Seville is unusual among Spanish cities in hosting two top-flight La Liga clubs within 3 kilometres of each other: Sevilla FC play at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium (capacity 43,883, Nervion district) and Real Betis Balompie play at the Estadio Benito Villamarin (capacity 60,720, Heliopolis district). Both clubs have significant and passionate fan bases, and Sevilla Derby matchdays are among the most heavily policed and emotionally intense in Spanish football.
Beyond the two La Liga clubs, Seville's Estadio Olimpico de la Cartuja (capacity 57,000) on the Isla de la Cartuja is used for Spanish national team matches, Copa del Rey Finals, and athletics events. The Circuito de Jerez (90 kilometres south) hosts the MotoGP Spanish Grand Prix and the World Superbike championship.
The Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium is in the Nervion district, 2 kilometres east of the city centre. Coach access from the Santa Cruz and Triana hotel areas is via the Avenida Menendez Pelayo and the Avenida Eduardo Dato. On matchdays, the approach streets (Calle Luis Morales, Avenida Juan Pablo II) have police-managed pedestrian priority zones, so coaches drop groups at the Parque de los Principes or the Nervion shopping centre approach and collect post-match from an agreed point on the Avenida Eduardo Dato. Travel to or from SVQ airport on the same day as a derby match requires early planning around the bridge restrictions.
The Estadio Benito Villamarin is in the Heliopolis district, 4 kilometres south of the city centre. At 60,720 capacity, it is one of Spain's largest club stadiums and has been the venue for major European nights including UEFA Europa League fixtures. Coach access is via the Avenida de la Palmera and the Calle Reina Mercedes approach. Post-match, the southern ring road (SE-30 south) provides a practical exit from the area. For away supporter groups travelling to Betis matches, we provide secure coach transport with police liaison coordination for high-risk fixtures where requested.
The Estadio Olimpico on the Isla de la Cartuja is the venue for the Copa del Rey Final (when Seville hosts), the Spanish national football team's home fixtures, and major athletics meetings. Coach access via the SE-30 to the Puente del Alamillo is the standard route. The Circuito de Jerez, 90 kilometres south via the A-4, hosts the Spanish MotoGP round (traditionally in April or May, one of the most attended in the calendar) and the World Superbike Andalucia round. For MotoGP, we run group transfers from Seville city and SVQ airport to the Circuito on race weekend on a fixed-timetable basis.
| Vehicle type | Approx. daily range |
|---|---|
| Minibus (8--16 seats) | around 80 to 180 EUR |
| Coach (24--35 seats) | around 150 to 320 EUR |
| Full-size coach (49--70 seats) | around 230 to 490 EUR |
City hotel to stadium shuttles (both La Liga grounds) are at the lower end. Away fixture coaches and full-day Jerez MotoGP transfers are at the higher end. Seville Derby (Derby de Sevilla) dates carry a premium for logistics planning.
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