Okay, so today I messed around with getting to and from the Seville San Pablo Airport. Let me tell you, it wasn’t as straightforward as I thought it would be, but I figured it out, and now I’m sharing my experience!

Figuring Out the Options
First, I jumped online to see what my options even were. I knew there had to be buses, maybe a train, and of course, taxis. My main goal was to find something relatively cheap and not too complicated.
The Bus Route – My Choice
After a bit of digging, I discovered the “EA” bus line. Apparently, this is the special airport bus that goes straight from the airport to the city center. Sounded perfect! The info I found said it runs pretty frequently, like every 20-30 minutes, and costs around 4 euros. Way cheaper than a taxi!
- Pros: Cheap, direct, fairly frequent.
- Cons: Could be crowded, might take longer depending on traffic.
Finding the Bus Stop
This is where things got a little tricky. I landed, grabbed my bag, and followed the signs for “Bus.” I ended up outside the terminal, but it wasn’t super clear where the exact EA bus stop was. I asked a security guard, and thankfully, he pointed me in the right direction. It was a bit further down than I expected, past some other bus stops.
The Ride Itself
I waited maybe 15 minutes, and the bus showed up. I paid the driver (make sure you have small bills or coins!), found a seat, and we were off. The ride was pretty smooth. It took about 35 minutes to get to my stop near the city center, which wasn’t bad at all.
Overall Impression
The EA bus turned out to be the way to go to sevile san pablo airport.

The bus ride was nice.