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Sevilla, Spain
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This metro is the T1 line, which connects Ciudad Expo to Olivar de Quintos from west to east via a total of 22 stops. Three of these stops are interesting for getting around when visiting Seville: Prado de San Sebastián, which is close to one of the two bus stations and the tram line; Puerta Jerez, which brings you closer to the Alcázar and the cathedral; and Plaza de Cuba, which takes you to Triana. You can buy rechargeable cards that allow you to travel by bus or tram afterwards.

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Fabisa83
Visited in march 2019
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très facile à utiliser, correspondances avec le tram et les bus, notamment celui de l'aéroport qui part de NERVION.Nous pensions acheter une carte à transports illimités, mais l'agent nous a fait acheter une carte (1.5€), et nous l'avons rechargée deux fois de 10€ pour un séjour d'une semaine où nous avons en fait beaucoup marché!!la ville se découvre à pied en fait!!donc une carte pour 2 suffit, il suffit de valider deux fois à chaque entrée/sortie :)
Of avenue Eduardo Dato (Nervion station), ideal for a first visit to the city centre (Cathedral and Alcazar) because in Seville via the Santa Cruz area you have a possibility on two to get lost. The station is Puerta Jerez for the historic centre. A one-way ticket per person was from €1.75 in April 2011.

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