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There are 0 flights operating between Istanbul and Sevilla. You may find frequent flights from London, Istanbul and Milan to Sevilla.
Are you looking for cheap fares for Sevilla flights? In the coming 3 months: Adana Sevilla 12,996 TL, Ankara Sevilla 13,940 TL and Antalya Sevilla 14,876 TL
Better to book your flight to Sevilla 24 days before departure to get the best fares on average.
May and August months are the highest season for Spain, Sevilla. The prices are higher compared to the other periods. You will find the cheapest flight prices in the following months: November and October.
Seville, the capital and largest city of the Andalusian Autonomous Region in the southwestern part of Spain, is located on the east bank of the Guadalquivir River. Seville, the most important city in Andalusia as an inland port and the fourth largest city in Spain, is considered the capital of Muslim Spain as the art, culture and economic center of the region.
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Founded as an Iberian town and under Roman rule BC. Seville, which started to develop in the 2nd century, has been ruled by Singil Vandals, Visigoths, Muslims and Christians throughout history. Although the economy of the region was temporarily damaged by the expulsion of Moors and Jews from the city, Seville, where the Chamber of Commerce was established in 1503 to regulate trade between Spain and the New World, dominated Spain's overseas trade for two centuries. In the city where many important artists such as Velázquez, Francisco de Zurbaran, Bartolome Esteban Murillo, i Juan Martínez Montañés, Fernando Herrera grew up, it is known that Cervantes designed the famous Don Quixote novel while he was in the prison of Seville.
Places to visit
Seville, where life is lived on the streets and the air is hot and the streets smell of orange blossoms, is the land of history, art and culture. Wandering through its streets full of history and discovering this authentic Andalusian city with its unique atmosphere is a real adventure.
The Cathedral of Santa Maria, where you can watch the view of Seville from 95 meters from a bird's eye view, was a former mosque and was converted into a gothic church by Felipe III, who captured the city in 1248; The Alcázar Palace, an impressive palace in Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance styles, and also known as the symbol of the city; the Guadalquivir River, which runs through the city, and the famous Triana Bridge; Maria Luisa Park among the greenery in the middle of the city and the Archeology Museum in it are among the top places to visit in Seville.
In Seville, which is one of the cities where you can see the historical texture of the Andalusian region, which has been preserved until today, the Fine Arts Museum with the second most important painting collection in Spain, the Giralda Minaret, the 15th century structure and the Seville Cathedral, the third largest cathedral in the world, Torre del Oro Observation Tower, El Salvador Church, Golden Tower, Ancient Tobacco Factory, Indian Archives, City Hall and Parliament Buildings, SantaCruz Square, also called Spanish Square, Paula Nuns Monastery, Macarena City Walls and the ruins of Italica Ancient City 8 km from the city. You can also see.
As an important flamenco center, Sevilla also developed a unique dance called Sevillanas. You can watch this magnificent dance by going to the shows in the flamenco club Casa de la Memodia de Al-Andalus in Santa Cruz. The city's special museums, such as the Flamenco Dance Museum, are an indication of its rich culture. The entertainments you can find on the terraces by the river during the summer months are held in the bars and dance halls in the warmer Cervecerias region during the winter months. It is possible to find many alternatives, from parties organized by young people on the streets to elite dance nights. You can also witness bullfights that start with Easter and continue until October in the oldest and most important arena of Seville, "Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza".
Food & Drink and Shopping
Among the delicacies you should not return from Seville without trying them are carrillada Iberica al vino tinto con tomate casero, an Iberian-style pork cheek cooked in red wine and tomato sauce, gazpacho andaluz, a tomato soup served cold, and salmorejo, pescaito frito, a kind of fried fish, and the famous potato fries. Spanish omelet, tortilla de patatas, Spanish ham jamon, manchego cheese, tapas, paella and sangria.
The pulse of shopping in Seville beats in parallel Sierpes and Tetuan Streets. Stalls selling textiles, ceramics, jewelry, touristic souvenirs are very popular. It is especially worth seeing in the local markets, which are set up on Sundays and where handcrafted products are sold.
Transport
There are no direct flights from Istanbul to Seville. It is possible to reach Malaga Airport, which is 214 kilometers away, with Turkish Airlines, which has connecting flights from Malaga or Madrid, with a flight of approximately 4 and a half hours every day of the week, and to Seville, which is 214 kilometers away.
Again, Turkish Airlines, Iberia Airlines and Pegasus Airlines take a flight of approximately 4 and a half hours 7 days a week to Madrid Barajas Airport, then take the T4 line to Puerta de Atocha Station in 25 minutes, and then take a 2.5-hour train ride to Seville Santa Justa. You can go to the station.
Popular Flights | Ticket Price |
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Adana - Sevilla | 12,995.65 |
Ankara - Sevilla | 13,939.62 |
Antalya - Sevilla | 14,876.40 |
Barcelona - Sevilla | 1,016.79 |
Dusseldorf - Sevilla | 6,397.17 |
Frankfurt - Sevilla | 4,957.55 |
Geneva - Sevilla | 4,515.79 |
Istanbul - Sevilla | 3,992.03 |
Izmir - Sevilla | 10,605.10 |
London - Sevilla | 2,363.15 |
Milan - Sevilla | 7,631.78 |
Rome - Sevilla | 2,875.42 |