Lisbon to Seville bus

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Cheap bus tickets from Lisbon to Seville

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Cheapest

The best way to find a cheap bus ticket from Lisbon to Seville is to book your journey as far in advance as possible and to avoid traveling at rush hour.

BlaBlaCar
07:00PM6h30
Lisbon
01:30AMSeville
$321One-way
0 transfers
Cheapest
FlixBus
10:25PM6h20
Lisbon
05:45AMSevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas)
$371One-way
0 transfers
2nd Cheapest
Alsa
11:00PM6h29
Lisbon
06:29AMSevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas)
$371One-way
0 transfers
2nd Cheapest
Alsa
10:45PM7h14
Lisbon
06:59AMSeville
$371One-way
0 transfers
2nd Cheapest
Alsa
11:00PM6h59
Lisbon
06:59AMSeville
$371One-way
0 transfers

Lisbon to Seville bus times

Showing buses for tomorrow, Saturday, October 12
ProviderDepartsDurationArrivesTransfersTickets
Rede Expressos06:00AM Lisbon, Gare Rodoviaria Sete Rios6h45 01:45PM Sevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas)1 transfer
Alsa07:00AM Lisbon, Gare Rodoviaria Sete Rios6h15 02:15PM Sevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas)0 transfersDirect
Alsa07:15AM Lisbon6h00 02:15PM Sevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas)0 transfersDirect
Rede Expressos08:15AM Lisbon, Gare Rodoviaria Sete Rios7h00 04:15PM Sevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas)1 transfer
FlixBus10:40AM Lisbon7h50 07:30PM Sevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas)1 transfer
Alsa10:45AM Lisbon, Gare Rodoviaria Sete Rios7h29 07:14PM Sevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas)0 transfersDirect
Alsa10:45AM Lisbon, Gare Rodoviaria Sete Rios8h00 07:45PM Seville0 transfersDirect
Alsa11:00AM Lisbon7h14 07:14PM Sevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas)0 transfersDirect
Alsa11:00AM Lisbon7h45 07:45PM Seville0 transfersDirect
Alsa11:15AM Lisbon7h30 07:45PM Seville0 transfersDirect
Alsa11:15AM Lisbon6h59 07:14PM Sevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas)0 transfersDirect
Rede Expressos01:15PM Lisboa, Gare Oriente8h30 10:45PM Sevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas)1 transfer
Rede Expressos01:15PM Lisboa, Gare Oriente7h00 09:15PM Sevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas)1 transfer
FlixBus01:30PM Lisbon7h55 10:25PM Sevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas)1 transfer
FlixBus02:50PM Lisbon7h50 11:40PM Sevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas)1 transfer
Rede Expressos03:15PM Lisbon, Gare Rodoviaria Sete Rios6h30 10:45PM Sevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas)1 transfer
FlixBus04:00PM Lisbon6h40 11:40PM Sevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas)0 transfersDirect
FlixBus08:10PM Lisbon8h35 05:45AM Sevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas)1 transfer
FlixBus10:25PM Lisbon6h20 05:45AM Sevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas)0 transfersDirect
Alsa10:30PM Lisbon, Gare Rodoviaria Sete Rios6h59 06:29AM Sevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas)0 transfersDirect
Alsa10:30PM Lisbon, Gare Rodoviaria Sete Rios7h29 06:59AM Seville0 transfersDirect
Alsa10:45PM Lisbon7h14 06:59AM Seville0 transfersDirect
Alsa10:45PM Lisbon6h44 06:29AM Sevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas)0 transfersDirect
Alsa11:00PM Lisbon6h29 06:29AM Sevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas)0 transfersDirect
Alsa11:00PM Lisbon6h59 06:59AM Seville0 transfersDirect

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How far in advance should I book bus tickets from Lisbon to Seville?

The best time to book your bus from Lisbon to Seville is 84 days before departure. See how prices for buses change on the Lisbon to Seville route.
Prices are for one-way tickets for one passenger from Lisbon to Seville per month. Insights are sourced from fares found by Omio users in the last 12 months. Current prices may differ as prices vary depending on the time of day, class or how far in advance you book your bus from Lisbon to Seville.

Bus times from Lisbon to Seville

Showing times and prices for Oct 12

Fastest Journey

6 h

Average

7 h 12 m

Buses per day

25

Distance

314 km

Of the 25 buses that leave Lisbon for Seville every day 16 travel direct so it’s quite easy to avoid journeys where you’ll have to change along the way.

