By Plane
If you decide to fly to Seville, you’ll land at the Seville Airport (San Pablo). It’s a first-class facility in a city with a long aeronautical tradition, located next to one of Europe's most significant aeronautical complexes.
Designed by Rafael Moneo in 1992, the hall is a tribute to Sevillian culture, dominated by arches and vaults. The airport is conveniently located just 15 minutes from the city centre by taxi or car, and 35 minutes by bus.
By Train
Seville is a pioneer in high-speed rail. Santa Justa Station, designed by architects Cruz y Ortiz, connects Seville to Madrid, Barcelona, and even London via high-speed links. The terminal is a formidable 15-minute walk from the city centre.
By Ship
Accessing Seville through the Guadalquivir River offers a unique charm. Cruises arrive at the edge of the city centre at the Muelle de las Delicias, steps away from María Luisa Park.
By Car
Seville is perfectly connected via a network of highways: A-49 (Portugal/Huelva), A-92 (Malaga/Granada), A-4 (Madrid/Cordoba), and A-66 (North of Spain). Bypass roads like SE-30 and SE-40 facilitate movement around the metropolitan area.