Bus
Seville’s buses are operated by Tussam. Buses run from around 6am to 11.30pm. Night buses (buses A1 to A8 and N29) operate out of Prado de San Sebastián between midnight and 2am from Sunday to Thursday and until 5am on Friday and Saturday.
Car & Motorcycle
Driving in Seville is generally not worth the hassle. Traffic restrictions are in force and the small streets of the historic centre are not car friendly. Parking can be hard to find.
For car hire, there’s Avis or Enterprise at Santa Justa train station, and all the normal brands at the airport.
Metro
Seville’s single metro line, run by the Metro de Sevilla, connects Ciudad Expo with Olivar de Quinto. It’s not that useful for visitors. A single ticket costs €1.35 to €1.80 depending on how far you go. A one-day travel card costs €4.50.
Taxi
Taxis are common and a journey across the city centre during daylight hours will cost around €8.
Tram
Operated by Tussam, Seville’s tram service has a single line. T1 runs between Plaza Nueva and San Bernado via Avenida de la Constitución, Puerta de Jerez and San Sebastián.The standard ticket is €1.40 but a range of passes is available if you’re likely to use it a lot.