Two-minute walk from Terminal 1 beats every shuttle in SVQ
P7 is AENA’s on-airport express car park at Seville Airport, sitting roughly a 2-minute walk from Terminal 1, so you roll your bag straight to check-in without waiting for a minibus. Barriers, tickets, and payment are all handled by the official airport system, which regulars in Spain Facebook groups describe as “safest and most straightforward” at SVQ.
This is short-stay style parking, not a budget week-long lot: comparison sites quote around €110 for 7 days in official AENA parking at Seville, while private off-airport operators advertise prices closer to €3 per day. That pricing gap is the trade-off for P7’s on-airport location and express setup.
Walk time really is short here: travellers report about 2 minutes door-to-door from the P7 area to the terminal entrance at SVQ’s single Terminal 1. That puts it in the “park, lock, and walk” category, handy for early departures before 07:00 or late returns when you don’t want to wait for a 15–20 minute shuttle cycle.
Reviews of Seville Airport parking on Yelp call parking “easy,” and a Spain group member said the on-site AENA car park was “practically empty compared to Malaga,” which lines up with lower congestion at SVQ’s official lots. That means fewer loops hunting for a space and less stress if you arrive close to departure time.
Frequent flyers in Spanish parking comparison pieces tend to save P7 and the other AENA lots for 1–3 day trips, then switch to off-airport outfits like 24Plus for longer stays once the bill crosses that €110‑per‑week mark. That mix keeps costs under control without giving up the short walk on short business runs.
Practical tip: pre-book P7 on the AENA site when possible, then aim to arrive at least 60 minutes before a Schengen flight and 90 minutes before non-Schengen, since you still need time for check-in and security after that quick 2-minute walk.
2 min walk