Fastest
Alsa
07:15AM6h00
Lisbon
02:15PMSevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas)
$631One-way
0 transfers
2nd Fastest
Alsa
07:00AM6h15
Lisbon, Gare Rodoviaria Sete Rios
02:15PMSevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas)
$631One-way
0 transfers
FlixBus
10:25PM6h20
Lisbon
05:45AMSevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas)
$371One-way
0 transfers
Alsa
11:00PM6h29
Lisbon
06:29AMSevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas)
$371One-way
0 transfers
Rede Expressos
03:15PM6h30
Lisbon, Gare Rodoviaria Sete Rios
10:45PMSevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas)
$421One-way
1 transfer

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Overview: Bus from Lisbon to Seville

distanceDistance194 miles (313 km)
durationAverage bus duration5 h 30 min
priceAverage bus ticket price$43 (€37)
frequencyBus frequency3 a day
changesDirect busYes, there are 3 direct buses a day
carriersBus companiesAlsa, Rede Expressos or FlixBus

Buses from Lisbon to Seville cover the 194 miles (313 km) long trip taking on average 5 h 30 min with our travel partners like Alsa, Rede Expressos or FlixBus. Normally, there are 3 buses operating per day, including direct services available. While the average ticket price for this journey costs around $43 (€37), you can find the cheapest bus ticket for as low as $17 (€15). Travelers depart most frequently from Lisboa, Gare Oriente and arrive in Sevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas).

Bus companies: Alsa, Rede Expressos and FlixBus from Lisbon to Seville

Buy your official Alsa, Rede Expressos and FlixBus bus tickets to Seville from Lisbon from $17 (€15) with Omio. Find bus times and tickets for over 1000 travel companies to compare and book the most convenient journey.

Alsa is the main bus company in Spain, a subsidiary of the UK bus company National Express. Alsa offers a wide variety of national and international routes and transports more than 300 million passengers every year. Apart from the Standard fare, Alsa provides ticket types like Minimum, Reduced and Flexible fares on select routes for those looking to save money on bus journeys. While most travelers don’t mind traveling on normal buses with basic services like bathrooms, free WiFi, footrests and onboard entertainment, some others may want to check out Alsa’s deluxe buses like the Alsa Supra, Alsa Eurobus and Alsa Premium, which provide more luxurious amenities on specific routes.

Alsa from Lisbon to Seville bus information:

  • Average Duration: 5 h 29 min
  • Cheapest Price: $19
  • Alsa frequency: 2 a day

Buses from Lisbon to Seville

Travellers can travel by bus from Lisbon to Seville between 8:50 am and 9:30 am, at 12:50 am and between 10:00 pm and 10:30 pm. The travel time is at least 6:30 hours

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Which bus companies travel from Lisbon to Seville?

The bus journeys from Lisbon to Seville are carried out by the bus companies ALSA Transportes, FlixBus and Eurolines.

How long does the bus journey from Lisbon to Seville take?

All bus connections on the route are direct journeys. These trips by bus from Lisbon to Seville take between 6:30 and 8:00 hours

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How often can you travel by bus from Lisbon to Seville?

Buses run from Lisbon to Seville between 8:50 and 22:30. The departures are irregular. There are no bus connections between 9:30 am and 12:50 pm and between 12:50 am and 22:00 pm.

Bus stations on the route Lisbon - Seville?

At which bus station does the bus depart from in Lisbon? buses depart from the bus stations Terminal Rodoviário Sete Rios and Terminal Rodoviário Oriente. Due to their location next to a railway station, the bus stations are connected to the public transport network.

At which bus station does the bus arrive in Seville? The journeys end at the bus stations Estación Plaza de Armas, Estación Prado San Sebastián and Estación Santa Justa. All three can be reached by public transport.

Walking Around in Seville

Start your exploration of the capital of Andalusia at the iconic Giralda. Once a minaret, it is now the cathedral's bell tower. From there, head south to the Santa Cruz area and take your time to explore the narrow streets of this former Jewish quarter. The nearby Real Alcázar Palace, at the Plaza del Triunfo, is built in the famous Mudéjar style. This former residence of the moorish rulers is now a museum, with extensive gardens and shady courtyards with lovely fountains. Wander further down to the river and along it until you reach the Parque de María Luisa and then the Plaza de España, from the early 20th century. Make sure to take a look at its stunning decorative ceramic tiles. Incorporated in the plaza is a 500 meter long canal that you can explore on small, romantic boats. When returning to the cathedral, make sure to pass by the Hospital de los Venerables in the square of the same name. It dates from the 17th century and was once a retirement home for clergy. Today, this beautifully restored building and its splendid chapel are some of the best examples of the Andalusian Baroque style.

