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How to get to Seville Airport from city centre?

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.



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It takes approximately 20-25 minutes by taxi from Seville Airport to Seville City Center. However, the travel time may vary depending on traffic conditions and the exact location of your destination.

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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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Taxis between the airport and the city have a fixed price. Fares range from €22.20 during hours 07:00-21:00 Mon-Fri (non-holidays), otherwise €24.75 and €30.93 during Feria & Holy Week from 21.00 to 07.00. Prices may change during times of year. Very few hotels offer shuttle services to or from the airport.

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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.

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Do drivers using Uber pick up at SVQ Airport? Yes.

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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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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.

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Seville Airport (IATA: SVQ, ICAO: LEZL) (Spanish: Aeropuerto de Sevilla) is the sixth busiest inland airport in Spain.

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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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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 now other companies in Spain that offer door-to-door transportation service, such as Cabify, Uber and Bolt. These companies are usually less expensive than municipal taxis. To use any of these companies you must first download their app.

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You can cross the whole city center on foot in about 45 minutes. Of course, not everyone wants to walk everywhere and we all get tired sometimes! Fortunately, Seville has various transit options that include a metro line, an extensive tram system, and buses.

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  1. Reserve. Tap the Reserve icon in your updated Uber app. Reserve at least 30 minutes in advance.
  2. Receive confirmation. Reference your reservation details in the app and review your assigned driver as your trip nears. ...
  3. Ride. Meet your driver outside within the wait time included in your reservation.


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The main taxi company in Seville is Radio Taxi. You can order a taxi by phoning + 34 954 50 00 00 or you can download the Pide Taxi app. You can also try +34 954 62 22 22 - the number of Teletaxi Sevilla, another big taxi company in the city.

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Is the Seville city pass worth it? Buying a Seville tourist card will be well worth your money if you're planning to spend a while in the city and want to see many of Seville's attractions.

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You can get the ticket in the entrance machines or you can use a contactless payment. In the machine you can also get the metro card with multiple journeys (each ride will cost you less than the single ticket but you have to pay a small deposit, refundable when you return the card in the same machines).

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