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Does Seville Airport have food?

Seville Airport has a good variety of bars, restaurants and coffee shops to cater for a wide range of tastes and food preferences. Most establishments are open from early in the morning through to late at night.



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The passenger should be at the check-in counter at least with : For No Schengen flights: 3 hours prior the departure scheduled time. For Schengen and domestic flights: 2 hours prior the departure scheduled time. Note that there might be many people at peak travel periods or special event dates.

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Seville Airport is one of the busiest airports in Andalusia, second only to that of Malaga.

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Many visitors to Seville arrive by air at Seville's San Pablo Airport (SVQ), located 10km east of the city. Although the airport is small it is well linked to the rest of Spain and to Europe by Iberia, Vueling, Spanair, Air Europa, Air Nostrum, Air Berlin, Brussels Airlines, TAP Portugal, EasyJet, and Ryanair.

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Seville is generally a very safe city, but stay alert In the area surrounding the cathedral, be wary of women who offer you a sprig of rosemary and offer to read your palm—they'll ask for money as soon as they're done. (A polite but firm “no, gracias” will usually get them to back off.)

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Ride-hailing apps such as Uber are also available in Seville. Taxis charge a flat rate for rides to and from the airport. Expect airport rides to cost between 22.81 (about $25) euros and 31.78 euros (around $35), depending on the time and day of the week. Buses are a reliable way to get around the city.

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Sevilla Airport (SVQ) offers Meet & Greet and Fast-track services to help tourists save time and navigate the airport more easily. With the Fast-track service, travelers may bypass the regular security queue while the Meet & Greet service provides a specialized person to assist with various elements of the journey.

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The currency used in Seville is the Euro (EUR). Credit cards are widely accepted across the city, but you might want to carry some cash around too. In that case, you can exchange money at a local post office or bank before you travel.

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Facilities. Seville Airport has a single runway, the 09-27 (3,360 by 45 metres) and a parallel taxiway. The hourly capacity is 28 movements. The apron has a capacity for 23 aircraft.

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You don't need to tip taxis in Seville, and tips won't be expected by taxi drivers, either. You can leave a tip if you're feeling generous, if you're part of a larger group, the taxi driver helped you move your suitcases to the doorman, or if he went above and beyond for you.

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Seville Airport transfers: Tussam bus The cheapest way to get into Seville from the airport is to take a bus. Tussam, the municipal bus company operates one of the main Seville Airport transfers.

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Cabify – the best Uber alternative in Spain Operating much like Uber, Cabify is one of the most commonly used alternatives to Uber in Spain. Cabify is available in Alicante, A Coruña, Barcelona, Benidorm, Madrid, Málaga, Marbella, Murcia, Santander, Seville, Valencia, and Zaragoza.

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But is Seville also safe by night? Absolutely! As Seville still is somewhat of a small city, you can go anywhere by foot and you will rarely experience anything scary. So if you're looking to go out for dinner or have a drink, or you feel like having a night time stroll, don't hesitate to do so!

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