Seville - Getting Around
Public Transport
Buses run from around 0600 until 2345 in winter, 2400 in summer. After these times a night service operates on the hour until 0200. On Fridays and Saturdays extra buses run from 0300 until 0600. Single tickets are available from the driver, though a Bonobus ticket entitles you to 10 journeys (including transfers within one hour), which works out much cheaper. Other passes for discounted travel are available and can be bought in advance from tobacconists, kiosks and TUSSAM ticket offices.
Taxis
Car Hire
Along with several smaller car hire agencies, the following major companies provide car hire in Seville: Atesa (tel: 902 100 515; website: www.atesa.es), Avis (tel: 902 180 854; website: www.avis.es), Europcar (tel: 913 434 512; website: www.europcar.es) and Hertz (tel: 95 451 4720; website: www.hertz.es).
Bicycle Hire
Conventional bicycle hire companies include Cyclotour, Parque de Maria Luisa, Avenida de Hernan Cortes (tel: 95 427 4566) who also hire canopied quadracycles. You can rent scooters on a daily basis from Rentamoto, Calle Padre Mendez Casariego 19 (tel: 95 441 7500; website: www.rentamoto.net).
Horse-drawn Carriages
An easier way to see the sights of the city is to hire a horse-drawn carriage by the hour. Hop aboard at one of a number of stops including Cabo Noval, Plaza Virgen de los Reyes, Plaza del Triunfo, Puerta de Jerez and the Torre del Oro. Agree on a price before you go anywhere.
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