How to get there

Seville is the capital of the southern region of Spain, Andalucía. Therefore, it not only has its own airport but also is well connected with airports nearby such as the Malaga Airport or the Madrid Barajas Airport.


There are many ways to arrive in Seville. There are direct flights to Seville Airport from 42 cities, many of them outside Spain, serving more than 15 airlines. There are also frequent connections with Madrid (MAD) and Barcelona (BCN), which are the main airports in Spain.


A robust rail network connects Seville with most of other regions of Spain. Therefore, an alternative is flying to either Madrid (MAD) or Malaga (AGP) and then taking a train to Seville. There is a direct train that connects Malaga with Seville in 2 hours and a High Speed Train (AVE) that connects Madrid with Seville in less than 2:30 hours.

From Seville airport (SVQ)

Airport bus

Airport bus (TUSSAM)

Operate from the Airport from 05.20 A.M. to around 00.50 A.M. approximately. A single ticket costs 4 euros, round trip costs 6 euros. The journey time is approximately 35 minutes.

Teletaxi logo, the business that helps arrange taxis in Seville

Taxi

Outside Seville Airport terminal there are several taxis waiting for the passengers. Travel time to the city center of Seville is about 30 minutes and costs around 20-31 euros.

From Malaga airport (AGP)

ALSA logo, the company that operates the bus line from Malaga to Seville

ALSA

ALSA operates a bus line that goes from Malaga Airport to Seville’s main bus station: Plaza de Armas. Their fares are usually around 20-30 euros and the total travel time is around 3 hours.

Renfe logo, Spain's national state-owned railway company

AVE (high speed train)

Passengers can access to Malaga Airport Train Station from the square located outside arrivals and from the sidewalk of the departures of Terminal 3.


RENFE C1 (Cercanías) is the line that links Malaga airport with Maria Zambrano train station in about 8 minutes. By purchasing a ticket for an AVE train, you can take Cercanías lines for free in Málaga and Seville (read more below).


High speed trains are regular during labour days and a bit more sparse during the weekend. You can buy your ticket at the station or in advance through their official website. Note that these trains tend to full, so buying in advance is recommended.

Prices may vary depending on the fare, but you can expect an estimate of 46 euros per single ticket and a travel duration of 2 hours.

From Madrid airport (MAD)

Logo of Iberia Express, one of the companies that operates flights between Madrid and Seville

Iberia Express

Iberia Express operates daily connections from Madrid to Seville. The estimated flight duration is 1 hour.

Renfe logo, Spain's national state-owned railway company

AVE (high speed train)

RENFE C1 and C10 (Cercanías) lines connects Adolfo Suárez - Madrid Barajas airport with Puerta de Atocha - Almudena Grandes train station. By purchasing a ticket for an AVE train, you can take Cercanías lines for free in Madrid and Seville (read more below).


High speed trains are regular during labour days and a bit more sparse during the weekend. You can buy your ticket at the station or in advance through their official website (highly recommended).

Prices may vary depending on the fare, but you can expect an estimate of 56 euros per single ticket and a travel duration of 2 hours.

Logo of Iryo, another operator of high-speed trains in Spain

Iryo (high speed train)

Iryo is an alternative high speed train operator


RENFE C1 and C10 (Cercanías) lines connects Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas airport with Puerta de Atocha - Almudena Grandes train station. By purchasing a ticket for an Iryo train, you can take Cercanías lines for free in Madrid and Seville (read more below).


High speed trains are regular during labour days and a bit more sparse during the weekend. You can buy your ticket at the station or in advance through their official website (highly recommended).

Prices may vary depending on the fare, but you can expect an estimate of 30 euros per single ticket and a travel duration of 2 hours.

Santa Justa train station (Seville)

If you decide to arrive by train, Santa Justa Train Station will be your destination. It is located less than 2 kilometres away from the city center and many different bus lines have stops nearby.


Directions from here will vary depending on your accommodation.