Sevilla is located in the heart of Andalucia in southern Spain. It is a very well communicated city by all means, road, air and train. Sevilla is the only inland city in Spain with world-class port, both for pleasure cruises, as well as regular lines of merchandise. The San Pablo International Airport in Sevilla, built by Rafael Moneo, is situated only 10 km. from the capital. The railway station of Santa Justa, built by the architects Cross & Ortiz, is considered one of the best in Spain and has national and international connections.
Find the best walking and road routes with our Seville map.
When we talk about Sevilla weather we are talking about hot temperatures, even more in summer, when temperatures can reach 40º to 45º C, so we recommend a visit to other provinces like Malaga or Cadiz if you are coming in summer. Spring is perhaps a good month to visit Sevilla because of its pleasant warmth and the scent of orange blossoms and flowers.
Sevilla, like other towns in Andalusia, is a mixture of cultures and styles that coexist without any problem. On the contrary, this mixture of styles is seen as a quirk and richness. Roman remains coexist with Arab buildings in the most natural way along with Renaissance buildings.