How to get to Seville? Train is definitely the best option, especially of you’re traveling from another Spanish city.
The main Seville train station is called Sevilla Santa Justa, and it’s the third-busiest station in Spain, servicing 9+ million travelers per year.
You may wonder if Metro Sevilla, the city’s subway service, is a good option to move around Seville and reach the main highlights.
A free Seville subway map is available at most Metro stations. Go to the ticket office and ask the staff to hand you one. All you have to say is “Un mapa, por favor” (A map, please).
The Seville subway, was inaugurated in 2009. The Metro Sevilla network is the 5th in Spain in terms of kilometres and the number of people transported.
The Seville Cercanías trains are the local commuter trains that serve the city, and run frequently to small towns in the outskirts. Seville has a good train connection with Renfe suburban network.
Purchasing your Seville Cercanías train tickets is essential since you can’t use any bus or subway ticket on the train network.
As a rule of thumb the Seville taxi service works perfectly fine. Taxis are available everywhere, and they drive you wherever you want. Drivers are in general nice and reliable and the vehicles are in good shape.
The official Seville taxi is white with a yellow diagonal stripe across the back door. Using a taxi in Seville is a comfortable and fast option compared to other means of public transport, particularly if you are in a rush and need to be somewhere in a short time.
Below you can find the Sevilla Fútbol Club 2021-2022 official calendar, in which all the matches the club will play during the season are detailed. As you can see, the calendar is organized in chronological order and it includes all the competitions in which Sevilla FC participate.