Metropol Parasol in Plaza de la encarnacion of Sevilla

About Seville

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CITY HOSTING THE EVENT.


Seville, the capital of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain, is known for its rich history and impressive architectural heritage. The perfect place to host CATE 2024 and we encourage you to visit some of Seville's most important monuments including the following.

Travel

HOW TO GET TO SEVILLE


Seville airport is the main airport in the region and is located about 10 km north-east of the city centre. It offers domestic and international flights.

Santa Justa railway station is Seville's main railway station and is located close to the city centre. It offers high-speed train connections and conventional trains to various cities in Spain.

Seville is well connected by road. The A-4 motorway connects the city with Madrid, the A-92 with Granada and Almeria, and the A-49 with Huelva. There is also a network of secondary roads connecting Seville with other cities in Andalusia and Spain.

Within the city

HOW TO GET TO ANYWHERE WITHIN SEVILLE


The Seville metro is an underground transport network that connects various areas of the city and its surroundings. The network consists of a single line, Line 1, which connects the southern area with the northern area of the city, passing through key points such as the historic centre and the Santa Justa train station. It is a fast and efficient option for getting around the city, especially over longer distances.

Seville has an extensive network of urban buses (TUSSAM) that cover practically every corner of the city.