How to Get to Seville, Spain: Your Comprehensive Guide

Seville, the heart of Andalusia, is a city brimming with rich history, vibrant culture, and mouthwatering cuisine. Whether you’re traveling from the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, or Europe, getting to Seville is an adventure in itself. This guide will help you navigate the best routes and transportation options to make your journey to this enchanting city seamless and enjoyable.

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Flying to Seville

Major Airports in Spain:

  1. Madrid-Barajas Adolfo Suárez Airport (MAD): As Spain’s largest and busiest airport, Madrid serves as a major hub for international travelers. From here, you can take a direct train or a short flight to Seville.
  2. Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN): Another major international airport, Barcelona offers numerous connecting flights and trains to Seville.
  3. Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP): Located on the southern coast, Málaga is a convenient entry point with direct trains to Seville. From May through September, Lufthansa and United Airlines offer direct flights from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) to Málaga​ (Aviación Online)​​ (airmalaga.com)​​ (United)​.
  4. Seville Airport (SVQ): For a direct arrival, Seville Airport is the most convenient, offering flights from various European cities.

From the USA and Canada:

  • Most flights will have layovers in Madrid, Barcelona, or other major European hubs like London or Paris. Use Skyscanner and Rome2rio to find the best routes and prices.
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From Australia and New Zealand:

  • Expect at least one layover in major Asian or Middle Eastern hubs (such as Dubai, Doha, or Singapore), followed by a connecting flight to Madrid, Barcelona, or Seville.

From Europe:

  • Direct flights to Seville are available from many European cities. Check budget airlines like Ryanair and EasyJet for affordable options.

By Train

Spain boasts an efficient and extensive rail network, making train travel a convenient option.

From Madrid:

  • The AVE high-speed train connects Madrid (Atocha Station) to Seville (Santa Justa Station) in just over 2.5 hours. Tickets can be booked through Renfe or third-party sites/apps like Omio and The Trainline. These third-party platforms offer user-friendly interfaces and support multiple languages, making the booking process easier. However, if you need to make changes to your itinerary, you must go through the third-party site, as Renfe may not assist you directly.
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From Barcelona:

From Málaga:

Getting to Seville by Bus

For those who prefer road travel, several bus services operate throughout Spain.

From Madrid:

  • ALSA offers frequent bus services from Madrid to Seville, taking approximately 6 hours. Check schedules and book tickets on ALSA.
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From Barcelona:

  • ALSA buses from Barcelona to Seville take around 15 hours. It’s a longer journey but can be a more economical option.

From Málaga:

  • The bus ride from Málaga to Seville is around 3 hours. ALSA operates regular services between these cities.

Driving

If you’re planning to drive in Spain, it’s essential to familiarize yourself with local driving regulations and road conditions. Renting a car offers the flexibility to explore Seville and its surrounding areas at your own pace. For tips on driving in Spain, stay tuned for our upcoming post on Driving in Spain. And make the most of your wheels by planning a few day trips (with and without a car).

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Exploring the City and Beyond

Once you arrive in Seville, you’ll find a city full of charm, with its stunning architecture, flamenco rhythms, and delectable tapas. To explore further, Seville is well-connected by public transport, including buses and trams, and you can easily venture into the Andalusian countryside or nearby cities like Córdoba and Granada. For more ideas on what to do, check out our post on Day Trips from Seville.

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For planning your routes, comparing prices, and booking tickets, make sure to use Rome2rio and Skyscanner. These platforms provide comprehensive information on flights, trains, buses, and car rentals, helping you find the most convenient and cost-effective travel options.

Seville awaits you with open arms and a wealth of experiences. Safe travels and buen viaje!


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