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A direct Renfe AVE high-speed service runs between Sevilla Santa Justa and Valencia Joaquin Sorolla in approximately 4 hours 22 minutes. At least one direct departure operates each day, with a second available on some dates. Advance fares start from around €40; Prémium class can reach approximately €210. If the direct train does not suit your timing, connecting options via the high-speed network add roughly one to two hours but offer more departure flexibility.
Route Overview
The route covers approximately 540 km between Seville and Valencia. Two practical travel patterns exist. The first is the direct AVE: the fastest and simplest option, running at least once a day between Sevilla Santa Justa and Valencia Joaquin Sorolla with no change required. The second is a connecting high-speed service, most commonly involving a change at Madrid. These connecting combinations take around 5 hours 30 minutes to 6 hours and generally offer more departure windows, sometimes at a lower fare.
Some comparison sites show totals of 12 or more daily trains on this corridor, but those figures combine direct services, connecting itineraries, and in some cases bus options into a single count. Direct and connecting journeys are treated separately throughout this guide.
A slower direct intercity service on this route, taking approximately 8 hours, has also been reported. Check Renfe directly for current availability before relying on it for planning.
Journey Time and Frequency
The Direct AVE
The fastest confirmed direct journey is approximately 4 hours 22 minutes. The direct AVE departs Sevilla Santa Justa in the late afternoon and arrives at Valencia Joaquin Sorolla in the evening, based on current timetable data. Schedules vary by date, so verify times at Renfe before booking.
At least one direct departure runs daily. A second may be available on some dates, but this is not consistent across all timetable periods. If you need a specific departure time, check Renfe early: the limited number of direct services means availability on your preferred slot is not guaranteed.
Connecting Options
Connecting services via the high-speed network typically take around 5 hours 30 minutes to 6 hours. The most common pattern involves a change at Madrid, which may require a transfer between two Madrid stations depending on the services you combine. Low-cost high-speed operators appear on connecting itineraries for this corridor and can bring the total fare down, at the cost of additional travel time and the inconvenience of a change.
Note that the direct AVE does not necessarily run in both directions on the same day. If you are travelling from Valencia to Seville, check the current Renfe timetable for your specific date rather than assuming a matching direct departure.
Tickets and Prices
Renfe operates three fare tiers on long-distance AVE services.
Básico is the entry-level tier. It offers the lowest price with full standard service, but has the most limited flexibility for changes and cancellations.
Elige is the mid-range tier and the only one that lets you choose your specific seat type, either Standard or Comfort, at the point of booking. Its flexibility terms sit between Básico and Prémium.
Prémium is the top tier. It includes a Comfort seat, a complimentary meal, and the most flexible change and cancellation terms.
Advance fares on this route start from around €40. Prémium pricing can reach approximately €210 at standard booking windows. Prices vary considerably depending on how early you book and which tier you choose, so treat any fare quoted here as a guide rather than a guarantee.
Connecting options using low-cost high-speed services can bring the total fare lower, often into the €40 to €60 range for the cheapest advance purchases, though the journey will be longer and involve at least one change.
Tickets typically go on sale approximately 60 days before departure. Booking as early as possible within that window gives you the best chance of securing a Básico fare. Prices rise as the departure date approaches.
Renfe offers a free child fare for children under 4 who share a seat with a fare-paying adult. Groups of four or more travelling on the same train and itinerary may qualify for a group discount; availability and terms vary by route and date.
Booking Your Ticket
Book directly with Renfe at renfe.com or through an authorised reseller. Both the Renfe website and the app issue e-tickets, and most AVE services accept mobile tickets at the barrier.
The 60-day booking window is the key planning horizon for this route. The direct AVE has limited daily departures, so early booking matters both for price and for securing a seat on the specific train you want.
Pass holders should note that a mandatory paid seat reservation is required for Renfe AVE trains and is not included in an Interrail or Eurail pass. As of 2025, pass holders can book AVE seat reservations online. Book this as soon as your travel date is confirmed, particularly given the limited direct departures on this corridor.
Onboard Experience
AVE is a high-speed service and the ride is smooth and quiet, with journey times kept consistent by a dedicated high-speed line.
Two cabin environments are available: Standard and Comfort. Comfort is accessible through Elige and Prémium fares. Prémium class includes a complimentary meal and additional attendant service. AVE trains generally include a cafeteria car, Wi-Fi, and power at seats, though these should be treated as expected rather than guaranteed features on every departure.
There is no strict enforced luggage allowance on Renfe AVE, though standard carry-on and overhead storage practice applies. Passengers with accessibility requirements should confirm specific provisions with Renfe before travel.
Stations and Connections
Sevilla Santa Justa
Sevilla Santa Justa is Seville’s main intercity rail terminus. All AVE and long-distance services depart from here. Cercanias suburban rail connections are available at the station, and Renfe AVE ticket holders can use these for free under the Combinado Cercanias scheme within the permitted time window.
Plan to arrive at least 20 to 30 minutes before your departure. AVE boarding closes shortly before the train leaves, and there is little margin for arriving late.
