
Privat biltransfer frÄn Seville till Lisbon
pÄ 4 h 20 min
per passagerare
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Din förare kommer att möta dig pÄ din adress i Seville.
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Resa
Du kommer att resa bekvÀmt i 4 h 20 min.
- Valfri sightseeing
- Ren, bekvÀm bil
- Professionell chaufför
- Flaskvatten
- Barnstolar
- Handikappanpassad
- Rökfri
- HusdjursvÀnlig
AvlÀmning
Din förare kommer att slÀppa av dig pÄ din adress i Lisbon.
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Car trip from Seville to Lisbon
A car trip from Seville to Lisbon isnât just transportation between two of the most exciting and culturally rich cities in Iberia. Driving is the best way to get from Seville to Lisbon because you can experience even more local culture, and enrich your trip with sightseeing stops that you canât get when you use a plane or bus for transportation (the train is 10 hours, so not recommended).
From Seville, you have two options on how to get to Lisbon. Head north, and youâll be transported into Iberiaâs ancient past. Stop at the Archaeological Ensemble of Italica to stroll the ancient Roman avenues, and marvel at the amphitheater, which was featured in Game of Thrones and was one of the largest in the Empire, accommodating up to 25,000 spectators. Or visit Merida, the former Roman capital, which now has the largest extant collection of Roman ruins in all of Spain. Then thereâs the well-preserved Moorish architecture in Badajoz or the UNESCO-listed walled city of Elvora where Roman ruins, medieval fortifications, and Renaissance ossuary are all contained within historic walls.
Alternatively, head west and the road takes you to the dramatic cliffs, sunny beaches, and charming fishing villages of the Algarve. Youâll have plenty of opportunities to stop for a swim, and admire the sheer cliffs carved out by the driving power of the Atlantic. Albufeira is a destination unto itself, drawing crowds of sunseekers from across Europe for its sandy beaches, ocean cliffs, and cute old town that managed to survive the cityâs swell in popularity.
If youâd rather sit back and enjoy the ride rather than rent a car, consider a private car with a transfer service like Daytrip. What makes this the best way to get from Seville to Lisbon is your professional driver, who will bring you door-to-door while sharing their insights along the way. And, of course, unlike a bus or taxi, you can stop for sightseeing!
About Lisbon
Lisbon, Portugalâs capital and largest city, is one of the oldest in Europe, having been founded by pre-Celtic tribes before the Phoenecians arrived. From a far-flung outpost at the edge of the known world, Lisbon became the base for Portuguese exploration in the 15th century, which brough unimaginable wealth to the city. A devastating earthquake in 1755 leveled much of the city, so Prime Minister SebastiĂŁo JosĂ© de Carvalho e Melo, rebuilt the city center in an open rectangular plan with two main plazas. These mark Lisbonâs two main districts: the central commercial district, with cafĂ©s, theaters, and restaurants, and the port which welcomes returning ships with an impressive triumphal arch. From there, Lisbon stretches across a series of rolling hills overlooking the Tagus River.
Each neighborhood has its own unique identity, from seaside Belem with its iconic Torre de Belem tower to Mouraria, the Moorish quarter that survived the 1755 earthquake. With the famous SĂŁo Jorge Castle standing watch over the city high in Alfama, and the Monastery of JerĂłnimos on the opposite side of the city, visiting the top sights in Lisbon may seem like a daunting task. But fortunately, Lisbonâs iconic yellow trams make it easy to move between neighborhoods. Tram 28 in particular brings you to historic areas like Graça and Alfama. The tram ride is an attraction in itself, with captivating scenes rolling by at every hairpin turn as the tram cuts through the cobbled stone streets.
The weather in Lisbon is almost unerringly pleasant, with 290 days of sunshine a year, and temperatures rarely dropping into the 50s (15 celsius) and peaking in the low 80s (28 celsius). This means youâre almost guaranteed perfect weather for relaxing in the broad squares, or exploring the narrow, cobbled alleys. This perfect weather, combined with the cityâs architectural beauty and proud history probably explains why Lisboetas are universally warm and inviting. As one of the happiest cities in the world, and one of the most hospitable, interacting with locals is always a pleasant experience, whether itâs asking for directions, or ordering Lisbonâs famous pastel de natas, egg custard pastries that have become Lisbonâs culinary symbol.
From Seville to Lisbon: Travel tips
If you decide driving from Seville to Lisbon best suits your transportation needs, we have some essential travel tips to make the most of your journey.
Selecting a reputable car service is crucial
Opt for a provider like Daytrip, that offers a fleet of well-maintained vehicles and experienced drivers who can navigate Lisbonâs narrow, hilly streets with ease. This will ensure your comfort and safety, as well as provide an opportunity to gain local insights during your ride. Using a reputable service also guarantees the price and travel time up front.
Timing is key
The drive usually takes about 3.5-4 hours, depending on traffic and the time of year. To avoid congestion and enjoy a more leisurely ride, consider departing early in the morning or late in the afternoon. If youâre planning on sightseeing on the way, starting early also ensures youâll beat the crowds at the more popular attractions (just donât go too early when things are closed).
Donât forget about siesta
There's a lot to see and do on the drive from Seville to Lisbon, so you might find you want the drive to be an all-day experience. In Spain, many attractions, shops, and restaurants close for siesta in the early afternoon. So thatâs the perfect time to be driving.
Pack wisely for the trip
Even though itâs a short ride, it's wise to have essentials such as water, sunscreen, and a camera ready. The sun can be strong, even through the windows of a car - and as you approach Lisbon, chances are itâs going to be sunny. And if youâre making a sightseeing detour, youâll want your camera handy so you donât waste time digging through your luggage.
