Loading Page...

Is there a direct train from Malaga to Seville?

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



People Also Ask

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.

MORE DETAILS

Trainline is the official reseller of Renfe and Avlo, the brands of Spain's national railway company, OUIGO and iryo as well. So you all have ALL the options in just one place. Trainline sells train tickets for the same price as the Spanish carriers.

MORE DETAILS

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.

MORE DETAILS

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.

MORE DETAILS

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.

MORE DETAILS

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.

MORE DETAILS

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.

MORE DETAILS

When's the best time to visit Seville?
  • Peak high season: two weeks in mid-March and late April/early May. Best time to go for festivals. ...
  • High season: April to June, September to October. Best time to go for outdoor activities. ...
  • Shoulder season: November, February and March. ...
  • Low season: July, August, December and January.


MORE DETAILS

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.

MORE DETAILS

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.

MORE DETAILS

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.

MORE DETAILS

Trainline is the official reseller of Renfe and Avlo, the brands of Spain's national railway company, OUIGO and iryo as well. So you all have ALL the options in just one place. Trainline sells train tickets for the same price as the Spanish carriers. It does add a small booking fee.

MORE DETAILS

If you don't want to see ads interspersed with journey results, your best bet is either Railboard or TrainPal. The Trainline app mixes in banner ads with its results. TrainPal will show you offers and promotions, but we wouldn't consider these adverts, and they're certainly not mixed in with the journey results!

MORE DETAILS

www.omio.com & www.thetrainline.com also connect to Renfe's ticketing system to sell Renfe tickets at exactly the same prices as Renfe with the same print-your-own or collect-at-station tickets, very easily, all overseas credit cards accepted.

MORE DETAILS