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    Estación de Autobuses Carlos V

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    Estación de Autobuses Aeropuerto Sevilla - Estación de Autobuses Aeropuerto Sevilla

    Estación de Autobuses Aeropuerto Sevilla

    4.0(1 review)
    8.9 kmEste - Alcosa

    This is for the Tussam/EA bus line (Airport Special) Airport Bus stop at the Arrivals area in the…read moreSeville Airport. This stop is out on the drive, just outside of the arrivals terminal. The terminal (and the airport itself) is not that big, so it should be easy to spot as soon as you get outside. If not, there are plenty of attendants, or just other passengers around who will be happy to direct you. Tussam also advises that their bus drivers have limited change, so be prepared to have exact change. This bus runs 365 days of the year. The hours it runs from the airport into Seville are from 5:20am to 1:15am, and hours from Seville, to the airport, are from 4:30am to 12:30am. The Tussam website advises you give yourself 30-45min for travel time, once the bus arrives. Airport busses run every 30mins. A one-way ticket is 4€ and roundtrip is 6€ **IF** you are using the whole roundtrip in the same day, which is pretty useless for travelers. Still, 8€ total is FAR less than a taxi or Uber, which cost 25€ each way. I read a lot about Uber before our trip and many posters said you'll get an estimate of 15€, but when the actual total comes, it's 25€. So we didn't want to mess with that. The airport bus was estimated to take about as long as a taxi anyway. If you have a Tussam Tarjeta Multiviaje you can get a reduced fare. The 'EA' route has 12 stops as follow: (from the airport) Aeropuerto (Arrivals) Kansas City (in front of the Polideportivo San Pablo) Santa Justa train station Kansas City (Ayre Hotel) Luis de Morales (Hotel Los Lebreros) Luis de Morales (in front of the Nervión Plaza Mall) San Francisco Javier (Sevilla 2 building) San Francisco Javier (Sevilla 1 building) San Bernardo (Hotel Viapol) Avenida Carlos V (Jardines del Prado) Paseo Colon (Torre del Oro) Plaza De Armas Bus Station *Headed to the airport, this same route runs in reverse.

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    Damas

    Damas

    2.0(1 review)
    86.9 km

    My husband and I travelled to Seville from albufeira, Portugal on Wednesday 27th September. On…read morearrival in Seville we booked our return tickets for Saturday 30th September at 07.30hours. We arrived at the bus station at06.55 to wait for the bus departing from stand 12/13. There was no bus with a sign saying anywhere to Portugal, and there was no one to ask. There were also 2 other couples waiting to return to Tavira. One of these ladies asked a drive in stand 13, if that was the bus and he said no. This bus had sign "Sevilha Huelva" on the front. At 07.45 myself and another lady went to the information desk to ask about our bus .She told us to go to the DAMAS desk. When we got there the lady told us "bus had gone, and the tickets we had were finito, no good"" We tried to explain to her that we had all been waiting since 07.00hours at stand 12/13 for the bus and we saw no sign of it. She eventually told us that we would have to purchase more tickets for the bus later that day at 16.15hours. This we did, ourselves at a cost of €40, and the others at over €150. After having to wait around then all day until 16.15, this was not a very pleasant end to a lovely stay in Seville. We all feel aggrieved that we should have had to pay again for tickets which had already been purchased. We also feel that there should have been someone around at 07.00hours to explain to passengers who do not understand the language, which bus they need to travel on, so that this unfortunate episode does not happen again. The EVA bus that left at 16.15, arrived in Seville at around13.00hours, and when the driver left for a break, he put a sign in the window, stating Lagos, Portimao, Albufeira, Faro, Tavira etc. We also asked him if that bus was going to Portugal, so we knew it was the correct return bus. Why didn't the DAMAS bus do the same??? That way 6 passengers would NOT have missed the 07.30 bus to Portugal. Hope to receive a reply from you. Gill Norton

    Renfe-Ronda

    Renfe-Ronda

    2.0(2 reviews)
    101.5 km

    We took a train from Malaga to Seville, and it had no water and no toilet paper. Who is responsible…read morefor the up keep of these trains? I thought this was the worst train experience I have ever had. And when I asked the woman on the train how do we wash our hands she said you can't. If you need to poop you better hold it or not take the train. I will never take public transportation in Spain. It is also very difficult to understand and I speak Spanish.

    Belatedly we found our there's only one daily renfe train making round trip between Malaga and…read moreRonda (1005 - 1650) Renfe train.is sleek and clean. The small station is located northeast of the major attractions e.g. the New Bridge and the Bull Ring. We went straight out of the station and walked along the Nida Martinez Astein perpendicular to station on Av Andalusia; turned right on Avenida de Malaga; all the way to the end to reach our two primary attractions we came to see. There is a tourist info center right there. Touring done by 1300. With plenty of time to spare we stopped at a nice, casual restaurant called Las Maravillas for coffee beer and salad. Thinking there's an earlier train to Malaga (nada!) we returned to the station by 1420 and ended up drinking more beer and coffee to while away time before we could board the train. We noted the bus station and a supermarket (bottled water) are a short walk to the right when you exit the train station. Perhaps buses may have great scheduling flexibility. Or wander around to visit more sights.

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