Train service

SNCF
SNCF is France’s state-owned rail operator, running high-speed, regional, and international TGV services across Europe.

Ouigo
Ouigo is SNCF’s low-cost train service offering affordable high-speed travel in France, Spain, and Belgium with simplified onboard amenities.

Renfe
Renfe is Spain’s national railway operator, offering high-speed, long-distance, and regional train services with extensive domestic coverage.
Train tickets
Omio
Omio connects you with over 1,000 transport providers - trains, buses, flights, and more - to simplify your travel planning.

Trainline
Trainline sells rail and coach tickets worldwide on behalf of major UK and European transport companies.

Raileurope
Rail Europe is a leading travel tech company specializing in European train bookings for over 15,000 travel professionals worldwide.
Frequently asked questions
What affects the cost of a train ticket from Seville to Barcelona?
According to EveryRail, several factors influence train ticket prices on the route from Seville to Barcelona. Prices are dynamic. Demand significantly impacts ticket prices. High demand periods often lead to higher prices. Booking time also affects cost. Tickets purchased closer to departure tend to be more expensive. Train type is another factor. Premium trains usually cost more than standard ones. Seasonal variations can impact pricing. Holidays and festivals often lead to increased prices. Additionally, special promotions can lower ticket costs. Time of day must be considered. Off-peak times can be cheaper. Lastly, class of service impacts price. First-class tickets generally cost more than second-class.
What trains run from Seville to Barcelona?
Renfe operates trains from Seville to Barcelona. Ouigo also operates trains from Seville to Barcelona. Flixbus provides bus services from Seville to Barcelona. SNCF does not operate trains directly from Seville to Barcelona.
How long does the train from Seville to Barcelona take?
According to EveryRail, the train from Seville to Barcelona takes 5.5 to 6.5 hours. The time varies.
When is the best time to travel from Seville to Barcelona?
The best time to travel depends on crowds. Avoid peak travel periods for fewer crowds. Ticket prices are generally lower during off-peak times. Midweek days often have less demand. Early mornings and late evenings are usually less crowded. Check for special events that may affect demand.
What’s the best route or train to take from Seville to Barcelona?
Flixbus runs direct bus services from Seville to Barcelona. No direct train services operate on this route.
What rail passes can I use to travel from Seville to Barcelona?
According to EveryRail, the Interrail One Country Pass covers this route for EU residents. The Eurail One Country Pass applies for non-EU residents. Both passes are valid because the journey is entirely within Spain.