Lines. It is very easy to use the Seville metro, as it only has one 11-mile (18 km) line with 22 stations. You can see a map of the metro here.
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There are two train stations in the center of Seville: Santa Justa and San Bernardo. Santa Justa is the new and main station in Seville, where most of the fast-train departs from. San Bernardo is the older train station but it's well connected with the tram and metro.
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.
From the airport to Seville city centreIn this bus from Tussam, you can buy a single ticket for € 4 (return € 6) and the journey from the airport takes 30 minutes. Buses leave for the arrival hall of the terminal.
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.
Plaza Nueva is the central square with the Seville Town Hall (Ayuntamiento). In the square is a large statue of King Ferdinand III of Castile. The Archivo General de Indias dates from the end of the 16th century. It first served as a trading house, but in 1785, Charles III decided to establish the Indies archives here.
Cercanías train tickets can be bought from machines at the train station and if available, ticket windows where Renfe staff can help you out. It's easier to use the machines, but you can always go to a ticket window if you speak a bit of Spanish and need extra help.
And while Seville is more expensive than other cities in the region, Seville is less expensive than Madrid and Barcelona. It costs around €50-€75/day to visit Seville comfortably as a budget traveler. If you want to upgrade your accommodations, add another €60-€80/night depending on your level of accommodation.
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.
From the city center to the airport, the Airport Express bus runs from 4:30 to 00:30. The bus stop is outside the terminal, just in front of the Departures hall (floor 1) and tickets can be bought directly from the driver. The buses frequency is between 13-20 minutes during the day and 35 minutes at night.
Seville Airport transfers: Tussam busThe 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.
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.
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.