Car Hire Seville Spain

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Are you looking for a car in Seville? At QuarentaCars you can book a car hire Seville and pick up the vehicle at the airport, Santa Justa train station and the city centre. Explore the friendly region of Andalusia without limits, we will help you find the perfect car for you.

Offices: Car Rental Sevilla

Santa Justa railway station, airport and downtown.

At QuarentaCars you can pick up your vehicle at the airport, or make your car rental Seville Santa Justa, and pick it up from various points in the city.

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“A journey of a thounsand miles begins here.”

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Car Hire Seville Airport & Santa Justa Train Station.

The city not only has a spectacular historic centre and one of the most important bullrings in Spain, but also celebrates the most followed Easter processions in all of Spain. Due to its cultural role, the city is very well connected by road, train or plane.

By train, the city is perfectly connected through the Santa Justa train station, located in the heart of the city and with regular routes to the main cities in Spain.

The connection by plane is also excellent, as it has the comfortable Seville Airport, only 8 kilometres from the city centre.

Check the timetables of your flights through Seville Airport. Consult train arrival and departure times at Santa Justa Station.

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Car Rental Seville Airport & Train Station

The capital of Andalusia is a destination suitable for all budgets, whether you find a cheap car or a premium one. This makes the quality/price ratio for car rentals excellent. In this sense, Seville airport car hire companies, have a fleet that is perfectly adapted to the region, with mini, compact, family cars, SUVs, vans and minivans for 7 and 9 passengers.

All our suppliers have adopted a commitment to complete cleaning of the vehicles and to further guarantee safety, measures are being taken for the entire rental process.

Things to do in Seville?

Check out the main places of interest in the city.

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Seville is a city which it is advisable to get to know from the outside in, the best thing to do is to drive and walk along its great avenues and the bridges that cross the Guadalquivir River. 

A good starting point is Avenida Kansas City, at the Santa Justa train station and continuing to Avenida de la Palmera and following the course of the Guadalquivir, along the Paseo de las Delicias and the Paseo de Cristóbal Colón. The city’s most emblematic bridges are the Remedios Bridge, the San Telmo Bridge and the Triana Isabel II Bridge.

The Old Town of Seville
Once you’ve got your finger on the pulse of the city, we recommend that you enjoy the historic centre on foot; and if it’s summer, with a bottle of water in hand.

When you arrive at Plaza España, and see the horse-drawn carriages in the vicinity, you will have noticed that you are entering the old part of the city. This semicircular building with ceramic tiles unique to each of the provinces of Spain, shares space with the Maria Luisa Park, which with its ponds, promenades and roundabouts; is considered one of the most beautiful parks in Spain. This enclosure houses the Archaeological Museum and the Museum of Art and Popular Customs.

The Cathedral is a majestic fortified building with a tower that is the essence of the city’s Muslim past. The Giralda is impressive from all angles, not only is it the symbol of Seville, but it has inspired many towers of its style in Spain and elsewhere in the world.

On the Paseo Colón is the Real Maestranza bullring, an icon of Spanish bullfighting culture and a building of singular beauty. Giving way to the Guadalquivir, the Torre del Oro (Gold Tower) rises up, formerly the city’s defence, today the headquarters of the Maritime Museum.

On the other side of the Guadalquivir
Before crossing the Triana Isabel II bridge, stop by the Lonja del Barranco market, an excellent place for tapas in the best Sevillian style. On the other side of the Guadalquivir, you will reach the historic quarter of Triana, a place full of bars and good atmosphere.

Metropol Parasol Plaza
Paradoxically, a conceptual and avant-garde building, very much of the 21st century, serves as a viewpoint of the old city, and the Metropol Parasol Plaza is a great picture of the city.

 

Si quieres vivir el fervor que con que los sevillanos celebran la Semana Santa, pues semana santa es una fecha concurrida, aunque interesante de visitar.

La feria de abril, es otra celebración que se vive al máximo en Sevilla, por lo que si quieres mezclarte con los sevillanos en su feria más importante, visitar Sevilla a finales de abril es una fecha recomendada.

Sevilla es una ciudad muy movida que tiene muy buen clima y mucho que ofrecer durante todo el año, con lo cual te diríamos que la mejor fecha para visitar Sevilla es la que tú elijas. 