Eating in Seville

The Andalucian cuisine of Seville combines a traditional Spanish obsession with pork in all its variations, and the need for lighter, cooling dishes to suit the scorching temperatures in high summer. The Sierra de Aracena, in Huelva province, supplies Seville with some of the world's finest Iberico and pata negra hams, served up in top restaurants in prized cuts called secreto or presa, and featuring prominently in upscale charcuterie plates. Amidst all the ham, vegetarians will often have to opt for one of Seville's traditional Moorish dishes, espinacas con garbanzos, a chickpea and spinach stew that features on most of the city's tapas bar menus. In summer the locals call for gazpacho, the tomato-based cold soup that offers both refreshment and nutrition. Some versions, such as salmorejo, are thickened with breadcrumbs to make a heartier dish. Seville's tapas bar scene is very competitive, with kitchens coming up with innovative takes on the classics. The bars of the Triana district are known for their fusion cuisine, with Asian and North African influences creeping in. Andalucian specialties on offer in Seville's covered markets include many varieties of olives and olive oil from the groves of nearby Jaen.

Best Time to Visit Seville

Seville, the jewel of Andalucia, experiences the typical climate of southern Spain, with some fierce heat in mid summer. Exploring the city can get a little arduous in July or August, when there are 12 hours of daily sunshine and the temperatures sit in the 90s. At this time of year, Seville afternoons tend to be quiet as locals head inside to shelter from the sun's rays. For visitors intent on some serious sightseeing, traveling to Seville in late spring or fall will offer a more comfortable experience. During these seasons, the Andalucian climate is a little gentler and although there may be some very hot days, the temperatures are more likely to settle around the 80s. It's plenty warm enough to sip a gazpacho on a restaurant terrace, but offers more manageable conditions for strolling the city streets. Travelers looking to experience the city's main fiesta should book a trip for April. The Seville Feria de Abril usually occurs two weeks after Easter and the city is in full party mode for a whole week. Flamenco dresses are on display, and the festivities last well into the nights, concluding with a massive fireworks display.

Public Transport in Seville

The city of Seville has a good public transport system consisting of a bus, subway, and tram system that together connect most parts of the city. The bus system covers all the barrios of the city and services run from 6:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. every day. Bus tickets need to be bought from the driver once onboard the bus and each ticket is only valid for one trip. The subway, or metro system, opened in 2008 and is a clean and efficient way of getting around the city. Currently, the subway only has one line that runs from east to west across the city, though another three lines are under construction. The subway system has twenty-two stations across the city and it is a very popular form of transport for both visitors and locals. One day or weekly passes for the subway are available at all of the stations from either the counter or a vending machine. The tram system is small and only covers a distance of just under a mile (1.4 km) but it situated in the heart of the city center. One day passes are available at all four of the tram stations.

FAQs: Bus from Lisbon to Seville

FAQs: Take the bus from Lisbon to Seville with ease. Whether you want fast, cheap or something entirely different, our travel experts have the information you need to know so you can find the best option from Lisbon to Seville.
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Cheap bus tickets from Lisbon to Seville can start from as little as $17 (€15) when you book in advance. The average bus ticket price for Lisbon to Seville is $43 (€37); however, prices vary depending on the time of day and class and they tend to be more expensive on the day.
The average journey time by bus from Lisbon to Seville is 5 h 30 min   to travel the 194 mile (313 km) long journey, with around there are 3 buses per day. Journey times can vary on weekends and holidays.
The first bus from Lisbon to Seville leaves at 9: 00 AM. Plan your trip with the Journey Planner   from Omio.
The last bus from Lisbon to Seville leaves at 10: 59 PM.
Yes, there are 3 direct buses a day from Lisbon to Seville with Alsa or FlixBus. Schedules can vary on holidays or weekends with fewer direct buses.
Take the Lisbon to Seville bus with Alsa, Rede Expressos or FlixBus. However, it's always good to check out all possible bus companies for the journey between Lisbon and Seville as there might be differences in the amenities they offer.

Passengers board the bus most frequently from Lisboa, Gare Oriente, which is located around 5.6 miles (9 km) away from the city centre, and they get off the bus at Sevilla, Estación de Autobuses (Plaza de Armas), located 3.1 miles (5 km) away from the city centre.

The cheapest month for a bus from Lisbon to Seville is April.
It's helpful to compare your options as there are 2 ways to travel to Seville from Lisbon including taking a bus or flight.

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