Terminals at Seville Airport
There is one main terminal building at Seville Airport. It handles both the arrivals and departures. It is a modern building that was rebuilt in 1989 in preparation for the visitors of EXPO 92. There are mainly international and the occasional domestic flight from Alicante, Valencia or Barcelona city.
Getting to Seville Airport
Seville is located in the south of Spain, in the AndalucĂa region. It has excellent transport links. The E01 and the A22 motorways from Portugal to the west in Faro follow the coast passed Huelva and Almonte town.
From the south in Cadiz, the AP4 and the E5 motorways head north to the city passing through Jerez de la Frontera and Dos Hermanes first.
If you are travelling from Malaga in your Car Hire Seville Airport vehicle, use the AP46 to Antequera then the A92 through Osuna and Marchena.
From the east in Cordoba, use the A4 and the E5 motorways, which pass through Ecja and Carmona.
Parking at Seville Airport
There are two parking lots at the airport. P1 has 886 spaces with 24 of them for disabled people. P2 has 948 spaces of which 20 are for disabled people. Payment can be made at the ticket machines. Both car parks are within close proximity to the main terminal building.
Facilities at Seville Airport
There are seven shops selling gifts, clothing, perfumes, watches and cameras. There are Divers, Aedeas, Relay the bookshop and The Airport Shop, which sells snacks and magazines.
There are cafes called CafeCafe and Medas, which sell hot tea and coffee as well as cakes and muffins. The restaurants are called Medas Tapas and Medas Autoservicio, which sell typical Spanish cuisine as well as some international food.
There is an Internet Cafe with computers ready to browse. There is also Wifi Internet throughout the airport for those passengers with a laptop or Internet ready device such as a PDA.
What's Close to Seville Airport?
Seville is Spain's 4th largest city and sits upon the banks of the Guadalquivir River. The city has many interesting buildings such as the 15th century Cathedral that is the resting place of Christopher Columbus and the third largest in the world after Saint Paul's in London and Saint Peter's in Rome. Let Car Hire Seville Airport help you cruise around these famous landmarks in style.
The Museo del Baile Flamenco shows the progression of the famous dance throughout the years. There are photographic exhibitions and shows on weekends.
The bullring or Plaza de Toros shows typical impressive Spanish bull fighting. This is located in Seville Maestranza stadium in the centre of the city.