Staring at the map, wondering how to reach Seville Cathedral without getting lost? You’re not alone.
This world-famous landmark is tucked in Seville’s old town, surrounded by narrow streets and packed with history.
In this quick guide, you’ll learn exactly how to get there by metro, tram, bus, or car, and where to enter, park, and avoid the tourist traps.
Quick overview: Closest stops to Seville Cathedral
Choose the option that suits your travel style and schedule.
Mode | Nearest Stop | Distance |
Metro | Puerta de Jerez | 6 mins (500 m) |
Bus | Jardines del Cristina | 5 mins (450 m) |
Tram | Archivo de Indias | 1 min (Right outside) |
Train | San Bernardo | 14 mins (1 km) |
Car | Parking at Cano y Cueto or Plaza Nueva | 2–6 mins |
What’s ahead
Where is Seville Cathedral located?
Seville Cathedral is located in Seville, the capital city of the Andalusia region in southern Spain.
Address: Av. de la Constitución, s/n, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain. Get directions.
The cathedral sits in the heart of Seville’s old town, right next to famous attractions like:
Seville Cathedral entrance
Before choosing your route, understand from where to enter the attraction:
Puerta del Lagarto (Door of the Lizard):
South side, near the Orange Tree Courtyard and Giralda Tower.
Use this if you’ve already booked your ticket online.
Puerta del Príncipe (Door of the Prince):
Also on the south side.
This is the entrance for on-the-spot ticket buyers.
Puerta del Perdón (Door of Forgiveness) and Puerta de la Concepción are less used.
Visitors with mobility needs should use either the Door of the Lizard or the Door of the Prince. Staff members are available for assistance.
Getting to Seville Cathedral
Here’s everything you need to know about reaching Seville Cathedral.
By Bus
Seville’s bus network offers an easy and convenient way to reach the Cathedral.
The nearest bus stop is Jardines del Cristina, located just half a kilometer (one-third of a mile) away.
Several bus lines, including C1, C2, C3, C4, 5, 41, and 42, service this stop, providing frequent connections from different parts of the city.
This makes traveling by bus a straightforward option for visitors heading to the Cathedral.
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By Metro
The metro is one of the fastest ways to navigate Seville, connecting key areas efficiently.
The closest metro stop to the Cathedral is Puerta de Jerez Station, approximately half a kilometer (one-third of a mile) away.
Visitors can take Seville Metro Line 1 to reach this station.
From there, it’s just a 6-minute walk to the Cathedral.
Don’t just visit—understand! Learn about Seville Cathedral’s unique architecture and history.
By Tram
The Seville tram (MetroCentro) offers a convenient way to reach Seville Cathedral via Tram Line T1, with the Archivo de Indias stop in front of the Cathedral.
Trams operate from 6 am to 11.30 pm on weekdays and Sundays and until 2 am on Fridays and Saturdays.
During peak hours, trams run every 5 to 10 minutes and every 15 to 20 minutes during off-peak times.
A single ticket costs €1.40 and you can purchase it from the driver or from ticket machines at tram stops.
Plan smarter! Check out FAQs for practical tips before you visit Seville Cathedral.
By Train
Seville’s railway network is another reliable way to reach the Cathedral.
The nearest train station is San Bernardo, about 1 kilometer (two-thirds of a mile) from the site.
Travelers can use train lines C1 and C3 to get to San Bernardo station.
From there, a brief 14-minute walk or a short taxi ride will take you to the Cathedral.
By Car
Driving to Seville Cathedral is also a practical option, with major routes like the A66 (north), A92 (south), A49 (west), and A4 (east) connecting the Cathedral to the city and surrounding areas.
Visitors can choose from several nearby public and paid parking facilities, including Mesón del Moro, Interparking Cano y Cueto, Plaza Nueva, Avenida Roma, and Paseo de Colón.
Whether you are renting a car, taking a taxi, or driving your own vehicle, reaching the Cathedral by car is straightforward and convenient.
Throughout the city, taxis are easily accessible and can drop you off at the cathedral’s door. The average taxi ride from the airport to the cathedral costs about €30.