Nestled in the heart of Andalusia, Seville is a vibrant city pulsating with rich history, artistic flair, and a passionate energy that captivates all who visit. Its charming labyrinth of narrow streets is adorned with ornate architecture, Moorish palaces, and lively plazas where the spirit of flamenco dances in the air. From the majestic Alcazar Palace to the iconic Giralda Tower, Seville seamlessly blends its ancient roots with a modern vibrancy that enchants travellers from around the world. Indulge in tantalising tapas, immerse yourself in the mesmerising rhythms of flamenco, and explore a city where every corner holds a new adventure waiting to be discovered.
The cheapest month to fly to Seville is typically November.
The best price we found is for €57 from Cork to Seville.
Some popular airlines include: Vueling Airlines, Ryanair, Aer Lingus.
A good price for a flight to Seville is €51 - €63.
The popular airports near Seville are Seville Airport (SVQ), Jerez Airport (XRY), and Faro Airport (FAO).
The flight to Seville (SVQ) is roughly 2 hours 57 minutes and 1,106 miles (1,780 kilometres) from Dublin, Ireland - Dublin International Airport (DUB).
The best way is to compare flights to Seville from leading comparison sites using our search engine dashboard.
Iconic Moorish-Renaissance royal palace
Landmark square lined with ceramic tiles
Bell tower atop a former minaret
Gothic structure with iconic bell tower
Iconic wooden sculpture with viewpoint
13th-century military watchtower
Large, famous park with with plazas
Seville Cathedral views & craft shops
UNESCO-listed historical archive
Fine-art museum in a 17th-century palace
Baroque bullring dating back to 1761
Theme park with rides & live shows
Iconic 19th-century arch bridge
Flamenco museum in 18th-century building
Baroque palace & government seat
Art-filled palace built in 15th century
Alameda de Hércules plaza & gay bars
Palace decorated with Roman mosaics
Art museum in a historic monastery
Isla Mágica rides & thriving music scene
Folk art museum in neo-Mudéjar building
Grand Catholic church in baroque style
Archaeological museum in 1920s pavilion
Public square with historic monuments
Aquarium with sharks & touch tanks
Church with venerated religious image
City park with charming features
Historic factory, now university offices
Art museum in a baroque-style mansion
Modern bridge with a pedestrian walkway
Art-filled 1600s almshouse & church
Underground museum with ancient ruins
Andalusia's tallest building at 592-feet
Columbidae and park
Plaza surrounded by historic buildings
Busy pedestrian street & shopping spot
History
Roman amphitheater with military history
Expansive park with a lake & train rides
Modern architecture and architecture
Baroque architecture, chapel, convent, history, and architecture
Gourmet market in a former fish market
History museum in old castle ruins
Scenic square with frescoed archways
Contemporary art in a former monastery
Historic square lined with trees
Flamenco museum & cultural center
Intimate space for flamenco shows
13th-century brick shipyards
Flamenco, theatre, and music
Convent & museum founded in 1473
Water park and park
Open-air water park with slides & rides
Transportation service
Julius caesar
Garden, history, and architecture
Long street with retail & dining
Landmark yellow 12th century city gate
Historic church in former synagogue
Exhibits about tile production & pottery
Remnants of ancient city walls
Major artery with retail & landmarks
Historic church with unique architecture
History
Monastery and convent
Baroque church with many frescoes
Basilica and chapel
Azulejo
Ornate 16th-century parliament building
Main courtyard of a famous royal palace
Modern landmark spanning a river
Ornate 16th-century mansion with tours
Interactive exhibits in a modern setting
Diego velázquez, shopping, and monument
Food hall underneath a famous landmark
Well-preserved city of ancient Rome
Historic square in front of cathedral
Popular food hall with 100+ vendors
Moorish palace hosting events & a museum
History and architecture
Convent preparing traditional sweets
Vibrant street known for tapas bars
Catholic church from the 13th century
Notable street
Church, history, convent, and chapel
Riverside avenue with city landmarks
Enduring tower with maritime exhibits
Notable street
Centuries-old convent & exhibition space
Cathedral, tomb, lighthouse, and mausoleum
Architecture
Museum and history
History
Auditorium and art
Chapel
Museum in 17th century painter's house
Chapel
Jewish history interpretive center
Monument
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Andalucia, which runs along the coast of southern Spain and includes the popular Costa des Sol, has the beautiful and culturally rich city of Seville as its capital. To the north, the region is capped by the Sierra Nevada range.
Figaro, Carmen and Don Juan all found their way to the stage in this fabulously artistic and romantic city. But the list of offerings doesn't end there. Visit in the spring and take part in the most elaborate of Holy Week processions with Semena Santa, or share in the festivities, fairs, and fiesta of the Feria de Abril, held a few weeks later.
If you miss the festivals and still want to take in the Spanish flair for entertaining, take in a show of flamenco dancers, mingle with the people of Seville over a serving of tapas or, if you can stomach it, view a bullfight.
Venture out of the city and take in the fresh mountain air. Follow the trail that leads to a few easily accessibly peaks of the Sierra Morena.
While there are a number of historical sights, the Cathedral is unquestionably the most impressive. This Gothic building is the largest in the world.
Also of note is the palace-fortress of Alcazar. An exquisite sampling of Moorish architecture, this remarkable structure offers glimpses into the lifestyle of the Arab kings who occupied the area for five hundred years.
So what are you waiting for? find your cheap flights to Seville now!
Flights from Dublin, Ireland - Dublin International Airport (DUB) to Seville (SVQ) - The flight distance between these airports is 1,106 miles (1,780 kilometres). The direct flight time is roughly 2 hours 57 minutes.
Flights from Shannon, Ireland - Shannon International Airport (SNN) to Seville (SVQ) - The flight distance between these airports is 1,066 miles (1,716 kilometres). The direct flight time is roughly 2 hours 52 minutes.
Flights from Knock, Ireland - Ireland West Airport (NOC) to Seville (SVQ) - The flight distance between these airports is 1,148 miles (1,847 kilometres). The direct flight time is roughly 3 hours 3 minutes.
Flights from Cork, Ireland - Cork International Airport (ORK) to Seville (SVQ) - The flight distance between these airports is 1,005 miles (1,617 kilometres). The direct flight time is roughly 2 hours 43 minutes.
Flights from Kerry, Ireland - Kerry Airport (KIR) to Seville (SVQ) - The flight distance between these airports is 1,035 miles (1,666 kilometres). The direct flight time is roughly 2 hours 48 minutes.
Flights from Donegal, Ireland - Donegal Airport (CFN) to Seville (SVQ) - The flight distance between these airports is 1,223 miles (1,969 kilometres). The direct flight time is roughly 3 hours 13 minutes.
Flights from Waterford, Ireland - Waterford Airport (WAT) to Seville (SVQ) - The flight distance between these airports is 1,022 miles (1,645 kilometres). The direct flight time is roughly 2 hours 46 minutes.
From Cork (ORK), Ireland to Seville, Spain (SVQ): €57
Depart: 24 Apr 2024 · Return: 04 May 2024 Price found 24 Apr 2024, 10:29
From Dublin (DUB), Ireland to Seville, Spain (SVQ): €82
Depart: 09 May 2024 · Return: 22 May 2024 Price found 24 Apr 2024, 09:40
From Shannon (SNN), Ireland to Seville, Spain (SVQ): €241
Depart: 09 May 2024 · Return: 15 May 2024 Price found 24 Apr 2024, 10:37