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Flight to Seville (SVQ) from CHF 121

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From Geneva from CHF 121
From Basel from CHF 134
From Zurich from CHF 234

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Reach your destination quickly, cheaply and feeling relaxed by booking at lufthansa.com. Choose the flight to Seville that best suits your needs from our wide range of offers. For example, you can fly from Geneva (Central Station) to Seville in April 2025 from CHF 121.

Visit Spain, get to know the country and its culture, and see all the sights in Seville. Sit back and relax during the flight. If you want to read on board, you can digitally download exciting magazines and newspapers in the form of eJournals before every Lufthansa flight. Our state-of-the-art entertainment and first-class service are available around the clock on long-haul flights. Our crew will ensure a pleasant atmosphere onboard so that your flight is as comfortable as possible. After you land in Seville, you can relax and get to know the country and its culture.

Book now and you will reach your destination in no time. The cheapest flight to Seville is available for CHF 121 in April 2025 from Geneva (Central Station).

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Flying to Seville: tips and information for your trip

Enjoy your flight to Seville, the centre of the Andalusia and a paradise for friends of historic landmarks. Like many other Spanish cities Seville dates to the 8th century BC, when Phoenician traders were setting up trading posts outside the Mediterranean on the Atlantic coast. It is about 80 km up the river Guadalquivir from the sea, and even today like through all the centuries it is a busy river port.

Making the most of Seville

For centuries, Seville was central to the Al Andaluz caliphate of the Moors in Spain. The most famous landmark of Seville is the Alcázar, “Royal House” in English, and parts of this astounding palace is still used by the royal family. From its original beginning as a fortress it developed into the typical garden palace the Moors loved. Even after the Reconquista, the Christian Kings kept the Moorish style when they added new buildings. Near to the Alcázar is the equally famous Cathedral of St. Mary, built on the site of the former mosque of Seville. Some elements like columns were recycled, the Giralda, the bell tower, was originally a minaret. Inside the tower are ramps instead of steps, so you could ride a horse or a donkey to the top. The Golden Age of Seville started with the transatlantic trade, because Seville had the monopoly for the trade with the West Indies. Every ship loaded with exotic produce, gold and silver had to sail to Seville first. In the baroque General Archive of the Indies the history of this era is accessible.

Opera and Flamenco

During the heydays of Seville, it was widely recognized as one of the richest cities in Europe. The popular culture of the time was Opera, so Seville was background to Figaro, Don Giovanni, The Barber of Seville, Carmen and a hundred more. If you want to experience the cities high spirits, come here for the Feria de Abril, when the whole city dresses up in flamenco gear, when they start to sing and dance the Sevillanos, their traditional folksongs, and party for about a whole week. A tent city is erected and you can try the local specialties, especially great varieties of tapas, while roaming the festivities. Enjoy your stay in Seville!

What else to see in Seville

  • Metropol Parasol, locally known as The Mushroom
  • María Luisa Park
  • The Torre del Oro Tower

Information Airport Seville

  • Name: Aeropuerto de Sevilla
  • IATA Code: SVQ
  • Distance to downtown Seville: 10 km
  • Transportation: bus, rented car, taxi

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