Accessibility

Seville is generally considered accessible, especially for public transportation and some key attractions, but can present challenges in older areas due to cobblestones and narrow streets. The city offers accessible transportation options like low-floor buses and metros, and some attractions like the bullring and cathedral have specific accessible features. However, navigating the historic center with cobblestones and narrow streets can be difficult.



BY AIR
Seville Airport is located 9 kilometers east of Seville city centre. To go from the airport to the centre of Seville you have these options:

Shuttle Bus EA
The Aeropuerto Especial is a shuttle between the airport and the centre. In this bus from Tussam, you can buy a single ticket for € 5.85 (buy your busticket in advance) and the journey from the airport takes 30 minutes. Buses leave for the arrival hall of the terminal. The stops are: Avenida Kansas City, Luis de Morales, San Bernardo, Prado Bus Station of San Sebastián, Paseo de Colón (near Torre del Oro), and the bus terminal Plaza de Armas (Departure times and more information). The bus ticket is also included in the Seville Pass.

Taxi
The taxi will take you from Seville airport to the city centre in 15 to 20 minutes for a fixed price (about € 30). Tip: If you book the abovementioned Seville Travel Card, a airport transfer is already included.



PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Metro
Seville has one metro line with 22 stations. The stops of the metro can be found in this metro map, but the line is primarily intended to connect you to the suburbs of Seville. A one-way trip starts at € 1.35 and look here for more information.

Tram (Metro-Centro)
The Metro-Centro tram is a 1.4 km line through the center of Seville. The tram connects Plaza Nueva to Avenida de la Constitucíon (near the cathedral). The tram stops at Archivo de Indias, Puerta de Jerez, San Sebastián and San Bernardo.

Bus
Seville has a great network of buses. Most buses depart from Puerta de Jeres (south of city center) or Plaza Ponce de Leon (east of city center). The Plaza de las Armas is mainly a bus station to travel to other Spanish cities and from the bus station Prado de San Sebastián the local buses depart. Bus tickets are available from the driver (from € 1.30) or in a kiosk. City buses C1, C2, C3 and C4 run in, through and around the center. More information on busses of Tussam

Train
Trains depart from Santa Justa station and are intended for transport between Spanish cities. More information on Renfe trains.

SEVILLE TRAVLE CARD
Tip: A very handy public transport product has recently been launched on the market, the Seville Travel Card. With this card (from € 45) you have the following transport including:
• Private taxi from the airport in Seville to your accommodation (one way), where the driver will meet you at the airport with a name sign. 
• Optional: Seville public transport card for 3 days (metro, bus and tram). You will then receive this from your driver in the taxi (speaks english).

TAXI
Taxis in Seville are cheap and always go by the meter. These official taxis are white and have a yellow line. There is a higher rate at night, weekends and holidays. You can take a taxi in two ways; You go to one of the many taxistands (close to every tourist sight) or stop one in the street. The taxi will take you from Seville airport to the city centre in 15 to 20 minutes for a fixed price (about € 28, you can already prebook at Welcome Pickups). A short trip to the city costs between 7 and 8 euros.

RENTAL CAR 
Are you going to make a tour through Andalusia? There is a good chance that you will start your trip in Seville or Málaga. We have very positive experiences with car rental at the airport through DiscoverCars.com. If you have a rental car, you should make sure that you book a hotel on the outskirts of the city with parking. In large parts of the old center you prefer not to drive a car.