How to reach Sevilla?

By plane

Sevilla airport known as San Pablo airport (IATA code: SVQ) connects the city to several important capitals of Europe as London or Paris apart from other Spanish cities as Madrid or Barcelona. A complete (an updated) list of airlines and destination can be found at Wikipedia. Extra information could be found at AENA web page.

Below you can find a list of airports with direct flights to Sevilla:

We recommend your flight connection through Barcelona. In case you need to come through Madrid-Barajas airport, take into account that the domestic flights terminal (T4) is several kilometers far from the international flights terminals (T1-T3). Make sure about this fact when scheduling the time. A detailed map of the airport is available at AENA.

There are two international airports close to Sevilla: Málaga airport 250 kms far and Faro airport (in Algarve, Portugal) 200 kms far. There are buses connecting those cities with Sevilla.

By train

Sevilla train station (called Santa Justa station) is connected to Madrid (Atocha station) and Barcelona (Sants station) through a high-speed rail (AVE). The trip is covered in 2h35' and 5h40', respectively. Prices and tickets for those destinations and many others in Spain are available at RENFE webpage.

By car

There are several motorways that cross Sevilla, as shown below:

How to move in Sevilla?

Taxis

It is the best option if you come from the airport. The airport trip costs 20-25€, depending on the time and the baggage. The minimum fee for a normal trip is 3-4€.

Buses and tramway

It is the best option if you do not want to take a taxi. There is a bus from the airport that let you in Prado San Sebastian where you can take the tramway to get to the hotel. It is quite cheap compared to the taxi (2.40€ for a single trip or 4.20€ for a round trip). The schedule and stops of the airport bus are shown here.

The closest stop to the hotel is the tram (T1) stop at Plaza Nueva, which is only 100 meters far

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A detailed page with the bus and tram lines map, timetables and other useful information can be found at TUSSAM web page.

Underground

There is an underground (metro) line with some stations (San Bernardo, Prado San Sebastián and Puerta Jerez) connecting to the tram. A detailed page with the underground list of stations, timetables and fees can be found at this web page (unfortunately in Spanish).

Train

There is a commuter train called cercanias (line C-4) that connects the main train station (Santa Justa) with San Bernardo station, where a connection to the tram can be made. You can find here timetibles and fees of the commuter train.

Bicycle

Sevilla is plenty of bike lanes crossing the whole city. There is also a service of bike hiring with many stops close to the bike lanes (and, of course, the conference venue). There is a 7 days subscription whose fee is only 10€ as long as trips are shorter than 30 minutes.

What to do in Sevilla?

Sightseeing

This is the typical activity doing for most of tourist visiting Sevilla. The city is plenty of monuments and museums that are worth visiting. Sevilla owns one of the oldest and largest downtows in Europe. Here we detail some of them:

These monuments and some other ones are shown in the Conference Map.

Miscellaneous

Sorroundings

More information

Updated August 21, 2011