Seville Airport is one of the busiest airports in inland Spain. Use our map of its terminal to learn everything about its facilities.
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Serving over 8 million passengers, Seville Airport (SVQ) is the main hub in Western Andalusia. This airport is located roughly 10 km east of Seville city center and also serves as a base for some low-cost companies, including Ryanair and Vueling. About 25 airlines operate their flights here, offering direct connection to plenty of destinations in Europe and some cities in Morocco.
Seville Airport consists of a single terminal building, making it easy for passengers to find their gate. Floor 0 is used for arrivals, passport controls, and customs. The first floor houses the departures and has check-in desks, gates, and passport control areas.
There are no sleeping pods or transit hotels at Seville Airport. The closest hotel is about 2 km from the terminal, so you will probably have to rely on a taxi or head to Seville city center if you are planning to spend the night in the area.
At the airport, you will find Starbucks and Burger King, along with other cafès and eateries where you can have a bite to eat. SVQ is also home to a duty-free store and a few other shops selling children's toys, souvenirs, and more.
There are a few ways to travel to and from the airport. Here are the most popular ones.
Bus: The EA Line connects the airport to Seville city center. Buses leave from outside the terminal between 4:30 am and midnight and depart from Seville from 5:20 am to 1:00 am.
Taxi: You can find taxi ranks outside the terminal. A fixed taxi fare of € 24.98 is charged for a trip to the city center on working days (Mon-Fri) from 7:00 am to 9:00 pm.
Car Rental: Several car rental agencies are located on the ground floor of the terminal.
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