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Can you pay with cash for the bus in Seville?

In order to get on one of Seville buses you must pay the corresponding fare. You can do so paying in cash for the number of single tickets you intend to purchase. Please note that in Seville, bus drivers have a minimum amount of money for change in the vehicle.



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Bus tickets in Spain Many operators also offer contactless travel cards instead of paper tickets, which you can load a subscription or special ticket onto. There is no national travel card in Spain, unfortunately; check with your local operator to see what's available for your city or region.

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Tickets cost 1.40 euro per trip, bought onboard. A cheaper option is the Tarjeta Multiviaje (plastic card, 1.50 euro refundable deposit), which you can recharge, and can also be used on the tram (see below).

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Is the Seville city pass worth it? Buying a Seville tourist card will be well worth your money if you're planning to spend a while in the city and want to see many of Seville's attractions.

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You can purchase and validate them on the bus by contactless bank card (also mobile or smartwatch). For more information, see the terms of use of tickets.

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Irish Citylink and GoBus will continue to operate under their own brands in the short term. Tickets for travel on Irish Citylink can be purchased from Irish Citylink and tickets for travel on GoBus can be purchased from GoBus.

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Why have I been charged 10p/£1? If you use a Mastercard, your bank statement may show a “pending” 10p or £1 charge for your first tap (10p for UK Mastercards, £1 for International Mastercards). This is just a temporary charge to check the card is valid – we do not collect the payment.

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