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Trains from Sevilla

28Jun
1
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Sevilla
Madrid

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Morning trains

06:05
SevillaSevilla-Santa Justa
2h 48m
08:53
MadridMadrid Atocha
Direct
Renfe AVE 02061
from
5478 USD
1
2h 48m, Direct
06:05
SevillaSevilla-Santa Justa
08:53
MadridMadrid Atocha
from
5478 USD
1
Direct
High-speed
07:18
SevillaSevilla-Santa Justa
2h 48m
10:06
MadridMadrid Atocha
Direct
Renfe AVE 02071
from
10955 USD
1
2h 48m, Direct
07:18
SevillaSevilla-Santa Justa
10:06
MadridMadrid Atocha
from
10955 USD
1
Direct
High-speed

Day trains

12:30
SevillaSevilla-Santa Justa
2h 38m
15:08
MadridMadrid Atocha
Direct
Renfe AVE 02121
from
18262 USD
1
2h 38m, Direct
12:30
SevillaSevilla-Santa Justa
15:08
MadridMadrid Atocha
from
18262 USD
1
Direct
High-speed
13:15
SevillaSevilla-Santa Justa
2h 52m
16:07
MadridMadrid Atocha
Direct
Renfe Avlo 02137
from
19472 USD
1
2h 52m, Direct
13:15
SevillaSevilla-Santa Justa
16:07
MadridMadrid Atocha
from
19472 USD
1
Direct
High-speed

Evening trains

18:54
SevillaSevilla-Santa Justa
2h 52m
21:46
MadridMadrid Atocha
Direct
Renfe Avlo 02187
from
19472 USD
1
2h 52m, Direct
18:54
SevillaSevilla-Santa Justa
21:46
MadridMadrid Atocha
from
19472 USD
1
Direct
High-speed
19:32
SevillaSevilla-Santa Justa
2h 38m
22:10
MadridMadrid Atocha
Direct
Renfe AVE 02191
from
24901 USD
1
2h 38m, Direct
19:32
SevillaSevilla-Santa Justa
22:10
MadridMadrid Atocha
from
24901 USD
1
Direct
High-speed
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First train

06:00
night

Last train

20:52
distance

Travel duration

2h 56m
daily-departure

Daily departures

20
departure-station

Departure station

Sevilla
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Changes

direct
arrival-station

Arrival station

Madrid
ticket-price

Ticket price

from $8
fastest-s

Fastest trip

2h 36m
longest-s

Longest trip

9h 14m

Trains to Sevilla

Inbound trains reach Sevilla mainly at Sevilla Santa Justa, with regional and Cercanias services also stopping at San Bernardo and Virgen del Rocio. High-speed trains from Madrid arrive in around 2h30m. Services from Cordoba reach Sevilla in about 45m, while trains from Malaga typically arrive in roughly 2h depending on routing. Renfe services from Granada take around 2h30m. From the Atlantic side of Andalusia, trains from Cadiz arrive in about 1h40m and services from Jerez de la Frontera take around 1h. Regional trains from Huelva reach Sevilla in roughly 1h30m.

Visiting Sevilla

Sevilla is the principal rail hub in western Andalusia and one of Spain's key high-speed rail terminals. The city is centered on Sevilla Santa Justa, its main long-distance train station, with additional regional stops such as San Bernardo and Virgen del Rocio. Renfe, Iryo, and Ouigo Espana operate passenger services that connect Sevilla with the national high-speed network and regional corridors across southern Spain. Services from Sevilla include AVE high-speed trains, Iryo and Ouigo Espana high-speed services on the Madrid corridor, Renfe Avant trains for shorter high-speed regional trips, Alvia services, Media Distancia regional trains, and Cercanias Sevilla suburban rail. Sevilla Santa Justa handles the city's long-distance train tickets and most trains from Sevilla, while San Bernardo and Virgen del Rocio serve regional and suburban movements within the metropolitan rail network. Rail routes from Sevilla run north toward Cordoba and Madrid, east toward Malaga and Granada, south toward Cadiz and Jerez de la Frontera, and west toward Huelva. Trains to Sevilla use the same corridors, making the city the main rail entry point for western Andalusia. Book trains from and to Sevilla online at Rail Monsters.

Popular routes from Sevilla

From Sevilla Santa Justa, high-speed services run north through Cordoba toward Madrid on one of Spain's core AVE corridors. Renfe AVE, Iryo, and Ouigo Espana provide the main high-speed options on the Madrid axis, while Renfe Avant adds shorter high-speed regional links within Andalusia. Eastbound rail routes from Sevilla connect with Malaga and Granada through the Andalusian high-speed and intercity network. Southbound and southwestbound Renfe services run toward Jerez de la Frontera, Cadiz, and Huelva, using Media Distancia and regional services. Cercanias Sevilla trains handle shorter rail trips within the metropolitan rail area and feed into Sevilla Santa Justa for long-distance connections.

Sevilla

Sevilla is Andalusia's largest city, known for the Alcazar, Cathedral, Triana, and Santa Cruz district. Sevilla Santa Justa station is northeast of the historic center and is the city's main long-distance rail terminal.

