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€4 EA bus runs straight from Seville Airport to Santa Justa

The EA airport bus links SVQ Terminal 1 with Sevilla Santa Justa station and central stops like Prado de San Sebastián and Plaza de Armas, so it’s the go-to cheap option if you land in Seville between early morning and late evening and don’t want to pay the €23–32 fixed taxi fare into town.

You board the EA right outside the arrivals area of Seville Airport (SVQ T1), pay the flat airport fare in cash or by contactless card directly to the driver, and ride about 30–35 minutes to Santa Justa or around 35–45 minutes to Plaza de Armas depending on traffic on the A-4 and inner ring roads.

The route runs airport → Santa Justa → key central stops such as San Bernardo and Prado de San Sebastián → Paseo Colón → Plaza de Armas, so if your hotel is near those points you usually walk less than 10–15 minutes once you get off the bus instead of hunting for a second local line.

EA buses run roughly every 20–30 minutes during the day, starting around 05:20–05:30 from Plaza de Armas toward the airport and usually finishing close to midnight, which means late-night arrivals around 00:30 or later often find the service has already stopped and end up in the taxi queue instead.

Tickets sit at only a few euros per person (roughly one-sixth to one-seventh of the €23–32 taxi flat rate for the airport–city run), so a solo traveler or tight-budget pair saves real money versus a cab, while a group of three or four sees the price gap shrink fast compared with that fixed taxi fare.

The downside: around big arrival banks, riders report full buses with people standing in the aisle, limited space for suitcases and backpacks, and a shuffle past other passengers at each stop, which can feel like a lot of hassle compared with rolling the same bags straight into a taxi for only €5–10 more per person when two people share.

Regulars on TripAdvisor often skip the EA entirely and walk straight to the marked taxi rank outside T1 because there is typically almost no queue and the driver quotes the standard airport–city flat rate before departure, which stays within that €23–32 band even at Christmas, Semana Santa or Feria.

Smart play: if you’re catching or arriving on a long-distance train at Sevilla Santa Justa, ride the EA directly between the airport and the station to avoid a second taxi, but if you’re staying deep in the historic center on cobbled streets, take a taxi from SVQ instead of hauling a suitcase 800–900 meters from the nearest EA stop.