Seville

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Transportation Services

Sections

1. Public Transportation in Seville

Seville's public transportation system is managed by several operators, including buses, trams, metro, and bicycles. Here's a breakdown of each:

A. Buses (TUSSAM)

  • Overview: The bus network is extensive and covers the entire city, including the outskirts. It is the most commonly used public transport option in Seville.
  • Cost:
    • Single ticket: โ‚ฌ1.40 (purchased directly from the driver; cash only).
    • Rechargeable travel card (Tarjeta Multiviaje): โ‚ฌ1.00 for the card itself, then โ‚ฌ0.76 per trip (cheaper than single tickets).
    • Monthly pass: โ‚ฌ35.00 (unlimited travel for 30 days).
    • Special discounts: Students, seniors, and residents with low income can apply for discounted or free passes.
  • How to Use:
    • Purchase a Tarjeta Multiviaje at kiosks, tobacco shops (estancos), or TUSSAM offices.
    • Tap the card on the reader when boarding the bus.
  • Operating Hours:
    • Regular buses: 6:00 AM to 11:30 PM.
    • Night buses (Lรญneas Nocturnas): Operate from midnight to 2:00 AM on weekdays and until 5:00 AM on weekends.
  • Local Tips:
    • Buses can get crowded during peak hours (8:00โ€“10:00 AM and 6:00โ€“8:00 PM).
    • Use the TUSSAM app or website to check real-time schedules and routes.

B. Metro (Seville Metro)

  • Overview: Seville has one metro line (Line 1) that connects the city center with suburban areas. While limited in coverage, it is fast and efficient for certain routes.
  • Cost:
    • Single ticket: โ‚ฌ1.35โ€“โ‚ฌ1.80 (depending on the number of zones traveled).
    • Rechargeable card: โ‚ฌ1.50 for the card, then โ‚ฌ0.82โ€“โ‚ฌ1.37 per trip.
    • Monthly pass: โ‚ฌ35.00 (unlimited travel).
  • How to Use:
    • Purchase tickets or recharge cards at metro stations.
    • Tap the card at the turnstile to enter and exit the station.
  • Operating Hours:
    • Monday to Thursday: 6:30 AM to 11:00 PM.
    • Friday and Saturday: 6:30 AM to 2:00 AM.
    • Sunday: 7:30 AM to 11:00 PM.
  • Local Tips:
    • The metro is ideal for reaching neighborhoods like Mairena del Aljarafe or Montequinto.
    • Avoid peak hours to ensure a more comfortable ride.

C. Tram (MetroCentro)

  • Overview: The tram is a short line connecting key points in the city center, such as Plaza Nueva, San Bernardo, and the Seville Cathedral.
  • Cost:
    • Single ticket: โ‚ฌ1.40.
    • Included in the Tarjeta Multiviaje system (โ‚ฌ0.76 per trip).
  • How to Use:
    • Tickets can be purchased at tram stops or use the rechargeable card.
    • Validate your ticket or card at the machines on the platform.
  • Operating Hours:
    • Similar to the metro, with extended hours on weekends.
  • Local Tips:
    • The tram is particularly useful for tourists exploring the historic center.

D. Bicycles (SEVICI)

  • Overview: Seville is one of the most bike-friendly cities in Europe, with over 170 km of dedicated bike lanes. SEVICI is the public bike-sharing system.
  • Cost:
    • Weekly pass: โ‚ฌ13.33 (first 30 minutes free, then โ‚ฌ1.03 per additional hour).
    • Annual subscription: โ‚ฌ33.33 (first 30 minutes free, then โ‚ฌ0.51 per additional hour).
  • How to Use:
    • Register online or at a SEVICI station.
    • Use your card or code to unlock a bike.
    • Return the bike to any SEVICI station.
  • Local Tips:
    • Always lock your bike securely if youโ€™re not using a SEVICI station.
    • Be cautious of pedestrians in shared spaces.

2. Taxis and Ride-Sharing

A. Taxis

  • Overview: Taxis are widely available and can be hailed on the street, at taxi stands, or via phone apps like PideTaxi.
  • Cost:
    • Base fare: โ‚ฌ1.33 (daytime) / โ‚ฌ1.63 (nighttime and weekends).
    • Per kilometer: โ‚ฌ0.92 (daytime) / โ‚ฌ1.15 (nighttime and weekends).
    • Minimum fare: โ‚ฌ4.20 (daytime) / โ‚ฌ5.50 (nighttime and weekends).
    • Airport surcharge: โ‚ฌ22.20 flat rate.
  • How to Use:
    • Look for white taxis with a green light on top.
    • Payment is usually in cash, but some taxis accept cards.
  • Local Tips:
    • Tipping is not mandatory but rounding up to the nearest euro is appreciated.
    • Always check that the meter is running.

B. Ride-Sharing (Uber, Cabify, Bolt)

  • Overview: Ride-sharing apps like Uber and Cabify operate in Seville and are often cheaper than taxis.
  • Cost:
    • Prices vary depending on demand but are generally competitive with taxis.
    • Airport rides with Cabify are often cheaper than the taxi flat rate.
  • How to Use:
    • Download the app, register, and link a payment method.
    • Book a ride and track your driver in real-time.
  • Local Tips:
    • Cabify often offers discounts for first-time users.
    • Ride-sharing is a good option for late-night travel when public transport is limited.

3. Regional and Long-Distance Travel

A. Trains (RENFE)

  • Overview: Seville is a major hub for Spainโ€™s high-speed train network (AVE), connecting it to cities like Madrid, Barcelona, and Malaga.
  • Cost:
    • AVE tickets: โ‚ฌ50โ€“โ‚ฌ120 (depending on the destination and booking time).
    • Regional trains: โ‚ฌ10โ€“โ‚ฌ30.
  • How to Use:
    • Book tickets online (RENFE website or app) or at the station.
    • Arrive at least 15 minutes before departure for security checks.
  • Local Tips:
    • Book AVE tickets in advance for significant discounts.
    • Consider RENFEโ€™s loyalty program for frequent travelers.

B. Buses (Intercity)

  • Overview: Intercity buses connect Seville to nearby towns and cities. Major operators include ALSA and Damas.
  • Cost:
    • Short trips: โ‚ฌ5โ€“โ‚ฌ15.
    • Longer trips: โ‚ฌ20โ€“โ‚ฌ50.
  • How to Use:
    • Purchase tickets online or at the bus station (Plaza de Armas or Prado de San Sebastiรกn).
  • Local Tips:
    • Buses are often cheaper than trains but take longer.

4. Transportation Passes and Discounts

  • Tarjeta Multiviaje: Best for frequent travelers within the city. Rechargeable and valid on buses, trams, and metro.
  • Tourist Pass (TUSSAM): Unlimited travel for 1, 3, or 7 days. Costs range from โ‚ฌ5 to โ‚ฌ15.
  • Youth and Senior Discounts: Residents under 26 or over 65 can apply for discounted passes through TUSSAM or the metro.

5. Local Tips and Considerations

  • Walking: Sevilleโ€™s historic center is compact and best explored on foot. Many streets are pedestrian-only.
  • Apps to Download:
    • TUSSAM app for bus schedules.
    • SEVICI app for bike rentals.
    • Cabify or Uber for ride-sharing.
  • Avoid Peak Hours: Public transport can be crowded during rush hours.
  • Cash vs. Card: Always carry some cash, as not all services accept cards (e.g., bus drivers).

By understanding these options and planning ahead, you can navigate Seville efficiently and affordably. Let me know if you need further assistance!