1. The Giralda is a bell tower located in Seville, Spain, that forms part of the Cathedral of Seville. It was originally built as a minaret during the Muslim rule in Spain in the 12th century. After the reconquest by the Christians in the 13th century, the tower was converted into a bell tower and a Renaissance-style crown was added. The tower is 104 meters (341 feet) tall and is the tallest tower in Spain. An interesting fact about The Giralda is that it has no stairs; instead, there are 35 ramps to reach the top. The tower has a weather vane on top called La Giraldilla, which was designed to represent Faith.

2. The operating hours of the Giralda tower vary depending on the time of year. In general, it is open daily from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm, and until 5:00 pm for tourists. The phone number for the Cathedral of Seville is +34 954 214 971.

3. The ticket prices for the Giralda tower are €9 for general admission and €4 for students and pensioners. Children under 14 years of age have free admission. The best way to get to the tower is by public transport. The closest metro station is Puerta de Jerez, and there are also several bus stops nearby.