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How far in advance can you purchase Mezquita tickets?

I will be staying in Seville in November and will take the train to Cordoba for the day. I wish to purchase advance tickets to see the Mezquita. The official website only goes to the end of October. Does anyone know when they release the next month's tickets? I do understand that I don't have to purchase the tickets in advance, but being I am taking the train there specifically to see the Mezquita, I don't want to miss out.

Thanks

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I had the same issue wanting to buy October tickets. They went on sale in early September, so I would imagine the November tickets will go on sale in early October— roughly 30 days out.

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I noticed that there was a fire at the Mezquita earlier in August but tickets are still being sold thru end of October. I also want to visit in November. I hope it is just a website release issue and not some maintenance issue that they waited until after high season to do?

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I bought ours Mezquita tickets 9/5 for a 10/17 entry date. Any word if Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos will be back open by mid-October?

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We just came back Weds from Spain. We also did a day trip to Cordoba. We actually bought our tickets the night before - absolutely no problem at all. We went in morning and the line to get in was huge, but it moves and it is so big inside you do not run into crowds.

We also did the walking tour that is recommended in the Seville section of the Spain book. I believe it is Seville Walking tours- it was excellent and highly recommend. We also used them for a tour of the Alcazar, again well worth it.

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We are to visit cordoba in early November and as of today (oct 1) no November ticket on the website. I guess will just have to monitor daily. I’m not hugely concerned as tickets for tomorrow (albeit with limited time slots) are still available.

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I am not sure if tickets have ever really "Sold Out", the venue is large, and while popular, does not see the throngs of crowds you see at the Alhambra, for example. Many just buy the day before, or like me, as I was walking there, and basically walked right in.