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How much does Seville cost?

Daily budget breakdown across three tiers — so you can realistically plan your Seville trip before you book anything.

Seville, Spain travel budget

Realistic daily cost per person across three spending tiers. All figures in USD.

Budget

$65–$95
per day

Hostels, street food, public transit

Accommodation
$20–$35

Hostel dorm bed or a very basic shared Airbnb room.

Food
$20–$30

Tapas, market snacks, and self-catered meals from local markets.

Transport
$5–$10

Walking, occasional bus rides, or a single taxi if necessary.

Activities
$10–$15

Free walking tours, exploring neighborhoods, affordable entry to some sites.

Misc
$10–$15

Souvenirs, a coffee, or a small treat.

Mid-range

$120–$200
per day

3-star hotels, mix of restaurants, some taxis

Accommodation
$60–$100

Comfortable 3-star hotel or a well-located private Airbnb.

Food
$35–$60

Mix of casual tapas bars, sit-down restaurants, and perhaps a nice cafe.

Transport
$15–$30

Occasional taxis, ride-sharing, or using public transport efficiently.

Activities
$20–$40

Entry to major attractions like the Alcázar, Cathedral, Flamenco shows.

Misc
$10–$20

A few drinks, small purchases, or incidentals.

Luxury

$250–$450
per day

4-5 star hotels, premium dining, private transfers

Accommodation
$150–$250

Boutique 4-5 star hotel or a luxury apartment with premium amenities.

Food
$60–$100

Fine dining, tasting menus, high-end tapas bars, and premium drinks.

Transport
$30–$60

Private airport transfers, frequent taxis, or car service for excursions.

Activities
$40–$80

Private guided tours, exclusive experiences, premium flamenco shows, or cooking classes.

Misc
$20–$40

High-end souvenirs, spa treatments, or impulse purchases.

Destination-specific money tips

  • While credit cards are widely accepted, always have some cash for smaller tapas bars, market stalls, and local shops.
  • Avoid using ATMs inside tourist shops or exchange bureaus as they often have inflated fees and poor rates.
  • Tapas culture is a great way to eat affordably; ordering a few small plates is often cheaper than a main course.
  • Museums and attractions often have free entry on specific days or hours – check their websites in advance.
  • Transport within Seville's historic center is best done on foot; taxis are available but can be pricier than expected for short distances.

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