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Seville is home to a whole host of fascinating museums and monuments. When you arrive in the city you can buy a Seville Card that will give you free admission to many of the city's attractions as well as unlimited use of the public transport system. The Cathedral in Seville is one of the largest in the world and a must for anyone visiting the city. La Giralda, the stunning minaret tower, is the Cathedral's bell tower and one of the most striking symbols of Seville. Located around the Cathedral is the Jewish Quarter, widely regarded as the prettiest part of Seville.
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There is plenty of interesting activities in Seville to keep you occupied, from learning how to dance Flamenco to watching one of the two football teams in their home stadiums – there really is something for every taste in this city. The city offers a wide range of tours (such as a tapas tours) where you will be taken around all of the best tapas restaurants in Seville. Wine tasting tours are also available where you will be able to explore the neighbouring towns.
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Seville Airport is the sixth busiest airport in Spain and the main international airport serving the Western Andalusia region in the southern part of the country. , The airport has flight connections many popular tourist destinations across Europe and Northern Africa. Continue reading if you want to know how to get to the city centre from the airport and which are the main airlines flying to Seville.
The major airlines operating within Seville Airport include: Ryanair, Vueling and Iberia.
Seville Airport is located 10km east of Seville city centre, and approximately 110km northeast of the popular destination of Costa de la Luz.
A bus service in the city runs regularly to and from the airport and takes about 25 minutes. Passengers can also get a taxi from the airport, but make sure you agree a fee with the driver before getting in the car as sometimes you could be charged too much. Once in the center of the city you will be able to take advantage of the impressive public transport Seville has to offer. Buses run regularly and cover most of the city whilst city bikes can also be hired to cycle around at your own pace.