The historic center of Seville is one of the largest in Europe, making public transportation very useful for reaching every corner of this beautiful city. In this article, we explain how to make the most of Seville’s efficient transportation network, including the metro, tram, and numerous urban buses.
Sevilla Underground
Seville’s metro consists of a single line with 22 stations, serving not only Seville but also the neighboring towns of Mairena de Aljarafe, San Juan de Aznalfarache, Alcalá de Guadaíra, and Dos Hermanas.
The metro stops that serve Seville’s historic center are Puerta Jerez and El Prado de San Sebastián.
Sevilla Metro Timetables
Monday to Thursday from 06:30 to 23:00 at night.
Fridays and holiday eves from 06:30 to 02:00 in the morning.
Saturdays from 07:30 to 02:00 in the morning.
Sundays and holidays from 07:30 to 23:00 at night.
The frequency is 4/5 minutes during peak hours (main hours during the week) and the maximum is 15 minutes during off-peak hours such as Friday or Saturday mornings.
Prices
Single ticket: 1,35€ 0 hops/ 1,6€ 1 hops / 1,8€ 2 hops
Round trip ticket: 2,7€ 0 hops/ 3,2€ 1 hop / 3,6 2 hops
One day ticket without limits: 4,5€.
A jump means changing “color” on the station map. Normally, if you stay in the center of Seville you will not have to make any jumps.
Sevilla Tram
The route of the tram of Seville is almost entirely through the historic center so it is very convenient if you are sightseeing in the city.
It consists of 5 stops along 2.2 km.
Sevilla Tram Timetables
From Monday to Thursday from 6:00 to 23:30
Fridays and Saturdays: 6:00 to 2:00
Sundays and holidays: 6:00 to 23:30
Frequencies vary between 7 to 9 minutes depending on the time of day.
Prices
The ticket for the Seville tramway costs 1,4€, costing 0,69€ with the TUSSAM bus card.
Buses in Sevilla (TUSSAM)
Seville has a wide network of urban buses managed by TUSSAM. The best thing to do is to download the TUSSAM app.