Getting a taxi in Seville
Traveling by taxi in Seville is the best way to get around. With multiple taxi ranks and hundreds of taxis operating 24/7, you can count on a Seville taxi to get you where you need to go comfortably and efficiently.
Official Seville taxis are easy to spot with their gleaming white coats and black ‘TAXI’ sign in yellow font. The taxi sign has a green light that illuminates when the taxi is available. Fares are calculated via a taximeter depending on the distance traveled, time of day, and day of the week. Overall, many tourists find taxis in Seville to be reliable, affordable, and relaxing for their travels around the city.
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How much does a taxi cost?
Taxi prices | Day time (05:00 - 24:00) | Night time (00:00 - 05:00) | Duration |
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SEVILLE AIRPORT TO CITY CENTER | 25 € | 28 € | 20 MIN |
SEVILLE AIRPORT TO HOTELS | 25 € | 28 € | 20 MIN |
SEVILLE AIRPORT TO SANTA JUSTA TRAIN STATION | 25 € | 28 € | 20 MIN |
SANTA JUSTA TRAIN STATION TO ROYAL ÁLCAZAR | 5 € | 7 € | 11 MIN |
SEVILLE AIRPORT TO CADIZ | 160 € | 175 € | 85 MIN |
How much is a taxi in Seville?
Seville taxis use taximeters to calculate their fares accounting for the distance traveling, the day of the week, and the time of day. They are quite affordable. Airport taxis have a set fare from the airport to the city center.
There are eight taxi tariffs in total. Tariffs 1,2 and 3 apply to standard taxis. If you’re traveling out of Seville city limits, tariffs 7 and 8 apply. Tariffs 4, 5, and 6 are the set fares for airport taxis.
With all that in mind, Seville taxi fares are calculated as follows:
Standard taxis
Tariff 1
(applies to weekday trips from 07:00 to 21:00)
Base rate – €1.50
Per km rate: €1.03
Minimum fare: €4.09
Tariff 2
(applies Monday to Thursday from 00:00 to 07:00 and 21:00 to 00:00, Fridays and the eve of public holidays from 00:00 to 07:00 and 21:00 to 22:00, Sundays and public holidays from 06:00 to 22:00.)
Base rate – €1.82
Per km rate – €1.28
Minimum fare – €5.09
Tariff 3
(applies Fridays and holiday eves 22:00 to 00:00, Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays from 00:00 to 06:00 and 22:00 to 00:00.)
Base rate – €2.27
Per km rate – €1.60
Minimum fare – €6.37
Airport taxis
If you require a Seville Airport taxi, here are the set Seville taxi rates you can expect to get to the city center.
Tariff 4
(applies Monday to Friday from 07:00 to 21:00.)
Set rate – €24.98
Tariff 5
(applies Monday to Friday from 00:00 to 07:00 and 21:00 to 00:00, Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays from 07:00 to 21:00, and December 24th and 31st from 00:00 to 00:00.)
Set rate – €27.84
Tariff 6
(applies Easter week from 00:00 to 07:00 and 21:00 to 00:00.)
Set rate – €34.79
Intercity journeys
Seville taxi prices differ when leaving the Seville metropolitan area. The following rates apply to cities within 12 km of Seville. If you’re traveling further than that, like from Seville Airport to Cadiz, it’s best to contact the taxi company or arrange a private transfer to get a fixed rate for your journey.
Tariff 7
(applies Monday to Friday from 06:00 to 22:00.)
Base rate – €3.47
Per km rate – €0.66
Minimum fare – €3.56
Tariff 8
(applies Monday to Friday from 22:00 to 06:00. Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 00:00 to 00:00.)
Base rate – €1.70
Per km rate – €0.78
Minimum fare – €3.56
Surcharges
There is a flat rate of €2.45 if you are traveling to or from any shipyards or docks like Puerto del Batán or Abonos Sevilla.
Additionally, there is a €1.59 surcharge applied to taxis leaving from Santa Justa Train Station. Otherwise, the aforementioned per km and base rates apply year-round. By law, a taxi driver in Seville cannot charge you for carrying luggage. As an example, a taxi from Seville Airport to the city center will cost you €24.98 on a weekday before 21:00. Whereas a taxi from Santa Justa Train Station to Royal Álcazar can cost as little as €5.
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How to get a taxi in Seville
Taxis in Seville are easy to catch by hailing on the street. You don’t have to locate a nearby taxi rank. Simply wait on the curbside and wave down a taxi that has its green light on. The taxi will stop in a safe place for you to board.
There are multiple taxi stands available around the city. The main hotspots are transportation hubs like Seville Airport, Santa Justa Train Station, and Seville Bus Station. High-traffic areas for tourists such as Prado de San Sebastián, Puerta de Juarez, and Seville Cathedral are all frequently visited by taxis seeking passengers.
