
Travelling to Sevilla
Seville became one of Spain’s cities with the best communications in all means of transportation. The Expo of ’92 celebration in our city sped up the dive into modernity, with construction and infrastructure.
BY ROAD
Seville is joined to Madrid through the A-4, one of the six radial highways that connect the Iberian Peninsula centre with the cities and provinces in the coast.
Apart from private transportation, there are many different companies that arrive to Seville from the main Spanish, Andalusian and even some European capital cities, from the bus stations: “Plaza de Armas” and “Prado San Sebastian.”
BY AIR
Seville is very well-communicated by air. The Airport, designed by Rafael Moneo, constitutes one of the most prominent examples in the contemporaneous architecture in the city.
Moreover, there is a taxi stop that lets you arrive to the airport from any city point with a fare around 22€.
BY TRAIN
Seville is one of the first high speed line that was built in Spain after Madrid. Santa Justa Railway Station is another important building for transportation in Seville. Sevilla-Santa Justa is connected with high-speed lines to Cordoba, Madrid, Zaragoza and Barcelona in the SW-NE line and to Malaga by means of AVANT trains; Renfe operates both of them.
For any question regarding the arrival to Sevilla, contact us at sevilla2015@eype.es.
