Seville City Bus Service


Spain - Barcelona - Seville - Valencia - Madrid
Seville City Bus Service is at your service if you are looking for the easiest and cheapest way to get around Seville. All you have to do is to buy a bónobus at a kiosco or newsstand or at an estanco or tobacco shop. And, if you are here for a month-long vacation, you can purchase a monthly pass or an abono. The bus network is comprised of circular and line routes. You can catch most city buses in one of four locations -- Puerta de Jerez, Plaza de la Encarnación, La Barqueta and Prado de San Sebastian.

Features of Seville City Bus Service

  -   Seville City Bus Service features stops which are easy to find on the main avenues.

  -   The fair depends on how you purchase a pass.

  -   The simple bónobus that you were so familiar with disappeared on January 1st, 2005 and reappeared a year later.

  -   Then the local government took the initiative to bring back the bonobus without transfers for a cheaper rate.

  -   Now you can only purchase a pass with or without transfer.

  -   There is reduced fair or free passes for the elderly, young or unemployed citizens.

  -   The airport bus is the most common one availed by the tourists. It can be caught every 30 minutes in front of Hotel Alfonso XIII which is the most central location.

  -   You are usually expected to pay the exact change. If you happen to travel after 9 p.m., then it is mandatory.

  -   Buses generally run until 11:30 p.m.

  -   There is a limited number of nocturnal buses with routes that typically end around 2 a.m.

  -   If you want to get off at the next stop, just ring the timbre or bell.

  -   You may need to push a button to open the door on some buses.

  -   You can find the route maps in the tourist office. You can also find where most of the buses go by looking at the map at the bus stop itself.

  -   People generally get in queue for the bus.

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