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The Ultimate Travel Guide to the Seville: Hostels, Itinerary, Transportation & More…

Updated: Jun 24


Seville is a beautiful Andalusian city located in the South of Spain, known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture, and is a popular tourist destination. Whether you're interested in history, art, or simply exploring charming streets, Seville has something for everyone.


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Some of the must-visit attractions in Seville include the stunning Seville Cathedral, the Alcázar of Seville, and the Plaza de España. Seville is a special city that generally leaves its mark on tourists. Being the largest historic city in Europe, Seville, you will be awe-struck by the rich history, temperament and flamenco and amazing tapas.


Here is a travel guide for Seville that goes into detail about hostel accommodation, transportation, insurance, safety and more!


Accommodation ( Hostels in Seville)


Seville is a beautiful city. You can stay at hotels, Airbnb's or hostels. I personally prefer living in hostels as it allows me to get the true experience of exploring the city. Seville has some great hostels that are cozy and have a great social atmosphere that showcase the culture and beauty of Seville.


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If you're on a budget and are planning on exploring the city with other people, I suggest hostels. They are a great cheap alternative that allows you to make friends and explore all the gems of the city.


Dorm beds in hostels typically begin around 15 EUR per night in the low-season and go as high as 40 EUR in major during the summer. Budget hotels begin around 55 EUR for a twin or double and go up from there.


To discover the best hostels in Seville, use Hostelmatch.



Transportation


Public transportation


Seville offers a reliable and efficient public transport system which consists of buses, trams, and bicycles. Single rides usually cost between 1-2 EUR. You can often buy day passes that save you money overall if you plan on using the metro system quite a bit.


Bus


The bus is the cheapest option for getting to Seville. FlixBus has tickets starting as low as 5 EUR. Most buses come with outlets and free Wi-Fi. The bus connectivity in Spain is great making it a popular choice of travel amongst solo travellers.


Taxi


Taxis are a convenient way for getting to and from Seville. Kiwi Taxi are comfortable and drop you to your destination.


Trains


RENFE is the national rail line in Spain, and the country has both high-speed trains and regular trains. High-speed trains are more expensive depending on your journey. If you have a Eurail pass, that might be a great option to get to and from Seville as well.


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Flying


The fastest way to travel is by air. Ryanair and Veuling offer great fares to fly to and out of Seville. However, being budget airlines, you do need to pay for all the extras on these cheap flights (such as checked baggage, picking your own seat, etc.) You can get a cheap flight from Seville to Barcelona or Madrid for as low as 25 EUR.


Explore flights with Expedia.


Car rental


You can catch beautiful scenic views driving around Spain in a rented car. The minimum age for renting a car is 21 and you will need an International Driving Permit prior to booking.



Ridesharing


If you have ever been on an Uber share car, this experience is similar. You can catch a ride-sharing serve between cities that are usually offered by locals. You book one seat in their car and will be sharing the car with other travellers like yourself. Drivers are verified and it’s perfectly safe. BlaBlaCar is the biggest company.


Safety


In terms of safety, Europe is generally safe for travellers, with low rates of violent crime. However, pickpocketing and tourist scams are common in popular destinations. Stay vigilant, keep your belongings secure, and be cautious of strangers approaching you. Familiarize yourself with common scams in your destination to avoid falling victim.


E-Sim


E-Sims are great to get connectivity during your travels without having to worry about local sims and connections. E-sims are much cheaper, easy to activate and do not create a dent in your wallet.


Get the best E-SIm for your next trip with Airalo.


Travel Insurance


Travel insurance is one of the most important requirements as a traveller. Medical bills, Lost Baggage or cancelled trips are costly and you don't want to be stuck with a huge bill from your travels. Always be prepared with travel insurance and make sure to have one that covers you well.


Safetywing is one of the best travel insurance providers for Digital Nomads and Solo travellers.


Schengen Visa


Lastly, be aware of the Schengen visa rules if you plan to stay in Schengen for more than 90 days. The Schengen Area allows visa-free travel for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. If you wish to stay longer, explore other options like alternating between Schengen and non-Schengen countries.


Food


Spain is home to great food and has a unique cuisine. While each region in Spain has it own unique cuisine, Seville is the home for Andalusian food. It’s no surprise, then, that eating out in Seville is a cherished local pastime. Home to around 3,000 tapas bars last we checked, it would take years to even scratch the surface of the Andalusian capital’s fascinating food scene.


