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Seville is a destination open to the world, perfectly linked to the main European cities. To get to Seville, you can arrive any way you like: by air, road, train… even by sea. Choose your preferred means of transport. We’re waiting for you!
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If you decide to fly to Seville, you’ll land at the Seville airport, also called the San Pablo airport. It’s a first-class airport in a city with a long aeronautical tradition. Not in vain, as next to the Seville airport is one of the most important aeronautical complexes in Europe.
The Seville Airport was expanded in 1992, under a design completed by the prestigious architect Rafael Moneo. It’s hall, dominated by arches supported by vaults is a tribute to the culture of Seville and Andalusia.
The airport has excellent parking areas, with access to the arrival and departure halls, offering all the necessary modes: parking for long, medium or short stays.
From the airport, you can get to the centre of Seville in just 15 minutes if you use your own car, rent a car or take a taxi. And it will take just 35 minutes if you choose the bus. In the annex, we detail these services.
Seville is a pioneer in the development of Spain’s high-speed rail. In fact, in 1992, it was the inaugural destination for the first high-speed railway line built in our country.
Currently, you can reach Santa Justa Station on high-speed lines from Cordoba, Madrid, Zaragoza and Barcelona on the southwest-northeast line of the AVE and from Malaga on the AVANT trains. And thanks to high-speed connections with Europe, today a person could travel, for example, from London to Seville along high-speed rails the whole way.
Santa Justa Station is the work of renowned architects from Seville, Cruz y Ortiz. The location of the terminal is formidable, just a 15-minute walk from the city centre.
Seville is perfectly connected by road. A network of highways connect it with all areas: the A-49 links it with Huelva and Portugal. The A-92 links to Malaga and Granada. The A-4 arrives from Cordoba and Madrid. The A-66 connects to Extremadura and the north of Spain.
The SE-30, the Ronda Super Norte and the SE-40 are the bypass roads that facilitate movement around the city and its metropolitan area.
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