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Seville flights from London take 2 hours 35 minutes on direct services. British Airways, easyJet, Ryanair, Vueling operate nonstop flights from UK airports. The destination is served by Seville San Pablo Airport (SVQ), located 10km from city centre.
Direct flights operate daily (25+ flights per week combined). For connecting options, Vueling, Iberia offer services via their respective hubs. Layovers typically range from 1-3 hours.
Return fares range from £35-70 in low season to £120-200 during peak periods. March-June / September-October / Feria / Semana Santa sees the highest demand. Book 4-6 weeks ahead for the best deals.
Price Patterns
Prices typically drop Tuesday/Wednesday for bookings
Last-minute deals can be found on low-cost carriers
Peak periods (March-June / September-October / Feria / Semana Santa): Book 2-3 months ahead
Ideal Booking Window
Low season (July-August (very hot) / January-February): Book 2-4 weeks ahead
High season (March-June / September-October / Feria / Semana Santa): Book 6-8 weeks ahead
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Money-Saving Tips
Check low-cost carriers like easyJet, Ryanair, Vueling
Fly midweek (Tuesday-Thursday) for better prices
Be flexible with dates for the best deals
Explore the Seville Cathedral
One of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world. Climb the Giralda tower for panoramic views across tiled rooftops.
Visit the Real Alcázar of Seville
A breathtaking palace complex with intricate Islamic architecture, peaceful courtyards, and lush gardens. It feels like stepping into a living mosaic.
Walk Around Plaza de España
A vast semi-circular square built for the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition. Bridges, tiled alcoves, and a canal make it one of Spain’s most photogenic landmarks.
Discover Metropol Parasol
Locals call it “Las Setas” (the mushrooms). This modern wooden structure offers elevated walkways and sunset views over the old town — old and new sharing the same skyline.
Wander Triana
Across the river, Triana is known for flamenco roots, ceramic workshops, and lively tapas bars. It feels authentic and slightly less polished than the historic centre.