Communicate with your driver
A knowledgeable local driver can enrich your trip with stories and facts about the region. In fact, Daytripâs drivers love sharing their insights, so donât hesitate to ask for recommendations or more information. Your driver will happily give you advice on everything from what to do in Lisbon, to some signature dishes to try.
How to get from Seville to Lisbon
You have quite a few options for how to get from Seville to Lisbon, ranging from public transportation to a private driver. Which is the best way depends on your travel preferences.
From Seville to Lisbon by train
There is no direct train from Seville to Lisbon. Can purchase tickets at Seville Santa Justa Train Station to Lisboa Santa Apolonia station, but on the way, youâll have short connections in Merida, Badajoz, and Entroncamento. It is best to buy your tickets in advance online because the initial train you need to take from Seville to Badajoz only has one daily departure at 9:50 AM. The train from Seville to Lisbon is operated by Intercidades and Alfa Pendular, and costs around âŹ58. With all the transfers, the trip takes 9 hours and 45 minutes (or longer). If you simply must ride a train, a better option is to take a bus from Seville to Faro, and then the train from Faro to Lisbon. Trains have bathrooms on board and usually offer a dining car.
From Seville to Lisbon by bus
To travel from Seville to Lisbon by bus, there are about 20 departures a day to choose from. You can hop on the bus from the Sevilla Estrada Santa Justa or Plaza De Armas, Seville, and depending on which operator you choose, be let off at the Sete Rios or Oriente bus stations in Lisbon. Buses run from 7:00 AM until 23:59, with 4-6 buses leaving between 7 AM and 8 AM. The bus from Seville to Lisbon is operated by Alsa, with bus tickets from Seville to Lisbon costing between âŹ15-âŹ35 for the 6.5 to 8-hour trip. All options offer direct service from Seville to Lisbon.
From Seville to Lisbon Flight
To travel by plane, you need to get to Seville Airport (SVQ). As usual with flights, youâll want to buy your tickets in advance. Non-stop flights take just over an hour and flight tickets start around âŹ105.. Itâs recommended to arrive at the airport 2 hours before the flight, so factor that, along with transportation to and from the airport into your travel time and cost. Do keep in mind that Portugal is one hour behind Spain.
From Seville to Lisbon with Daytrip
For speed and convenience, a private car transfer with Daytrip is the best way to travel from Seville to Lisbon. You will be picked up at your accommodation, and the driver will take care of your luggage. Driving takes about 3.5-4 hours. Youâll then be able to enjoy door-to-door service to your accommodation in Lisbon, and can even add sightseeing stops on the way!
Things to do when you get to Lisbon
When you arrive in Lisbon youâll find itâs an exciting modern capital on par with Europeâs other major cities with a rich history. After dropping off your luggage at your accommodation, take a ride on Tram 28 into the old Alfama district. This scenic tram ride is the perfect way to get your first taste of Lisbon. It leaves you at the foot of the Estrela Basilica, one of Lisbonâs largest churches and most beautiful monuments. From here, dive into the Alfama districtâs winding warren of cobbled streets. Dating back to the Moors, itâs the oldest part of the city, with historic monuments aplenty, from the great Lisbon Cathedral to the remains of the old city walls. The crowning landmark here though is St Georgeâs Castle. Dominating the Alfama District, the foundations of Lisbonâs most visible landmark date back to the Romans over 2,000 years ago. Today, the castle shows the influence of the cityâs subsequent rulers, from the Berbers to the Reconquista knights, and its ramparts offer amazing views of the city below.
From the heights of Altama, head down to the beaches of Belem. Along with swimming and enjoying Lisbonâs perpetually perfect weather, itâs here youâll find the Torre de Belem, which has commanded the mouth of the Tagus River since the 16th century. Its fusion of every architectural style, from Romanesque to Moorish, Mudejar to Gothic, combined with its picturesque location in the waters of the Targus has made the Torre de Belem perhaps the single most iconic monument in Lisbon. While youâre down by the water, be sure to head to the huge Lisbon Oceanarium. One of the largest indoor aquariums in Europe, youâll find 16,000 creatures from 450 species. Itâs one of only a few aquariums in the world where youâll be able to see an ocean sunfish (mola mola).
Lisbon has a wealth of other cultural attractions that will vie for your attention. Portugal is world-renowned for its ceramics, and thereâs no better place to see the countryâs mastery than the National Tile Museum. It will walk you through the history of tile making from when the Moors first introduced the art to Iberia, exhibiting many amazing ceramics, including, of course, incomparable azulejos. The National Museum of Ancient Art showcases a prestigious art collection spanning everything from Renaissance paintings to Baroque decor, metalwork, and ancient Roman sculptures. The Museu do Oriente stands as a fascinating reminder of Portugalâs former far-flung empire, pulling together artifacts from everywhere Portugal had a colony or trading post.
One experience that locals will always recommend is a day trip to Sintra. The town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with rich churches, mansions, and multiple palaces of former Portuguese kings and queens. The Romanticist Pena National Palace with its bold colors and mix of styles is one of the most unique buildings in the world. But you may want to plan more than a day in Sintra to be able to visit the medieval Castle of the Moors and the Renaissance Sintra National Palace as well.
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â> our driver ricardo was terrific. > > he was right on time for pickup, drove safely and was easy to chat > with. > > i cannot believe that he did the lisbon to seville round trip in > one day! > > we made the appropriate number of stops on the way and all went well. > > you have an excellent employee in ricardo.â
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