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How far is Seville from Portugal by train?

The fastest trains from Seville to Lisbon take around 14 hours and 35 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 315 kilometres.



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The fastest trains from Seville to Lisbon take around 14 hours and 35 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 315 kilometres. On weekdays, the first train leaving Seville is scheduled to depart at around 14:58. The last departure is usually at around 17:45.

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The distance from Seville, Spain, to Faro, Portugal, is about 125 miles and can be driven in about two hours.

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The average journey time by train between Seville and Porto is 18 hours and 21 minutes, with around 5 trains per day. The journey time may be longer on weekends and holidays, so use our Journey Planner on this page to search for a specific travel date.

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No, there are no direct train services from Lisbon to Seville. Travelling from Lisbon to Seville by train will require a minimum of 3 changes.

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Portugal is developing a new high-speed train line, the first part of which is due to be completed in 2024. The 100km line from Elvas to Evora will cut the journey time between Lisbon in west Portugal and Badajoz in west Spain from three-and-a-half to under two hours.

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It's easy to get from Lisbon to Seville with FlixBus, with 3 direct buses per day. You can expect a minimum of 3 stops on your journey. It can take a minimum time of 6 hours 20 minutes. The average cost of bus travel between Lisbon and Seville is $18.99, which makes bus travel far cheaper than any other method.

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We recommend three days in Seville; however, you could easily stay longer. If you only have a weekend – and Seville is a great European weekender – two days would allow you to see most of the main attractions.

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The fastest trains from Seville to Lisbon take around 14 hours and 35 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 315 kilometres. On weekdays, the first train leaving Seville is scheduled to depart at around 14:58. The last departure is usually at around 17:45. This is the same at the weekend.

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Regional trains are often cheaper and some lines very scenic, but it's almost always quicker to go by bus – especially on shorter or less obvious routes. You'll obviously have a great deal more flexibility if you drive, and you'll be able to visit more out-of-the-way places in a short trip.

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Seville is stunning, at any time of the year and well worth a visit......but, as mentioned, will be incredibly hot, in August. If you only have 10 days, it might be a rush to try and see Barcelona, Madrid and Seville.

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The best time to visit Seville is from March to May. During these months the temperatures are mild, the rush of tourist traffic hasn't reached summer volume and the hotels tend to offer lower rates (except during special events).

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This 2,200-year-old city has a rich history touched by many cultures, giving it a unique personality and a well-preserved historical center. It is a highly walkable city, despite being the largest of the Andalusia region and the fourth largest in all of Spain.

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Seville is the largest city in Andalusia and the fourth-largest in the whole of Spain, but despite this, it's very walkable – you can cross the city center from one end to the other in approximately 45 minutes.

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Seville is more touristy than Lisbon and is known for its Moorish and Islamic architecture, its colorful Flamenco dancing, and its local tapas and wine. Lisbon is popular for its hilltop vistos, beautiful old town, and lively Fado music. It is also home to Castelo de São Jorge.

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As far as traveling from Barcelona to Sevilla, it's better to take the train, city center to city center, rather then heading out to the airport to fly, unless as you happen to be at the airport, making a connecting flight.

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We will say that train travel tends to have cheaper first-class seats, more flexible luggage allowances, and is much more convenient to get from Madrid's city center to Seville's city center.

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Lisbon to Madrid (night train) The final 90 minutes of the journey take in some fine scenery as the train weaves its way through the rugged Sierra de Guadarrama before dropping down steeply past El Escorial to reach the Spanish capital. In Lisbon you can board the Lusitania at Santa Apolónia station where it starts.

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So, how many days to explore Lisbon? We always recommend that it takes three days to fully explore Lisbon. This is sufficient to visit all of the characterful districts, experience the nightlife and join a couple of unique activities.

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