Airport Guides
Seville Airport
Here you'll find essential information on Seville Airport, including contact details, airport transfer facts, details of airport facilities, and how to get there.
Full Airport Name
Seville Airport
Address
Carretera Nal IV Madrid-Cádiz Km. 532 41020 Sevilla, Spain
Airport Code
SVQ
Country Code
34
Telephone
(902) 404 704
E-mail
Website
Number of Terminals
1
Time Zone
GMT + 1 (GMT + 2 from last Sunday in March to last Sunday in October)
Location
The airport is located 10km (6 miles) to the northwest of Seville, between the city limits of Seville and Rinconada.
Driving Directions
From Seville, take the San Pablo dual carriageway linking to the A-4 national motorway, direction Madrid. The airport access slip road is at the Km 533 point. From Cadiz and Huelva, follow the SE-30 to the junction with the A-4 national motorway and take the access slip road at Km 533. From Cordoba, before arriving in Seville, take the airport access slip road at Km 533 on the A-4 national motorway.
Car Parking
There are two parking lots (tel: (954) 449 060), one with 750 spaces and the other with 1,250 spaces. There are both short-term and long-term parking spaces.
Car Hire
EasyTerra offers Car Rental at Seville Airport, combining the results of multiple companies.
Car hire is offered by Atesa, Avis, Crown Car Hire, Europcar and Hertz.
Public Transport
Bus: Seville's urban transport company (tel: (902) 210 317) operates buses between the airport and the Santa Justa Railway Station in Seville every half hour from 0615-0845, from 0945-1445 and from 1630-2300 Mon-Fri.
Taxi: Taxis are available from the kerb opposite the terminal. The journey time from the airport to the city centre is 15-20 minutes. Radiotaxi Giralda (tel: (954) 675 555), Radiotaxi (tel: (954) 580 000) and Teletaxi (tel: (954) 622 222) all serve the airport.
Information and Help Desks
An Aena information desk (tel: (902) 404 704) is located in the terminal. An Andalusian Tourist Board information desk is also available (tel: (954) 449 128).
Airport Facilities
Money and communications: There is a bank and ATM in the terminal building.
Eating and drinking: A café specialises in cakes and pastries and is a nice place to enjoy a coffee. There are two outlets at the airport, one in the arrivals area and the other in the departures area.
Shopping: The airport has several shops. Aldeasa sells perfumery, food, wines, textiles and much more in the boarding area. While other shops sell accessories such as travel items, sunglasses and souvenirs. Newspapers, magazines, books and CDs can be bought from the Relay/Virgin outlet. A delicatessen offers a good selection of Iberian delicacies, olive oils, sweets and Andalusian wines.
Luggage: There is a lost property office (tel: (954) 449 043) in the lobby of the arrivals floor (ground floor).
Other facilities: The airport has a first aid service (tel: (954) 449 028).
Conference and Business Facilities
A conference room is available for hire (tel: (954) 449 011). It has capacity for 140 people. A VIP lounge (tel: (954) 449 023) is available in the boarding area of the departures level. An Iberia VIP lounge (tel: (954) 260 915) is nearby.
Facilities for Disabled Travellers
The airport has good accessibility facilities and arrangements in place.
Hotels
AC Hotel Santa Justa (tel: (902) 292 293), Hotel San Pablo (tel: (954) 252 325), Hotel Ibis Sevilla (tel: (954) 361 839) and Hotel Las Tres Carabelas (tel: (954) 254 703) are all located within 5-10 minutes from the airport.
Seville Airport Transfers
Seville Airport Departure Transfer - Starting from £17.88 per person
Seville AVE Train Station Private Arrival Transfer - Starting from £17.88 per person
Seville to Granada Private Transfer - Starting from £73.77 per person
Seville to Cordoba Private Transfer - Starting from £74.83 per person
Seville to Malaga Private Transfer - Starting from £119.74 per person
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Location
Driving Directions
Car Parking
Car Hire
Public Transport
Taxi: Taxis are available from the kerb opposite the terminal. The journey time from the airport to the city centre is 15-20 minutes. Radiotaxi Giralda (tel: (954) 675 555), Radiotaxi (tel: (954) 580 000) and Teletaxi (tel: (954) 622 222) all serve the airport.
Information and Help Desks
Airport Facilities
Eating and drinking: A café specialises in cakes and pastries and is a nice place to enjoy a coffee. There are two outlets at the airport, one in the arrivals area and the other in the departures area.
Shopping: The airport has several shops. Aldeasa sells perfumery, food, wines, textiles and much more in the boarding area. While other shops sell accessories such as travel items, sunglasses and souvenirs. Newspapers, magazines, books and CDs can be bought from the Relay/Virgin outlet. A delicatessen offers a good selection of Iberian delicacies, olive oils, sweets and Andalusian wines.
Luggage: There is a lost property office (tel: (954) 449 043) in the lobby of the arrivals floor (ground floor).
Other facilities: The airport has a first aid service (tel: (954) 449 028).
Conference and Business Facilities
Facilities for Disabled Travellers
Hotels
Seville Airport Transfers
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