Seville

By plane
By plane

Sevilla International Airport IATA: SVQ is located about 25 minutes drive from the city center.

A bus service "Especial Aeropuerto EA" (http://www.tussam.es/inde...) runs about every 30 minutes from just outside the "Arrivals" hall during most of the day though with longer gaps from 1PM-4PM and costs approx. €2.40. Taxis are always available next to the bus stop and run on a fixed fare to Seville center, just under €18 during the day and just under €21 after 10PM and on weekends/holidays. Much controversy has been stirred by some taxi drivers trying to overcharge tourists, so be careful to pay no more than this if you are traveling into the city. Other destinations outside Seville obviously cost more and are metered. Tips are not necessary, though €1-2 for polite, helpful service is appreciated. You might also want to be aware of the fact that speed limits seem to be considered as kind of minimum speed by most taxi drivers...

La Parra Internation Airport IATA: XRY in located 10km from Jerez de la Frontera, in the way to Seville.

Used by discount airlines such as Ryanair from Frankfurt-Hahn London-Stansted.

Please Note that Ryanair also flies to Sevilla International airport, from more destinations than Jerez.

By train
By train

Sevilla Santa Justa Station is on the eastern edge of Seville city centre. Completed in 1991, the station is the southern terminus of the Spanish high speed AVE train service.

High-speed are great if time is of the essence, less than an hour from the wonderful city of Córdoba, less than three hours run from Madrid to Seville. However, slower trains remain a bargain, and there is an overnight train that runs from Barcelona to Seville in under 11 hours.

By car
By car

Driving is also always an option for long distance travel in Spain, but isn't as convenient or as useful once in town.