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title: "Barcelona to Seville by Train: Tickets, Times and Route Guide"
date: 2025-05-01
author: "Johan E. Johansson"
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# Barcelona to Seville by Train: Tickets, Times and Route Guide

Direct high-speed trains run between Barcelona and Seville from Barcelona Sants to Sevilla Santa Justa. The direct journey usually takes around six to seven hours, depending on the operator and stopping pattern. Renfe AVE, Renfe Avlo, iryo, and OUIGO Spain all appear on the route, with roughly four direct trains on many days and more options if you connect via Madrid. Advance fares can start from about €21 on the lowest-priced services, while a more typical advance range is about €47 to €107.

## Route Facts at a Glance

DetailWhat to ExpectDeparture stationBarcelona SantsArrival stationSevilla Santa JustaDistanceApproximately 830 km (515 miles)Typical direct journey timeAbout 6 to 7 hours, depending on serviceDirect trainsAround 4 non-stop services on many daysTotal optionsAround 21 daily results when connecting itineraries via Madrid are includedMain operatorsRenfe AVE, Renfe Avlo, iryo, and OUIGO SpainAdvance faresFrom about €21 on some low-cost services, subject to availability## Journey Time and Train Frequency

The fastest and slowest direct trains on this corridor differ because operators use different stopping patterns. Some services run with limited intermediate stops, while others call at places such as Zaragoza and Cordoba before reaching Seville. For planning, treat six to seven hours as the normal direct-train range and check your exact date before choosing a ticket.

The distinction between direct trains and total search results matters. Around four services on many days run directly from Barcelona Sants to Sevilla Santa Justa. Booking platforms may show a much larger number because they include routes with a change at Madrid Atocha. If you want to stay on one train, filter for direct or non-stop services before comparing prices.

There is no true overnight train on this route. Evening departures exist, but they do not operate as sleeper services. Travellers who need a later departure may see connecting itineraries via Madrid, but those should be treated as daytime or late-evening connections rather than a night-train option.

## Operators on This Route

Barcelona to Seville is served by a mix of Spain’s national operator and low-cost high-speed brands. The result is useful competition, but it also means ticket rules vary by operator. Compare the exact fare conditions before choosing the cheapest departure.

### Renfe AVE

Renfe AVE is Spain’s established high-speed service. AVE trains normally offer reserved seating, air conditioning, at-seat power, and a cafe-bar. Renfe fare conditions vary from restrictive advance tickets to more flexible options, so check refund and change rules before booking.

### Renfe Avlo

Avlo is Renfe’s low-cost high-speed brand. It can be useful when price matters more than flexibility or onboard extras. Avlo availability can vary by date, so compare it alongside standard AVE services rather than assuming it will be the cheapest option every day.

### iryo

Iryo is an independent high-speed operator in Spain. It often competes on both price and onboard product. Check its ticket conditions carefully, especially if you need changes, refunds, or a specific luggage allowance.

### OUIGO Spain

OUIGO Spain is a low-cost high-speed operator. Its fares can be attractive on advance bookings, but extras and flexibility may differ from full-service tickets. Confirm the final price after any luggage, seat, or change-condition choices.

## Tickets and Prices

Prices on this route are dynamic. The lowest fares usually appear on low-cost operators or restricted advance tickets, and they can sell out well before the travel date. Peak departures, flexible fares, and last-minute bookings can cost several times more than the lowest advertised price.

Fare typeTypical planning rangeNotesBudget advanceFrom about €21Limited availability, usually restrictive conditionsStandard advanceAbout €47 to €107Common range across operators when booked aheadFlexible or peakAbout €120 to €290Most likely close to departure or on busy datesBook directly with the operator when you want the clearest fare conditions. Multi-operator search tools are useful for comparing departure times and prices across Renfe, Avlo, iryo, and OUIGO in one place, but it is still worth checking the operator site before paying if the fare looks unusually high or unusually low.

For the best chance of a low fare, compare all operators and book early. If your schedule is flexible, check nearby departure times on the same day. A train one or two hours earlier or later can be materially cheaper.

## Stations and Boarding

### Barcelona Sants

All direct high-speed trains to Seville depart from Barcelona Sants, the city’s main long-distance rail station. It is connected to the metro, suburban rail, and regional services. The station can be busy, so allow enough time to find the high-speed departures area and pass any ticket or boarding checks.

### Sevilla Santa Justa

Trains arrive at Sevilla Santa Justa, the main rail station for Seville. The station is a short taxi or bus ride from the historic centre and has onward regional rail, local transport, taxi, car hire, shops, and accessibility facilities. Renfe long-distance tickets may include a Combinado Cercanias onward journey, but check your ticket conditions before relying on that benefit, especially if travelling with a non-Renfe operator.

## Rail Pass Validity

Eurail and Interrail passes are valid on Renfe AVE services on this route, but a mandatory seat reservation is still required. The pass alone is not enough to board a specific AVE train. Reservation rules and booking channels can change, so confirm the current process before travel.

Pass acceptance on Avlo, iryo, and OUIGO Spain is less straightforward and should be checked directly before booking. Do not assume that every operator shown in a search result accepts a rail pass.

A pass is not automatically good value for a single Barcelona to Seville journey. When advance fares start from about €21 on some services, a pass plus seat reservation may cost more than a point-to-point ticket. The pass becomes more attractive if this trip is part of a wider rail itinerary with several high-speed journeys.

## Train vs Flight

Flying can be faster in the air, with Barcelona to Seville flights taking about 1 hour 45 minutes. Door to door, the gap is smaller once airport transfers, security, boarding time, and baggage claim are included.

The train is slower on the timetable but runs city centre to city centre, avoids airport security, and is easier with luggage. It is usually the more convenient choice if you value a simpler journey and can book ahead. Flying may still make sense when total journey time is the overriding priority and the airport transfers fit your schedule.

## Onboard Experience

All operators use high-speed trains with reserved seating. Expect air conditioning and luggage space, but details such as food service, included extras, power sockets, seat choice, and change rules depend on the operator and fare type.

- Choose Renfe AVE if you prefer the established full-service operator and clearer pass acceptance.
- Check Avlo, iryo, and OUIGO Spain when price is the main priority.
- Compare luggage and change rules before choosing the cheapest fare.
- Filter for direct trains if you do not want to change in Madrid.

## Practical Booking Tips

- Search all four operators before booking, because the cheapest option changes by date and departure time.
- Book early for the lowest fares, especially around weekends, holidays, and major events.
- Check whether the train is direct or involves a Madrid connection before paying.
- Use local euro prices when comparing operators, and check the final fare after any extras.
- For rail-pass travel, confirm both pass validity and the required reservation before departure.