Seville: 24-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

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✓ Free cancellation ✓ 24-hour pass 14 stops From €25 ♿ Wheelchair accessible All ages
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A 24-hour hop-on hop-off bus pass covering Seville's major sights — Cathedral, Alcázar, Plaza de España, Triana, María Luisa Park and the Setas. Around 14 stops, runs every 20-30 minutes during peak hours. The right pick for first-day orientation, mobility-limited travellers, or anyone who finds Seville's summer heat too brutal for full-day walking. Open-top double-decker for photos.

Highlights

  • 24-hour pass — hop on/off as many times as you like
  • 14 stops covering all major neighbourhoods
  • Audio guide in 14 languages with earphones
  • Open-top double-decker buses (when weather allows)
  • Stops directly at Cathedral, Alcázar, Plaza de España, Triana
  • Frequencies of 20-30 minutes through the day

What's included

  • 24-hour hop-on hop-off pass
  • Audio guide in 14 languages
  • Earphones
  • City map
  • Attraction entry tickets
  • Food and drinks
  • Hotel pickup
  • Live guide commentary

Meeting point

Main boarding point
Torre del Oro / Paseo de Cristóbal Colón — most travellers start here · You can also board at any stop
Route
14 stops including Cathedral, Plaza de España, Triana, Alcázar, Setas, Plaza de Toros, María Luisa Park
Frequency
Every 20-30 minutes from 09:30 to 19:00 (extended in summer)
Full circuit time
~80 minutes per loop

Important information

What to bring

  • Sun hat and sunscreen — Seville's sun is brutal even on the bus
  • Light layer — sea breeze cools things even in summer
  • Bottled water (essential in summer)
  • Camera or phone

Know before you go

  • The 24-hour clock starts the first time you board, not when you buy
  • Mention wheelchair access at boarding so the driver deploys the ramp
  • In summer, the indoor lower deck is air-conditioned — the open top is brutal at midday
  • Pair with skip-the-line Cathedral and Alcázar tickets — bus drops you at both
  • Skip if you only have 2 days — better to walk the Old Town yourself
What travellers are saying

Travellers consistently call this the easiest way to get oriented in Seville on day one — particularly in summer when walking everything is brutal. Most-cited positives: the audio guide, the route covering Plaza de España (which is otherwise a long walk), and the breaks from the heat. Most-cited issue: bus frequency drops in shoulder seasons — checking the schedule at each stop matters.

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Frequently asked questions

How does the 24-hour Seville hop-on hop-off pass work?

The 24-hour clock starts the first time you board, not from the moment you book. Once activated, you can hop on and off at any stop on the route as often as you like for 24 hours. Buses run every 20-30 minutes through the day.

Is the hop-on hop-off bus worth it in Seville?

Yes for first-day orientation, yes in summer when walking is too hot, yes for travellers with mobility issues. After day 1 in milder weather, walking is fine — Seville's Old Town is compact. The bus is most useful for reaching Plaza de España and Triana, which are otherwise long walks from the Cathedral.

Is the audio guide in English?

Yes — pre-recorded audio runs in 14 languages including English, French, German, Italian, Mandarin and Japanese. Earphones provided. Live guide commentary is rare — the audio guide is more reliable.

Is the bus suitable for strollers and wheelchairs?

Most buses are accessible on the lower deck, with space for one wheelchair and folded strollers. The open-top upper deck is reached by stairs only. If you need wheelchair access, mention this when boarding so the driver can deploy the ramp.

Should I buy 24-hour or 48-hour pass?

Most operators in Seville sell 24-hour passes — Seville's Old Town is compact enough that 48 hours is rarely needed. If you want extended time, buy two 24-hour passes on consecutive days. Honestly: most travellers find one full day on the bus enough, then switch to walking and taxis.

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