Complete Guide to Seville Public Transportation in 2025
Complete Guide to Seville Public Transportation in 2025
Ticket types, transit cards, fares, and how to get around the city smoothly
Seville is a compact city with most tourist attractions located around its historic center. While you may not need to rely heavily on public transportation during your stay—especially if you're exploring on foot or avoiding the summer heat—knowing your options can come in handy when heading to bus terminals, train stations, or the airport.
Here’s a complete and updated guide to Seville’s public transportation in 2025, including ticket types, how to use them, and money-saving tips.
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π Public Transportation in Seville: Overview
π City Buses (TUSSAM)
Hours: 6:00 AM – 11:30 PM (varies by route)
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Standard Fare: €1.40
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With TUSSAM card:
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Without transfer: €0.69 → €0.35 (50% discount valid until June 30, 2025)
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With transfer: €0.76 → €0.38
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Tips:
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Board through the front door and either pay the driver in cash or tap your transport card.
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Transfers allowed within 60 minutes, excluding the same line.
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No large suitcases allowed.
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Press the stop button and exit through the rear/middle door.
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Children under 3 ride free.
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Hours:
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Mon–Sat: 6:00 AM – 11:30 PM
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Sun: 7:00 AM – 11:30 PM
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Fares: Same as buses.
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Tips:
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Buy single tickets at machines at tram stops or use your TUSSAM card.
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Clean and air-conditioned—great for hot days in the historic center.
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7 stops only, slow but scenic.
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π Metro (Line 1)
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Hours:
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Mon–Thu: 6:30 AM – 11:00 PM
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Fri–Sat: 6:30 AM – 2:00 AM
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Sun: 7:30 AM – 11:00 PM
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Fares:
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Single: €1.35
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With Consortium Card: €0.82 → €0.41 (50% discount valid until June 30, 2025)
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Tips:
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Purchase at station ticket machines (cash or card accepted).
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Contactless bank cards also accepted.
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Less useful for tourists as the route runs mostly in suburbs.
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π Taxi
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Flat rate to/from airport:
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Weekdays (7:00–21:00): €25.72
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Nights/weekends: €28.67
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Good to Know:
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No extra fee for luggage or late-night/weekend travel from Santa Justa station.
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Apps like Uber, Cabify, FreeNow, and Bolt are available.
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π EA Airport Bus
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Hours: 5:20 AM – 1:00 AM
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Fares:
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One-way: €4.00
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Round-trip: €6.00
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Tip: Not covered by any transport card.
π️ Seville Transport Cards & Passes (2025)
Type | Description | Price | Features |
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Single Ticket | One-time ride | €1.40 | Buy from the driver (bus) or ticket machine (tram) |
TUSSAM Multi-Trip Card | Rechargeable card for bus & tram | €1.50 deposit €0.69/ride (no transfer) €0.76/ride (with transfer) → Discounted to €0.35 / €0.38 until 30 June | Transfer within 60 mins, up to 30 users can share |
Tourist Pass | Unlimited use for 1 or 3 days | €5 (1 day) €10 (3 days) + €1.50 deposit | Personal use only, unlimited bus/tram (No EA airport bus) |
30-Day Pass | For long-term travelers | €35.30 → €17.70 (with discount) | Unlimited bus/tram for 30 days, not shareable |
Consortium Card (CTMA) | Regional pass valid on metro too | €1.50 deposit €0.82 → €0.41/ride (w/ discount) | Includes metro, limited transfers, not widely needed for tourists |
π TUSSAM Info Page (English) π Consortium Info Page (Spanish)
π‘ Final Tips for Travelers
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π° 50% Fare Discount: All public transport fares are reduced by 50% until June 30, 2025, under a national energy-saving policy.
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πΆ Kids under 3 ride free on all public transport.
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π§³ No large luggage allowed on city buses and trams.
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π± Use the TUSSAM app for real-time arrivals, route planning, and top-up options.
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π Transfer policy: Most passes allow transfers within 60 minutes (excluding the same line).
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π« EA Airport Bus is excluded from all passes.
π Save this guide before your trip to Seville. Knowing how the local transport works means less stress—and more time enjoying tapas and flamenco!
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