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Practical information
Seville offers many activities to discover Andalusia: exquisite gastronomy, iconic neighborhoods, historic monuments, flamenco, religious festivities, and natural parks, like the spectacular Doñana National Park. However, to ensure your trip is a success, follow these basic tips.
FAQs
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Do I need any special documentation to travel to Seville?
If you are an EU citizen, you only need a national ID or a valid passport (it’s also a good idea to carry the European Health Insurance Card). If you are from a non-European country that does not require a visa and your stay is less than 90 days, you will need a valid passport. For tourists from other countries, the best option is to visit the Spanish embassy for information on the necessary steps and documents, or check the website of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs.
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Is it dangerous for my health to travel to Seville?
No, not at all. No vaccines or special health-related precautions are required, according to the Ministry of Health. In summer, the sun is strong, so it’s recommended to use sunscreen with a high SPF, wear a hat and light clothing, and stay hydrated throughout the day.
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Do I need travel insurance to visit Seville?
Spain is one of the safest countries in the world and has excellent health infrastructure. However, it’s recommended to have travel insurance with medical assistance, especially if you are not a citizen of the European Union, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, or a country with a bilateral healthcare agreement with Spain that covers care. In case of an emergency, whether medical or otherwise, you can call free of charge the number 112, which operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, with an interpretation service in multiple languages.
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How to pay in Seville?
The currency in Seville is the euro. You won’t need to exchange money unless your home country is outside the eurozone. You can use cash to pay for your purchases, although most places accept debit and credit cards. It is advisable to carry a reasonable amount of cash and use your card whenever possible. Service charges are included, so tipping is not mandatory. Also, haggling over the marked price is not accepted when paying.
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What is the time zone in Seville?
The time zone for Andalusia is UTC/GMT+1 in winter and UTC+1/GMT+2 in summer. The time in Seville is the same as in Madrid, Spain’s capital, and all other autonomous communities in Spain, except for the Canary Islands.
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What language is spoken in Seville?
Spanish is the only official language in Seville. However, the vast majority of hospitality and tourism staff won’t have trouble communicating with you in English.
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What should I pack for a trip to Seville?
First off, sunscreen is essential in this destination, as the UV rays are very strong, especially in summer. So, whenever you are outdoors, you should carry it with you and apply it frequently. You’ll also need adapters to connect or charge your electronic devices at 230 V. The plugs and outlets in Seville are type C and F. If you come in summer, don’t forget to pack light-colored and breathable clothing. In autumn or winter, a lightweight jacket will be more than enough. If you plan to hike in the region, bring appropriate footwear to make your journeys comfortable and safe.
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