Seville to Madrid by train

Last reviewed: July 2026

Typical duration
2h36
Direct
Direct service
Lisbon to Madrid by train

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Renfe

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Frequently asked questions

How long does the train from Seville to Madrid take?

The fastest trains currently supported by timetable evidence take around 2 hours 36 to 37 minutes; many departures complete the journey in about 2 hours 36 to 40 minutes. Slower or stopping services take longer, but high-speed trains operated by Renfe AVE, AVLO, iryo, and OUIGO dominate the timetable on this route.

How much do train tickets from Seville to Madrid cost?

Advance fares vary by operator, date, and booking window. Budget operators can offer low promotional allocations, while Renfe AVE flexible fares can cost much more. Booking early is the most reliable way to pay less.

Is it better to fly or take the train from Seville to Madrid?

For most travellers the train is the more practical option. High-speed trains take around 2 hours 36 to 40 minutes city centre to city centre with no airport security or check-in time required. When airport transfers at both ends are included, the total door-to-door travel time for flying is comparable to or longer than the train. Travellers connecting onward from Barajas Airport may find flying the more logical choice.

What is the best train from Seville to Madrid?

Renfe AVE is the flagship service with the widest schedule and full onboard amenities. iryo offers competitive promotional fares from around €15. Renfe AVLO is the budget sub-brand for price-conscious travellers. The best option depends on your budget, preferred departure time, and whether you prioritise flexibility or the lowest possible fare.

Do I need a reservation if I have an Interrail or Eurail pass?

Yes. A paid seat reservation is required on all high-speed trains in Spain, including on the Seville, Madrid route. Book your reservation through Renfe or the Eurail and Interrail apps as early as possible, particularly in peak season, as availability is limited.

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