Seville

SevilleSpain

Flamenco, tapas and fiery hospitality

It is hard to conceive of a more picturesque sight: Seville with its abundant towers and palatial buildings offers a feast for the eyes. Mild temperatures, including winter, allow for plants such as date palms and olive trees to flourish, giving the city its tropical flair. Seville owes its port-city aura to the navigable river of Guadalquivir that runs through the city.

The capital of Andalusia is considered the cradle of flamenco, with daily dance performances staged in pubs, in the streets and at festivals. It is also said to be the birthplace of tapas which the sociable Spaniards like to serve with a glass of wine or a beer. A city trip to Seville is therefore an excellent way to recharge your batteries and unwind. It is also the ideal starting or end point for a round trip of Andalusia. There are many great places to discover such as Málaga, Ronda, Cádiz, and Jerez de la Frontera.

Facts & figures

  • Flight time

    02:30 h

  • Distance

    1850 km

  • Country Code

    +34

  • Airport

    SVQ

  • Language

    Spanish

  • Currency

    EUR

Edelweiss tips for Seville

Sightseeing in your Sevilla holidays

  • Cathedral of Seville
    Seville’s landmarks also happen to be UNESCO World Heritage sites. The absolute: The Cathedral of Seville with its Giralda. Once a minaret, today the bell tower of the Cathedral. View on Google Maps
  • Patio in the Alcazar Palace, Seville
    The city’s most impressive buildings are the Alcázar palace complex and the Archivo General de Indias that includes a valuable collection of archival documents related to Spanish history. View on Google Maps
  • Flamenco dancer
    Seville is home to the world’s only flamenco museum, the Museo del Baile Flamenco. Located in an 18th century Sevillian townhouse, visitors are immersed in the history of the proud dance. View on Google Maps
  • Metropol Parasol, Seville
    The Plaza de la Encarnación’s Metropol Parasol is the new symbol of Seville and one of the largest timber constructions in the world. View on Google Maps

Flights to Seville

  • July 2026

    No flights

  • August 2026

    2 flights

  • September 2026

    3-4 flights / week

  • October 2026

    4-5 flights / week

  • November 2026

    4 flights / week

  • December 2026

    3 flights / week

  • January 2027

    2-3 flights / week

  • February 2027

    3-4 flights / week

  • March 2027

    4-5 flights / week

  • April 2027

    6-7 flights / week

  • May 2027

    6 flights / week

  • June 2027

    3-4 flights / week

  • July 2027

    No flights

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