil for your group
- Different putter sizes for children, which is a real quality-of-life detail for families
Because the putters are sized for kids, you’re less likely to end up with someone “helping” more than playing. That makes it more fair and more fun—especially if you’re traveling with younger golfers.
The 18 UV-Lit Holes: What Makes the Neon Course Fun

The core experience is simple to understand: you play minigolf through 18 UV-lit holes, with challenges, twists, and turns along the way. The course is designed around UV neon effects, so the artwork and lighting do most of the heavy lifting in terms of atmosphere.
Here’s why that matters: UV lighting changes how you judge distance and angles. That means even players who think they’re good at golf will still have a moment of “wait, how did that bounce?” It turns competition into shared laughter, which is usually the best kind of souvenir.
The course is built for all ages. If you’re coming with kids, you can still create a game feel (points on the scorecard, friendly races between holes). If you’re coming with adults, you can treat it like a quick challenge—short enough to keep energy up, different enough to feel like it belongs in Seville.
If you’re playing during daylight or at night, you’re covered. The UV neon effects work both times, so you’re not gambling on timing to get the best atmosphere.
Day or Night Indoors: A Weather-Proof Plan in Seville

Seville can be gorgeous, but the heat (and sudden weather swings) can mess with your pacing. This is one of those experiences where the indoor part is not a small detail—it’s the whole point.
Because the venue is indoors and you can play day and night, you can build your schedule around the rest of the day. I like it as:
- a late-afternoon cooldown when the sun is at its peak
- an easy evening activity without worrying about outdoor opening hours
There’s also a practical benefit for mixed groups. If one person wants a slower day, the minigolf slot becomes the shared anchor that everyone can agree on.
Minigolf Flow: How a Round Usually Works Here

You won’t need any special prep. The course gives you the tools, and the game is self-contained. Expect to move hole by hole, take your shots, keep score, and reset your pace as you go.
A helpful mindset: treat it like a playful mini-competition instead of a golf test. With UV lighting and tricky course shapes, focus on progress rather than perfection. If you miss a shot, you’re still in the game, because the fun is built into the course design.
One note based on real experience: at reception, staff may offer a lot of advice. That can be great if you want guidance, but if you’re shy or easily distracted, you might prefer to keep your early shots simple and let the course teach you.
Drinks, Seating, and Turning It Into a Proper Break

This isn’t just minigolf in the dark and leave. There’s a fully stocked bar and seating area right on-site.
Drinks and snacks are not included in the ticket price, but you can buy them and enjoy them on the courses or in the bar/seating area. I like that this turns the experience into a longer, more social break. You can take a breath between holes, regroup, and keep the mood light.
If you’re the kind of group that enjoys a cocktail or a casual drink while doing something active, this setup fits well. You can keep the energy up without having to walk back out to find a place to sit.
Price and Value: Is $16 Worth It?

For $16 per person, this is a good value if you want:
- an indoor activity you can use as weather insurance
- included equipment (UV ball, UV putter) and basic scoring tools
- a time-friendly activity for families and groups
What makes the price feel fair is the “bundle” nature of it. You’re not paying extra for the gear, and you’re not paying for a ticket that only covers a tiny part of the course. You get all 18 holes as part of the attraction.
Where you might add extra cost is simple: drinks and snacks. But that’s optional. If you want to stay on budget, you can play and only buy water. If you want to make it a night out, the bar is right there.
Who This Experience Fits Best in Your Seville Plans

This is one of those activities that works for a lot of travel styles.
It’s especially good if you’re:
- traveling with kids, since you’ll have putter sizes for children and a course designed for all ages
- going with friends, since it turns walking and sightseeing downtime into a shared challenge
- planning a date night, because it’s playful, different, and easy to keep going without long commitment
It also makes sense for groups who want something that’s not dependent on exact language skills. Spanish and English support is available, but the game itself is visual and hands-on.
Accessibility-wise, you’re covered with a wheelchair accessible venue, which is important for making sure mixed mobility groups can enjoy the same outing.
A Few Practical Tips Before You Go
If you want your visit to feel smooth and fun, here are my quick takeaways:
- Pick a time slot that matches your energy. Since it’s day or night friendly, choose based on when your group will be happiest.
- Wear shoes you don’t mind inside. It’s an indoor course where you’ll be standing, walking between holes, and moving between shots.
- Bring a light attitude. The UV course can play with distance, so aim for laughter, not perfection.
- If you hate being coached, it may help to say you’re just trying your own rhythm right away. Staff can help, but you’re allowed to set your style.
Should You Book Indoor UV Minigolf in Seville?
I think it’s worth booking if you want a break that feels local in spirit, not just another ticketed indoor attraction. You get 18 full holes of UV-lit fun, included UV equipment, and a bar that makes it easy to turn the round into a social hangout.
I’d skip it only if your group hates neon lighting, or if minigolf just isn’t your thing. Also, if you’re the type who feels uncomfortable with lots of direct advice at check-in, go in expecting that the reception team may guide you early on.
If you want a simple, weather-proof, center-of-Seville activity that actually makes everyone laugh, this one does the job.
FAQ
Where is Indoor UV Minigolf Sevilla located?
It’s located about 500 meters from the Setas in the center of Seville.
How many holes are included?
Your ticket covers an 18-hole minigolf course.
What does the ticket cost?
The price is $16 per person.
Is it indoor?
Yes. It’s an indoor venue, so you can play even if the weather is bad.
Can I play both during the day and at night?
Yes. The UV effects are designed for both day and night play.
What equipment is included?
Each player gets a UV ball and a UV putter, plus the scorecard and pencil.
Are there different putter sizes for children?
Yes. There are different sizes of UV putters available for children.
Are drinks and snacks included?
No. Drinks and snacks can be purchased, and you can enjoy them on the course or at the bar/seating area.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible.
What languages are available for the host or greeter?
Spanish and English are available.
Is free cancellation available?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.























