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Travel/Stay

Hotel

Where To Stay

We recommend you stay somewhere in Historic Center/El Centro/Barrio Santa Cruz/El Arenal Seville has wonderful hotels and Airbnbs throughout the city, and both can be great options. One thing to keep in mind is that Seville starts late and stays lively well into the night. Some Airbnbs, especially in historic buildings, can have thinner windows, so street noise may carry through if you are a light sleeper. Hotels generally offer better sound insulation. June in Seville is also very hot. Air conditioning standards can be different from what many guests are used to in the U.S., particularly in older apartments. If you choose an Airbnb, we strongly recommend confirming that it has reliable, strong air conditioning to ensure a comfortable stay. We toured all of the following hotels and can vouch that they would make for a great stay! Querencia de Sevilla Los Seises Sevilla Hotel Vincci Molviedro and Hotel Vincci La Rabida has a discounted rate for a limited amount of rooms when using the code BODACRISYROB

Travel Note

Getting To Seville

Traveling to our wedding in beautiful Sevilla is easier than you might think! Here are the most common ways to get here from the U.S.: By Air Sevilla has its own international airport (SVQ), with connections through major European cities like Madrid, Barcelona, Lisbon, and Paris. Many U.S. travelers fly into one of these hubs, then take a short connecting flight straight to Sevilla. By Train from Madrid Prefer the scenic route? Take the high-speed AVE train from Madrid to Sevilla just 2.5 hours from city center to city center. Trains run frequently from Madrid’s Atocha Station to Sevilla’s Santa Justa Station. Whichever route you choose, we promise: the journey is worth it. Our STRONG recommendation is getting to Europe with at least a day to spare for recovery from jet lag.

Travel Note

Getting Around

Sevilla’s airport and train station are both just 15–20 minutes from the historic city center by taxi or uber. It’s a smooth, quick ride. No need to rent a car, Seville is a very walkable city and Ubers and taxis are easily accessible and safe.