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Getting to Seville by train, bus, or car

By train:

The Santa Justa train station serves as an important hub for connections between the Andalusia´s main cities and all of the Autonomous Regions of Spain and Europe. Major train lines from Madrid, Malaga and Granada converge here.

• AVEs (high speed trains), which daily connect to/from Cordoba (around€30 to €50, 40 minutes), Malaga (€36, 2 hours), Madrid (usually €64 to €70, 2½ hours) or Barcelona (€80 to €250 5½ hours).

• Regional and local trains. In addition to the AVE service, this modern station concentrates all railway traffic, with trains to various towns of the province, to all the capitals of Andalusia and to other Spanish cities.

 

If you are flying to Madrid, the high-speed train station can be reached from Madrid airport by either underground or taxi.

 

Santa Justa Train station:

Address: Avda. Kansas City s/n. 41007 Sevilla.

International information phone: +34 902 243 402

To know more about train services and other train types and destinations please visit www.renfe.es.

 

By bus:

Seville has two bus stations, each providing services to separate cities:

 

Plaza de Armas (bus station):

Address: Avenida del Cristo de la Expiración, s/n. - Sevilla

Tel: +34 95 490 80 40

 

Prado de San Sebastian (bus station)

Address: Manuel Vázquez Sagastizábal s/n. - Sevilla

Tel: +34 95 441 71 11

 

Prado de San Sebastián, just southeast of the Barrio de Santa Cruz, provides bus services to Seville province, cities of Andalusia, plus Barcelona, Cartagena, and Murcia, whereas Plaza de Armas, by the Puente del Cachorro, connects with Seville and Huelva province, rest of Spain, and Portugal.

For further information, please check www.infosevilla.com

 

By car:

Renovated highway and access roads and rapid beltways provide precise connections to all neuralgic points of the city and its surroundings. Seville has now become one of Spain's best connected cities by road, with highways connecting all Andalusia´s main cities as well as Madrid and Portugal. Main access roads are the A-92, N-IV, A-4, and A-49. You can find in the following chart the distance (in km.) between Spain's main cities and Seville.

 

Road distance chart

 




Further Travel Info:

Seville International Airport (SVQ)

Getting to Seville by plane

Direct international flights to/from Seville Airport (SVQ)

Getting to Seville from/to other Spanish airports

From/to Seville Airport

Getting around in Seville

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