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Seville, the capital of Andalusia, is famous for flamenco dancing, the fictional Don Juan, historic monuments and a rich culture. Seville's history dates back 2,200 years and was heavily shaped by several civilisations including the Roman, Moorish and Castilian. It is this blend of influences that was instrumental in the city's development and transformation under the Industrial Revolution. A vigorous economy combined with a colourful history give the capital a charming allure. It is not surprising that there are many flights to Seville bringing visitors who want to experience its attractions. Check out our offers flight + hotel to Seville!
Seville offers lots of activities for visitors to the city and the choices can sometimes be overwhelming. Admire the well-preserved monuments, churches and landmarks. Explore intricate palaces, amazing museums or just soak up the atmosphere at a beautiful plaza. At night time, put on your dancing shoes and groove in the discos. Whether you are in the city for a weekend break or a long holiday, you are not going to be disappointed when you book cheap flights to Seville.
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Seville Airport is the main international airport in Seville. It is the sixth busiest airport in mainland Spain. Capable of handling six million passengers, the airport serves 45 European and international destinations (mainly northern Africa). Its terminal features duty-free shops, restaurants, banks, parking facilities, car rental booths and VIP lounges for arriving and departing passengers on trips to Seville.
The top carriers that are present at the airport include the following: Ryanair, Vueling and Iberia.
Seville Airport is located 10km from Seville city.
The airport is accessible in a number of ways. The Airport Express bus takes passengers to the Plaza de Armas which is in the centre of Seville; the bus makes several stops including the train station of Estacion de Santa Justa. Another way to reach the centre or the airport is to take a taxi. Taxi stands are situated outside the terminal. In the city, you can flag a cab. If taking a rental car, be mindful of the narrow roads and difficult parking in the city.