Sevilla-Santa Justa

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2h 56m

Madrid

Madrid is Spain's capital, with major museums along the Paseo del Prado and transport links radiating across the country. Most Sevilla trains arrive at Madrid Puerta de Atocha-Almudena Grandes, beside the Atocha Cercanias and metro connections, while some services may use Madrid Chamartin depending on timetable changes.

Madrid-Chamartín-Clara Campoamor

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Madrid Atocha

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Madrid Príncipe Pio

StationStation

Madrid - Atocha Cercanías

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Booking Sevilla Train Tickets Online - Options, Tips, and Reservations

Types of Train Tickets Available
Sevilla services include regular tickets on Media Distancia and Cercanias Sevilla, reserved seats on AVE, Iryo, Ouigo Espana, Avant, and Alvia trains, and fare families such as Renfe Basico, Elige, and Premium where available. Cheap tickets and discount tickets may appear on advance high-speed services to and from Madrid, Cordoba, Malaga, Granada, Cadiz, and Huelva.
Tips for Online Reservations
Online reservation services through Rail Monsters accept Sevilla train bookings 6 to 12 months ahead of travel, useful for Easter Week, August holidays, Christmas and New Year. Train prices on high-speed services can change by demand, while regional fares are more stable; ticket counters remain available at Sevilla Santa Justa. With the Rail Monsters iOS and Android apps, you can book and manage train tickets on mobile.
Buying Train Tickets Online
Buy train tickets online for Sevilla with Rail Monsters by selecting departure dates, comparing Renfe AVE, Iryo, Ouigo Espana, Avant, or Media Distancia services, and completing an online reservation. Book your tickets for Sevilla train stations such as Sevilla Santa Justa, San Bernardo, and Virgen del Rocio, depending on the selected route.

Sevilla Train Travel FAQ and Tips

What is the main train route from Sevilla?

The main route from Sevilla is the high-speed corridor between Sevilla Santa Justa and Madrid Puerta de Atocha-Almudena Grandes. Renfe AVE, Iryo, and Ouigo Espana operate high-speed trains on this route, with typical travel times around 2h30m depending on the service. This corridor also links Sevilla with Cordoba, where many high-speed and regional connections across Andalusia meet.

How do I buy train tickets to and from Sevilla?

Train tickets to and from Sevilla can be bought at Rail Monsters by entering Sevilla Santa Justa or another Sevilla station, selecting the travel date, comparing available Renfe, Iryo, and Ouigo Espana departures, and completing the online reservation. Rail Monsters accepts bookings 6 to 12 months ahead of travel for Sevilla services, which helps when planning around Easter Week, August holidays, and Christmas.

Do high-speed trains serve Sevilla?

Yes. Sevilla is served by high-speed trains on Spain's AVE network, with Sevilla Santa Justa as the main terminal. Renfe operates AVE and Avant services, Iryo operates high-speed services on selected corridors, and Ouigo Espana also serves the Madrid-Sevilla high-speed route. Renfe Alvia and Media Distancia trains cover additional intercity and regional links where high-speed services are not the primary option.

Should I reserve seats on trains from Sevilla?

Seat reservations are required on AVE, Iryo, Ouigo Espana, Alvia, and Avant services from Sevilla Santa Justa, and the reservation is included with the ticket. Media Distancia services may use reserved or open seating depending on the train and route. Cercanias Sevilla trains do not use long-distance seat reservations. Book earlier for Friday, Sunday, Easter Week, and August departures on the Madrid corridor.

What are the main train connections to and from Sevilla?

Sevilla connects with Madrid in around 2h30m by high-speed train, Cordoba in about 45m, and Malaga in roughly 2h by high-speed or connecting services. Renfe trains link Sevilla with Granada in around 2h30m, Cadiz in about 1h40m, Jerez de la Frontera in around 1h, and Huelva in roughly 1h30m, depending on the service and stopping pattern.

Is there a train from Sevilla Airport to the city?

Sevilla Airport does not have a direct passenger rail station. Travelers using rail tickets generally start or finish at Sevilla Santa Justa, the main long-distance train station in the city. For airport transfers, use local road transport between Sevilla Airport and Sevilla Santa Justa, then continue by AVE, Iryo, Ouigo Espana, Avant, Alvia, Media Distancia, or Cercanias Sevilla services as needed.

Can I buy Sevilla train tickets at the last minute?

Last-minute tickets for Media Distancia and Cercanias Sevilla services are often available close to departure, but high-speed trains from Sevilla Santa Justa can sell out or show higher fares during Easter Week, August holidays, Christmas and New Year. Rail Monsters accepts Sevilla train bookings 6 to 12 months ahead of travel, so early booking is useful for AVE, Iryo, and Ouigo Espana services.

What are the main train stations in Sevilla?

Sevilla Santa Justa is the main station for long-distance and high-speed trains, including AVE, Iryo, Ouigo Espana, Alvia, Avant, Media Distancia, and Cercanias Sevilla. San Bernardo serves regional and Cercanias trains within the city rail network. Virgen del Rocio is another regional and Cercanias stop on the southern side of Sevilla, used mainly for local rail access and selected through services.
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