Spanish Car Hire Seville Airport

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Car hire Seville provide premium car rental services at the cheapest possible car hire prices.

All ours cars are low price because we have special deals with all major car rental companies in Spain. Our rental cars come with complimentary breakdown assistance, fully comprehensive insurance and unlimited mileage.

Any problems you may encounter on your journey in Spain including punctures, windscreens, breakdown etc are all fully covered with no excess for you to pay.

Located in the beautiful south of Spain, Seville is an incredibly popular part of Spain with tourists because of its great weather, fascinating food and culture and stunning terrain.

If you are flying into Seville Airport we can meet you and show you directly to your vehicle. Our offices are within the terminal arrivals building itself so you do not have to worry after arriving.

Please check out the detailed terms applicable to the car you are wishing to hire.

 
 
 

Spanish Car Hire from Seville AirportCar Rental in Seville

Car Hire from Seville Airport starts at a very low weekly rate of approximately €90.00. This includes:

What you see is what you pay as we have already factored in all the taxes and the premium location fee into this price as well as any airport surcharges.

Our low prices for car hire in Seville are the lowest around because we compare the rates from companies such as Avis, Auto Europe, Budget Car rental, Dollar rent a car, Enterprise, National, Sixt, Hertz and many others.

Mini tourist guide to Seville SpainMini Tourist Guide for Seville

Seville is located in the South of Spain. A provincial capital, seat of the government and parliament of the Comunidad Autónoma de Andalucía (Regional Government). It has more than 700,000 inhabitants, nearly half the population of the whole province. The city of Seville is located on the plain of the Guadalquivir river which crosses the city from North to South.
The river can be navigated from Seville all the way to its outlet near Sanlúcar de Barrameda, on the Atlantic coast. In the past the port of Seville played an important role in commerce between Spain and the Americas and it remains today one of the most active river ports of the Iberian peninsula.

The Tartessians were the original founders of Hispalis. Next to this settlement, in 207 B.C., the Romans built Itálica. It was the centre of their Western Mediterranean dominions for seven centuries until the Roman empire was overrun by Northern barbarians at the beginning of the 10th century. The long Moorish occupation of the Iberian peninsula, from 711 A.D. to 1248 A.D., left indelible traces in Seville as in all of Al-Andalus. La Giralda, the tower of an important mosque, is the most well-known of the remaining Islamic monuments.

In 1492 Seville played an important role in the discovery and conquest of America. The 17th century was a period of artistic splendour in Seville. Painters such as Velázquez, Murillo and Valdés Leal, and sculptors like Martínez Montañés were born in Seville and left behind important works. The city also assumed an important role in world literature and was the birthplace of the myth of Don Juan. On two occasions in the 20th century Seville has been in the spotlight of the world's attention. In 1929, it hosted the Latin American Exhibition, which left important urban improvements in the city. More recently, Expo 92 reinforced the image of Seville as a modern and dynamic city.

Don't miss out on the tapas. The city is credited with the invention and has more than a thousand bars where the choice of food, is virtually unlimited, from seafood to ham and sausage and from vegetable to cheese. The Sevillians actually make a meal of. them, moving from bar to bar and trying one dish at a time.

A short stopover in Barcelona can be just the thing to get the most out of your visit to Spain. Barcelona has a very different vibe than Seville. Seville. is in the heart of Andalusia, with its Moorish influence and Flamenco heartbeat. Barcelona is situated on the Mediterranean Sea and has a cosmopolitan pulse. Besides hotels in the city center, they also offer hotels near the airport. For instance the Best Western hotel is situated only three kilometers from the airport.

Sevilla is a great city to visit. Ofcourse you need to sleep somewhere when you want to visit the city longer then one day. The hotels in Sevilla are not that expensive as you think.

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According to legend, Sevilla was founded by Hercules and its origins are linked with the Tartessian civilisation. It was called Hispalis under the Romans and Isbiliya with the Moors. Its high point in its history was following the discovery of America.

Sevilla lies on the banks of the Guadalquivir. The river can be navigated from Seville all the way to its outlet near Sanlúcar de Barrameda, on the Atlantic coast. In the past the port of Seville played an important role in commerce between Spain and the Americas and it remains today one of the most active river ports of the Iberian peninsula.

Seville is one of the largest historical centres in Europe, it has the minaret of La Giralda, the cathedral (one of the largest in Christendom), and the Alcázar Palace. Part of its treasure include Casa de Pilatos, the Town Hall, Archive of the Indies (where the historical records of the American continent are kept), the Fine Arts Museum (the second largest picture gallery in Spain), plus convents, parish churches and palaces.

It has hosted two international exhibitions (1929 and 1992) and is the administrative capital of Andalucía.

For all its important monuments and fascinating history, Sevilla is universally famous for being a joyous town. While the Sevillians are known for their wit and sparkle, the city itself is striking for its vitality. It is the largest town in Southern Spain, the city of Carmen, Don Juan and Figaro.

The Sevillians are great actors and put on an extraordinary performance at their annual Fería de Abril, a week-long party of drink, food and dance which takes place day and night in more than a thousand especially mounted tents. But above all it allows the men to parade on their fine horses and the women to dance in brilliantly coloured gypsy dresses.

Immediately before that is Holy Week, Semana Santa, a religious festival where hooded penitents march In long processions followed by huge baroque floats on which sit Images of the Virgin or Christ, surrounded by cheerful crowds. Both Spring events are well worth experiencing.

Seville possesses an monumental wealth which is second to none. Strolling through it's neighborhoods is the best way of getting to know the city. Santa Cruz, part of the old Jewish legacy, is narrow streets, the sound of water, gardens where forged steel imitates the natural beauty of flowers, shady, and silent. Triana is the birthplace of flamenco, bullfighting tradition, unique neighborly courts, and streets that maintain the flavor of the old suburbs. It's reflections in the river can be admired from Betis street. Triana is the home of the most artists in ceramics. San Lorenzo is imperious and silent. The splendor of the Macarena district is monopolized by its universal virgin. The María Luisa park and Sierpes Street are world famous. It houses the Plaza de España and Plaza de América which were built for the Latin American Exposition of 1929.

The Triana district, just across the river, is good area for nightlife. Its Calle Betis, along the waterfront, features a popular strip of trendy bars, pubs, clubs, cafes and restaurants. Around town, there are several Disco bars and discotecas, with music such as, Modern Spanish Pop, Hip-Hop, R& B, Salsa, Merengue, Samba, Funky, House, etc. Many of these can also be found in and around the city center, in areas such as Plaza Alfalfa, and Alameda Hercules. In the summer, the action moves to the huge clubs along the river, close by el Puente Alamillo.

 

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