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About Seville

connection A City of Cities

Seville is a synthesis of the world, a city that embraces the Gualdalquivir river to open up to an unfathomable landscape. From the ancient Cathedral to contemporary art in Las Setas, from the Cartuja Monastery to the sumptuous Casa de Pilatos palace, from the Antiquarium’s roman remains to the beautiful Palacio de Dueñas, Seville streets and squares are a trail of culture, heritage, history and fascinating tales.

Many consider Seville the most beautiful city in both Andalusia and Spain. It's not surprising, with all the Arab influences, the narrow alleys, the parks and its great historic center (Barrio Santa Cruz). Seville is also considered the birthplace of flamenco dancing.

Must See in Seville

Catedral-and-La-Giralda

Catedral and La Giralda

Seville’s showpiece church is awe-inspiring in its scale and majesty. The world’s largest Gothic cathedral, it was built between 1434 and 1517 over the remains of what was previously the city’s main mosque.

Plaza-de-Espana

Plaza de España

This emblematic plaza, designed by architect Aníbal González in the Parque de María Luisa, was the most extravagant of the building projects completed for the Latin American Exhibition of 1929.

Real-Alcazar

Real Alcazar

A magnificent combination of Christian and Mudéjar architecture, Seville’s royal palace complex is a breathtaking spectacle of palaces built in different historical. The oldest parts date back to the tenth century.

Museo-del-Baile-Flamenco

Museo del Baile Flamenco

The brainchild of sevillana flamenco dancer Cristina Hoyos, this museum illustrates the dance with interactive displays, paintings, displays of period dresses, and photos of revered performers.

public-transport_16331483  Getting to Seville

By plane

Seville airport (SVQ) is also known as San Pablo Airport. It mainly receives domestic flights, but the number of international flights is increasing year after year.

https://www.aena.es/en/sevilla.html

Discover which European airports offer direct flights to Seville:  https://www.flightconnections.com/flights-to-seville-svq

By train

You can reach the Santa Justa Station on high-speed lines from Córdoba, Madrid, Zaragoza and Barcelona on the southwest-northeast AVE line and from Málaga through AVANT trains. Find out about the high-speed train companies operating in Seville: RenfeIryo and Avlo

https://visitasevilla.es/en/santa-justa-train-station/

Media Distancia trains run from San Bernardo Station, connecting Seville with Cádiz and Málaga. It forms part of the C-1, C-4 and C-5 lines of the Seville Cercanías network.

https://visitasevilla.es/en/san-bernardo-train-station/

By road

Seville is 329 miles (530 km) south of Madrid, and the journey by car takes around 5 hours.

A network of highways connects Seville from all cardinal points: the A-49 with Huelva and Portugal, the A-92 with Malaga and Granada, the A-4 with Cordoba and Madrid, the A-66 with Extremadura and the north of Spain. The SE-30, the Ronda Super Norte and the SE-40 are the ring roads that facilitate the movement through the city and its metropolitan area.

Practical information


Climate
Average temperature in February
Min 45°F/7°C
Max 64°F/18°C


Transportation
Taxis are at fair rates and are the best way to get around Seville.


Electricity
Type F socket.
Works also with plug C and plug E


Currency
Euro (€)