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How early do I need to get to Seville Airport?

The general rule is: Non-Schengen flights: 3 hours before the scheduled departure time. Domestic and Schengen flights: 2 hours before the scheduled departure time.



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

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Bus. The airport shuttle bus runs between the airport and the city center. The buses run every 30 minutes between 5:20 and 1:15 am from Seville to the airport, and from 4:30 to 12:30 am from the airport to the city. The journey takes about 35 minutes and the ticket costs € 4 ( US$ 4.20) per journey.

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Most places in Seville do accept payment by card, but not under a certain threshold amount. Therefore, if you want to stop by the nearest churros stand or gorge at the local 5€ tapas bar, you may need cash on hand.

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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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Past travelers have spent, on average, €37 ($39) on meals for one day and €18 ($19) on local transportation. Also, the average hotel price in Seville for a couple is €115 ($122). So, a trip to Seville for two people for one week costs on average €1,744 ($1,844).

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The General Guideline for How Early You Should Get to the Airport. Generally speaking, most airlines advise that you arrive at the airport at least 2 hours prior to a domestic flight, and at least 3 hours prior to an international flight.

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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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Tipping servers in restaurants and cafés in Spain, while appreciated, isn't mandatory. It's tough for Americans to get used to not leaving a tip, but locals generally don't leave anything extra at all in more casual eateries. In fine-dining restaurants, a tip may already be included in the check.

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Although some call the Guadalquivir River the “Beach of Seville,” the truth is that it is prohibited from swimming in the river for safety reasons. Sadly the city of Seville does not have a beach to call its own.

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There is no train service from the airport but if you need to get Santa Justa railway station, just 10.6km a 15 min drive from the airport into the city of Seville.

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