How to get a taxi from Seville Airport
When you get to the Arrivals Hall on the ground floor of the main terminal building, take the exit nearest to the toilets. This will lead you to the taxi rank at Seville Airport. Line up in the queue until a taxi becomes available.
If you or someone you’re traveling with has reduced mobility, there is a special taxi rank that airport staff will guide you to which is closer to the baggage reclaim area.
How to get a taxi from Santa Justa Train Station
You can find Seville taxis lined up outside of the main entrance of Santa Justa Train Station. Note that there is a €1.59 surcharge for taxis leaving from here. Your remaining tariff will depend on when and where you’re traveling.
How to get a taxi from Seville Bus Station (Prado de San Sebastian)
Right outside of Seville Bus Station, on Calle Torneo, you’ll find a large taxi rank. This is a heavily serviced area with no surcharges applied to your fare if you’re carrying light luggage. If you have large pieces of luggage with you, a set fee of €0.44 will be added at the end of your taxi ride.
How to get a taxi from Seville Cathedral
Seville Cathedral does not have its own taxi rank because the area is congested and busy. However, taxis pass by the surrounding streets often. Therefore, it’s easy to hail an available taxi from the curbside.
How to get a taxi from Royal Alcazar Seville
If you walk towards Puerta de Jerez, you’ll find plenty of available taxis on the street. You can hail an available cab from the curbside.
Most popular Seville taxi apps
The most popular taxi (Seville) apps are FreeNow, Uber, Bolt and Cabify. These services all allow you to locate and order a Seville taxi from your phone. They work 24/7 and operate at different rates to the official white taxis. Because taxi app services are run by private drivers, you could face issues with service.
If you’d like to plan ahead and ensure you get a high-quality Seville taxi service at all times, we recommend booking a private taxi from a top-rated company like Welcome Pickups. That way, you can ensure a comfortable, professional taxi ride at a reasonable fixed price.
Useful Seville taxi numbers
Generally, it’s not necessary to call a Seville taxi service because there are so many taxis around. Members of staff at attractions and hotels can also help you arrange a taxi on demand.
Reliable Seville taxi numbers are listed below:
The main taxi company in Seville is Radio Taxi which you can reach on +34 (954) 50 00 00.
Teletaxi Seville is also a reliable company to call at +34 (954) 62 22 22.
If you call during peak times, there may be a long wait for your taxi. You can skip the wait by pre-booking a private taxi with a transfer company like Welcome Pickups.
Benefits of booking a Seville taxi in advance
Getting a taxi in Seville is relatively simple, but language barriers and variable levels of service are common complaints. Plus, during rush hour, it can be difficult to get a taxi, not to mention the fluctuating fares.
This is why we recommend booking a taxi in advance from a well-reviewed company like Welcome Pickups – especially if you’re new to Seville. That way, you can relax knowing that your friendly, professional English-speaking driver will be at your location with no wait times. Fixed fares allow you to better budget your travel and simply enjoy the ride.
Seville taxi tips
- Taxi costs in Seville are calculated using a taximeter, with set government rates. Ensure that your driver’s taximeter is on to avoid overcharging.
- Only some taxi drivers in Seville speak English, be sure to write down your destination to make sure everything is clear.
- Carry change with you as Seville taxi drivers won’t be able to break anything larger than a €50 bill. By law, taxi drivers carry enough change for up to €20.
- Seville taxis don’t have a baby seat as standard, but you can bring and fit your own for free.
- Seville taxi drivers are accustomed to being tipped. If you enjoyed your journey, you can add €1-2 to your bill.
- On public holidays such as Holy Week and Christmas, taxi pricing starts from Tariffs 2 and 3.
- You have the right to a receipt for your taxi journey. This is especially important if you have any disputes with your taxi driver and would like to make a complaint.
Wheelchair-accessible taxi in Seville
Standard taxis in Seville aren’t equipped to be wheelchair accessible. However, there are a few companies that operate in the city that can offer this service. If you’d like to call one of the local companies and need a taxi with a ramp or electric lift, be sure to ask for a ‘euro taxi’ during your call. Alternatively, you can book your wheelchair-accessible Seville taxi in advance through Disabled Access Travel by calling +31 (202) 444 843.
Seville taxi complaints and safety
All taxis in Seville are monitored and drivers have to apply and display a legal registration, making them very safe and reliable. However, if you do experience a rude driver or feel you have been overcharged, you can make a complaint to the local Tourist Police on +34 (954) 249 496. You can also consult the taxi companies themselves. You can email your complaint to Radio Taxi at [email protected] or Teletaxi at [email protected].
We recommend writing down the taxi number, date and time of your journey and the driver’s ID to help with your complaint.