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Overview of the Tram System in Seville

The MetroCentro tram is a light rail system that primarily serves the city center. It is a short but efficient line designed to connect key areas of Seville, making it particularly useful for tourists and locals traveling within the historic core.


Routes and Stops

The MetroCentro tram line currently has one route with five stops:

  1. Plaza Nueva (near the city center and major attractions like the Cathedral and Giralda)
  2. Archivo de Indias (close to the Archivo de Indias and Alcรกzar)
  3. Puerta de Jerez (near the University of Seville and the Torre del Oro)
  4. San Bernardo (a major transport hub connecting to the Seville Metro and regional trains)
  5. Prado de San Sebastiรกn (close to the bus station and the Marรญa Luisa Park)

The tram line is relatively short, but it connects some of the most important landmarks and transportation hubs in the city.


Schedules

  • Operating Hours:
    • Monday to Thursday: 6:00 AM โ€“ 11:30 PM
    • Friday and Saturday: 6:00 AM โ€“ 2:00 AM
    • Sunday and Holidays: 7:00 AM โ€“ 11:30 PM
  • Frequency: Trams run approximately every 7-10 minutes, depending on the time of day.

Ticket Costs

  • Single Ticket: โ‚ฌ1.40 (valid for one trip on the tram).
  • Reloadable Travel Card (Tarjeta Multiviaje): โ‚ฌ0.76 per trip (requires an initial purchase of the card for โ‚ฌ1.50, which can be reloaded).
  • Tourist Passes:
    • 1-day pass: โ‚ฌ5.00
    • 3-day pass: โ‚ฌ10.00 These passes allow unlimited travel on the tram, buses, and metro within the city.

How to Purchase Tickets

  1. Ticket Machines: Located at all tram stops. These machines accept cash and credit/debit cards.
  2. Reloadable Travel Cards: Can be purchased and reloaded at tram stops, metro stations, and authorized kiosks or tobacco shops (known as "estancos").
  3. Tourist Passes: Available at major transport hubs, tourist information centers, and some hotels.

Passes and Discounts

  • Consorcio de Transportes Travel Card: This card can be used across all public transport in Seville, including buses, metro, and trams, offering discounted fares.
  • Student and Senior Discounts: Available for residents with proper documentation, but not typically applicable to tourists.

Accessibility Features

The MetroCentro tram is fully accessible:

  • Low-floor trams: Easy boarding for wheelchairs, strollers, and those with mobility challenges.
  • Audio and visual announcements: Stops are announced in Spanish, and screens display the next stop.
  • Designated spaces: Reserved areas for wheelchairs and strollers.

Local Tips and Considerations

  1. Peak Hours: The tram can get crowded during rush hours (8:00-9:30 AM and 6:00-8:00 PM), so plan accordingly.
  2. Validate Your Ticket: If youโ€™re using a single ticket or travel card, make sure to validate it at the machines on the platform before boarding.
  3. Combine with Walking: The tram covers a small area, so itโ€™s best used in combination with walking or other transport modes to explore the city fully.
  4. Beware of Pickpockets: As with any public transport in a busy city, keep an eye on your belongings, especially in crowded trams.
  5. Cultural Etiquette: Locals are generally polite on public transport. Offer your seat to elderly passengers, pregnant women, or those with disabilities.
  6. Seasonal Considerations: Seville can get extremely hot in the summer (up to 40ยฐC/104ยฐF), so the air-conditioned tram can be a welcome relief.

Practical Aspects for Tourists

  • Landmark Proximity: The tram is ideal for visiting major attractions like the Seville Cathedral, Alcรกzar, and Torre del Oro.
  • Connection to Other Transport: At San Bernardo and Prado de San Sebastiรกn, you can transfer to the metro, buses, or regional trains for trips outside the city center.
  • Eco-Friendly Option: The tram is electric and environmentally friendly, aligning with Sevilleโ€™s efforts to reduce traffic in the historic center.

Future Developments

The MetroCentro tram line is expected to expand in the coming years, potentially adding more stops to better serve the city. Check for updates if youโ€™re planning a visit in the future.


By using the MetroCentro tram in Seville, youโ€™ll find it easy to navigate the city center while enjoying a clean, efficient, and eco-friendly mode of transport. Combine it with walking and other public transport options to make the most of your time in this vibrant city!