If you decide to ride a little in the province of Seville, we recommend the Seville countryside route, which contains several of the most beautiful villages in Seville: Carmona, Palma del Río, Ecija, Estepa, Osuna and Marchena.

The gastronomy of Andalusia is diverse and very adapted to its climate. In any of its bars and restaurants you can find from salads and cold soups to delicious tapas of Iberian ham.

Andalusian Gazpacho
In summer you can’t miss Gazpacho Andaluz, a cold soup made with cucumber, tomato, pepper, garlic and olive oil; perhaps the most popular dish in the whole region. The popularity of this dish has its reason for being, as it serves to counteract the high temperatures that reach the south of Spain during the summer.

Besides gazpacho, there are other equally refreshing cold dishes in the region: pipirranas and salmorejo.

Tapas and Cañas
More than a dish, the tapa in Spain, is a gift that they make in bars to accompany the caña (glass of beer) or the chato de vino. The tapa arose from the need to cover the glass, today it is a tradition recognized all over the world. There are as many as the chef has imagination, although the most traditional are those of Iberian ham and potato omelette. 

FAQ on Car Hire Seville

Clarify any doubts you may have before making your reservation.

You should take into account three factors when making your booking: location and type of vehicle you need, the route you are going to take and the coverages. You must answer these three questions:

  • Which car do I need and where?
    The first thing you must be clear about is where you need the vehicle, how many people are accompanying you on the journey and the amount of luggage. You can then decide whether you need a family car or a 7-seater minivan.
  • Distance to travel and how long do I need the vehicle?
    The second thing you should be clear about is the distance you plan to travel. This will help you choose the right vehicle, and the most favourable mileage and fuel policy for your trip.
  • Which cover is included in the price?
    The third thing you should know is what is included in the price of your reservation. You must know the mileage policy, the amount of the deposit/bond, the amount of the damage waiver and the fuel policy.

We recommend that you confirm your reservation sufficiently in advance, whatever the season, in order to get better offers.

  • High season
    For dates such as Easter, summer and Christmas, we suggest that you reserve two weeks of anticipation.
  • Low and mid season
    For the rest of the year, we recommend that you make your reservation at least one week before your arrival.
  • Last minute promotions
    There are occasions when last minute offers arise. To be updated on last minute offers, just subscribe to our newsletter.

You can pay for your booking by debit or credit card. Normally, rent a car agencies have restrictions on paying with prepaid cards or cash.

Yes, you can make a car hire in Seville with full coverage. For a portion of the usual price, you can choose the AXA Insurance premium coverage, which provides you with the highest level of protection against theft and accidents, with guaranteed reimbursement of up to 3,000 euros. 

With the protection of AXA Insurance you can get savings of between 50 and 70% in comparison with agencies’ direct coverage.

The cheapest price for hire a small car in Seville is around 6 £/day for 7 days.

Select the filter by vehicle type, you will find a whole range of small car models: Fiat 500, Citroën C1, Peugeot 107, among many others.

The minimum price for 7-seater car hire Seville is around 25 £/day for 1 week.

Turn on the filter by vehicle type, you will find a full selection of 7-seater minivans: Seat Alhambra, Opel Meriva, Ford Galaxy, to mention just a few.

The bottom price for 9-seater car hire Seville is around 45£/day for 1 whole week.

Ensure you select the type of vehicle you wish to rent, you will find a number of models of 9-seater vans: Peugeot Traveller, Opel Vivaro, Volkswagen Transporter, among others.

Yes, you can hire a car in Sevilla with unlimited mileage, availability is indicated in the mileage policy tag located in the search filters.

Yes, you can book a car hire Seville to Faro, for example. In general, most car rentals allow you to travel to the main destinations in Europe.

When you pick up your car, you must indicate the destination you plan to visit at the counter, in addition to paying the cross border fee, which will allow you to continue to be covered abroad.

You can hire a car in Seville with a full/full fuel policy. You will receive the vehicle full of fuel and return it full, without any refuelling charge.

Yes, you can book a car hire Seville to Malaga, for example. When searching, you must specify both the city of pickup and the city of return, and our search system will display the available options automatically.

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