Tickets cost 1.40 euro per trip, bought onboard. A cheaper option is the Tarjeta Multiviaje (plastic card, 1.50 euro refundable deposit), which you can recharge, and can also be used on the tram (see below).
Where to buy Seville Metro card?
The tourist card allows unlimited travel on the chosen days without limit, and you can pick it up at the information points at Prado San Sebastián, Plaza Ponce de León, and Avenida Andalucía, 11. The 1-day card costs € 5 ( US$ 5.50) and the 3-day card costs € 10 ( US$ 10.90).
How much is public transportation in Seville?
A one-way bus ticket costs € 1.40 ( US$ 1.50).There is also a 1 or 3-day tourist card which allows you to travel as much as you want during said time. It costs € 5 ( US$ 5.40) and € 10 ( US$ 10.70) respectively and you must pay an extra € 1.50 ( US$ 1.60) which you will get back when you return the card.
How much is the metro ticket in Seville?
Is it free to visit Seville Cathedral?
Cathedral and GiraldaPrices: Regular ticket 9 € (San Salvador Church access included), Reduced price 4 € (<25 years students and retirees), Audio-guide 3 € , Visit the Cuarto Real Alto 4,50 € extra (Open from 10:30 to 13:30). Free: Children <14 years, handicapped and Sevillians.
Can you buy metro tickets at any station?
You can purchase the Navigo Easy card at the ticket counter or RATP info point of every Metro station. To charge your card, you either can use an app, or the vending machine, or pay at the RATP ticket counter.
Is Seville expensive as a tourist?
And while Seville is more expensive than other cities in the region, Seville is less expensive than Madrid and Barcelona. It costs around €50-€75/day to visit Seville comfortably as a budget traveler. If you want to upgrade your accommodations, add another €60-€80/night depending on your level of accommodation.