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How much is a taxi from Malaga to Seville?

The price of taxi transfer from Malaga Airport to Seville for up to 4 passengers is €228. For a minivan for up to 7 passengers it costs €276 and for a minibus for up to 20 passengers it's €339. What are the local municipal taxi fares in Seville? Day time: €2.50 basic charge, €1.78 km, €19.20 waiting per hour.



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Yes, there is a direct train from Málaga to Seville.

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How long does the bus take from Málaga to Seville? On average, the bus takes approximately 3 hours and 15 minutes to get from Málaga to Seville. The fastest journey by bus from Málaga to Seville is 2 hours and 30 minutes, however, your journey time may vary depending on traffic conditions along the route.

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Taxi fare from Seville Airport to city centre. There is no set price for the taxi ride from Seville Airport (SQV) to the city centre. However, under normal circumstances, the ride should cost between 20-25€ depending on where you are being delivered in the centre.

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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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Full-Day Guided Tour to Seville from Malaga If you have a day free in Malaga but no transport, use your time to visit Seville with this guided day trip. You'll use your time on the road to learn about the history and traditions of the city through your guide's commentary, then have ample time to explore Seville itself.

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Overall, two days in Seville is enough to see the main sights including the Real Alcazar, Plaza de Espana, and Cathedral and Giralda. There are plenty of things to do in Seville to keep you occupied for at least 48 hours.

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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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There are Seville landmarks that are on everyone's list, but there are others that you might not know as much about. The good thing is that as you'll be in the city for five days, you'll have enough time to see everything in detail, especially if you follow my advice and the daily tours I've prepared for you.

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Is the train from Seville to Malaga scenic? Indeed it is! Taking Seville to Malaga high-speed train is your ticket to an amazing show of natural beauty. During your journey, you'll see dramatic Spain scenery at its best: from mountainous landscaped to lovely countryside.

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While the best form of travel in Spain is often actually bus or train rather than domestic flight, arriving from other places in Europe will be easiest achieved by plane, and there are handful of airlines, in particular Ryanair and Vueling that operate daily flights to Seville airport from all around Europe.

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Reserving point-to-point tickets in advance (available up to 60 days ahead of travel) is the best way to save money and to guarantee a seat on your preferred train. Furthermore, many areas of Spain aren't well served by its train system — for many trips, buses and even flights may be a better option.

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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.

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With City Sightseeing Seville, you won't have time to get bored! Get around the city with the 24-hour Hop-on Hop-off bus. Our tour starts at the iconic Torre del Oro. The route continues to Plaza de España and María Luisa Park.

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In Spain, tipping is entirely optional and it's not very common. You may see people leaving small change at cafés and bars and, eventually, someone tipping at a nice expensive restaurant. But most of the time, you won't see anyone other than tourists leaving a tip.

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