How to arrive to Sevilla

How to arrive to Sevilla

Seville is Spain’s third urban tourist destination and is ideal for holding events and for individual tourism, for those who seek the pleasures of culture, but also for visitors at conferences, conventions and incentive trips, thanks to the city’s modern infrastructure and excellent communications.

San Pablo International Airport

Located just ten miles from the city center, designed to receive up to 8 million passengers per year and 25 flights per hour, also has an amazing connectivity. This are the main National and International Departures.

Given its size, it is a convenient airport, which offers free assistance to people with disabilities, avariety of shops and restaurants and more than 3,000 parking spaces distributed among the general parking (P1), low cost and VIP area. In the case of P1, advantageous rates are applied to all users who make a booking online.

www.aena.es (en negro)

Tussam. Airport bus

There is a bus service between the airport and the city center operating from 4:30 a.m. until 1:00 a.m.

www.tussam.es (en negro)

T +34 955 47 90 00

City – Airport Route

  • Avda. Carlos V (Prado San Sebastián).
  • San Bernardo – Enramadilla.
  • Avda. San Francisco Javier.
  • Avda. Luis de Morales.
  • Santa Justa Station.
  • Avda. Kansas City.
  • San Pablo Airport.

Airport – City Route

  • Airport (arrivals).
  • Avda. Kansas City.
  • Santa Justa Station.
  • Avda. Luis de Morales.
  • Avda. San Francisco Javier.
  • San Bernardo – Enramadilla.
  • Avda. Carlos V (Prado San Sebastián).

Fares

  • Single Ticket: €4.
  • Return Ticket: €6.

Santa Justa Station

AVE High-Speed Train Services

Train services are centred at the Santa Justa Station, the terminal for the AVE High-Speed Train and the Talgo 200 services. These trains have reduced the travelling time from Seville to Madrid to two and a half hours.

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www.renfe.com/viajeros/ave

Taxi Airport – City

There are over 2,200 taxis in service in Seville, of which 15 are specially adapted for persons with disabilities. These taxis are available to meet all your needs in safety and comfort, equipped with the latest technology.

Taxi Fair: between 23 to 30 Euros

Multimodal Travel Pass

A smart card that may be purchased and recharged at Metro Sevilla vending machines and licensed tobacco shops. It allows seamless travel and transfer between underground, urban and metropolitan public transport, TUSSAM buses, tram and Train to FIBES.

Underground

Metro Line 1, which opened in Seville in April 2009, with more than 14,000,000 travellers per year.


www.metro-sevilla.es

 

Metro_Centro. T1 (Tram)

Another of Seville’s public transport systems is the Metro_Centro Tram, it has a Rapid Charge Accumulator system which allows it to run without overhead lines between Plaza Nueva and the Archive of the Indies.

Fares

  • Single ticket: €1,4.
  • Single mode pass: €0,69.
  • Multi-modal pass: €0,76.