Valencia Joaquin Sorolla
Valencia Joaquin Sorolla is Valencia’s high-speed rail terminus and the arrival point for trains from Seville. Valencia has a second main station, Valencia Nord, which handles some regional services. High-speed arrivals from Seville use Joaquin Sorolla, not Valencia Nord. Confirm which station applies to your specific ticket before travelling.
Renfe AVE ticket holders can use Cercanias connections at Joaquin Sorolla for free under Combinado Cercanias. Metro and local bus connections are also accessible from or near the station for onward travel into the city.
The two-station layout in Valencia is a common source of confusion. Check your ticket to confirm the correct station before you arrive.
Rail Pass Validity
Interrail and Eurail Global Passes are valid on Renfe AVE services on this route. A mandatory paid seat reservation is required in addition to the pass and carries an additional fee.
As of 2025, pass holders can book AVE seat reservations online. Book early: reservation availability on the limited direct departures between Seville and Valencia is finite.
For a single one-way journey on this route, a point-to-point advance ticket will very likely cost less than the combined cost of a pass plus reservation fee. Passes offer better value when spread across multiple journeys through Spain or across Europe. If Spain is your only destination and you are making one or two train trips, a point-to-point ticket is the more economical choice in most cases.
Train, Flight, or Bus
Train vs Flight
The direct AVE takes approximately 4 hours 22 minutes station to station, with no airport transfer required. Total door-to-door time for the train, including getting to and from the station, is roughly 5 hours 20 minutes. The equivalent total door-to-door time for a flight, including airport transfers, check-in, and security, is roughly 6 hours 40 minutes. On this route, the train is faster when total travel time is the measure.
The train also produces significantly less carbon. An estimated 0.2 to 0.5 kg of CO2 for the train journey compares with an estimated 1.6 to 3.2 kg for a direct flight. These are approximate figures.
Train vs Bus
Bus is the cheapest option on this corridor, with onboard journey times around 6 hours. It suits travellers on tight budgets with flexible schedules, though total door-to-door time is longer than the direct AVE and the journey itself is considerably less comfortable.
Practical Tips
- Book as early as possible within the 60-day window. Básico fares on the direct AVE are limited and prices increase as the departure date approaches.
- The direct AVE runs only once, or at most twice, per day. If your preferred departure time is not available on the direct service, connecting options add around one to two hours but give you more flexibility.
- Arrive at Sevilla Santa Justa at least 20 to 30 minutes before your departure. AVE boarding closes shortly before the train leaves.
- Elige is the only fare tier that lets you choose your seat type at booking. If seat comfort matters, it is worth the step up from Básico.
- Prémium class includes meal service and the most flexible cancellation terms.
- Renfe AVE ticket holders can use Cercanias services at both Seville and Valencia for free under Combinado Cercanias. Check the conditions and permitted time window when you book.
- Pass holders: book your seat reservation early. Availability on the limited direct departures is finite, and you cannot board an AVE without a reservation.
- The direct service does not necessarily run in both directions on the same day. If you are also booking the return leg, check Valencia to Seville availability separately.
Frequently asked questions
How long does the train from Seville to Valencia take?
The direct AVE takes approximately 4 hours 22 minutes. Connecting options via the high-speed network, usually involving a change at Madrid, take around 5 hours 30 minutes to 6 hours depending on the connection.
Is there a direct train from Seville to Valencia?
Yes. A direct AVE high-speed service runs between Sevilla Santa Justa and Valencia Joaquin Sorolla. At least one direct departure runs daily, with a second available on some dates. Check Renfe for times on your specific travel date.
How much does the Seville to Valencia train cost?
Advance fares start from around €40 for the lowest Básico tier. Prémium class can reach approximately €210 at standard booking windows. Prices vary based on how far in advance you book and which fare tier you choose. Connecting options using low-cost high-speed services typically cost from around €40 to €60 on advance fares.
Which stations do trains use in Seville and Valencia?
Trains depart from Sevilla Santa Justa and arrive at Valencia Joaquin Sorolla. Valencia has a second main station, Valencia Nord, which handles some regional services. High-speed services from Seville use Joaquin Sorolla, not Valencia Nord. Check your ticket to confirm the correct station.
Can I use an Interrail or Eurail pass on the Seville to Valencia train?
Yes. Interrail and Eurail Global Passes are valid on Renfe AVE services. A mandatory paid seat reservation is required and is not included in the pass. Book your reservation as soon as your travel date is confirmed, particularly given the limited direct departures on this route.
How many trains per day run from Seville to Valencia?
At least one direct AVE runs daily. Including connecting high-speed options, there are considerably more departures across the day, though all connecting services involve at least one change. Some comparison sites show totals of 12 or more daily options, but those figures include connecting trains and, in some cases, bus services.
What is the Combinado Cercanias benefit on Renfe AVE tickets?
Renfe AVE ticket holders can use Cercanias suburban rail services for free at both Seville and Valencia within a defined time window before or after their AVE journey. This applies to Renfe AVE tickets only and does not extend to tickets purchased on low-cost high-speed connecting services.