Andalusia is Spain's second-largest autonomous community, encompassing its southern coastline (also known as the Costa del Sol). It also reflects influences from Muslim, Christian, and Jewish culture, creating a combination that's truly one of a kind.


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As a foodie, your tastebuds will thank you as there are thousands of local approved restaurants that give you an authentic local Andalusian dishes. Here is a list of all the great local dishes you should try in Seville. Common favorites include Secreto Ibérico & Presa Ibérica ( Spanish Pork), Carrillada de Cerdo (Pork Cheek), Gazpancho ( Cold Tomato soup) and many more.


You can get usually find tapas for 5-10 EUR. A decent casual restaurant meal costs around 15 EUR. If you go out for paella, drinks, or appetizers, plan to spend around 30 EUR for a meal.


You can hop on food tours in Seville and get a feel of the most exquisite meals the city has to offer. Its cuisine features plenty of fresh fish and seafood, as well as typical Andalusian dishes from farther inland.



4-Day Travel Guide for Seville, Spain

DAY 1 Morning

Start your day in the El Arenal District, a vibrant neighbourhood known for its historic buildings and lively atmosphere. Take a stroll along the Guadalquivir River and admire the beautiful views. Visit the Viana Palace, a stunning Renaissance palace with 12 courtyards and a collection of art and antiques.

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Afternoon

Enjoy a traditional flamenco performance at Tablao El Cardenal, one of the best flamenco venues in Seville. Afterward, explore the Palace of San Telmo, a Baroque palace with beautiful gardens and a striking façade. Evening

Head to Torre del Oro, a 13th-century tower located on the banks of the Guadalquivir River. Climb to the top for panoramic views of the city. Then, cross the river to the neighbourhood of Triana, known for its flamenco culture and ceramic workshops. Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant and savour traditional Andalusian cuisine.

DAY 2 Morning

Start your day at Plaza de Las Tendillas, a bustling square in the heart of Seville. Explore the surrounding streets and browse the shops. Visit the Seville Bullring, one of the oldest bullrings in Spain, and learn about the history and tradition of bullfighting. Afternoon

Immerse yourself in the world of flamenco at the Flamenco Dance Museum, where you can watch performances and learn about the history and techniques of this passionate dance form. Afterwards, visit the iconic Plaza de España, a grand square with beautiful architecture and tiled alcoves representing different provinces of Spain.

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Evening

Take a trip to the ancient city of Itálica, located just outside of Seville. Explore the ruins of this Roman city and admire the well-preserved amphitheater. End your evening with a visit to the General Archive of the Indies, a UNESCO World Heritage site that houses a vast collection of documents related to the Spanish Empire. DAY 3 Morning

Begin your day by exploring the historic center of Seville. Start at The Giralda, the bell tower of Seville Cathedral, and climb to the top for breathtaking views of the city. Then, visit Maria Luisa Park, a beautiful park filled with lush gardens, fountains, and historic buildings.

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Afternoon

Wander through the charming neighborhood of Santa Cruz, known for its narrow streets, picturesque squares, and orange trees. Explore the Inquisition Museum, located in the Castle of San Jorge, and learn about the history of the Spanish Inquisition. Evening

Cross the Roman Bridge, a picturesque bridge that spans the Guadalquivir River. Enjoy a fun-filled afternoon at Magic Island Park, an amusement park with thrilling rides and attractions. End your evening with a visit to Seville Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, and marvel at its stunning architecture and ornate interior. DAY 4 Morning

Start your day with a visit to the Royal Alcázar of Seville, a magnificent palace complex that showcases a blend of Moorish and Christian architecture. Explore the beautiful gardens and intricate courtyards of this UNESCO World Heritage site.

Start your day with a visit to the Royal Alcázar of Seville, a magnificent palace complex that showcases a blend of Moorish and Christian architecture. Explore the beautiful gardens and intricate courtyards of this UNESCO World Heritage site.

Afternoon

Take a leisurely stroll through the streets of Seville and soak in the atmosphere of this vibrant city. Visit local shops and boutiques, and stop by traditional tapas bars to sample delicious Spanish dishes. Bedtime. Evening

Enjoy a leisurely dinner at a local restaurant, savouring the flavours of Andalusian cuisine. Afterward, take a relaxing evening walk along the Guadalquivir River and admire the illuminated bridges and buildings.


Bonus Suggestions

  • Look up the menu and make a reservation at Bar El Comercio for breakfast.

  • Make a reservation at Bodega Santa Cruz Las Columnas for lunch.

  • Make a reservation at Restaurante Eslava for dinner.

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