Poligono Sur’s public transport is reliable and efficient. You can explore the city by bus, tram, train and metro. Easy access to the city centre and other districts.
Bus
Seville has an excellent bus network. Most buses leave from Plaza de Leon, east of the city centre, or Puerta de Jerez, south of the city centre. Most people use Plaza de Armas as a bus station to travel to other cities in Spain. Local buses depart from Prado de San Sebastian Bus Station. Bus tickets can be purchased from the driver (from €1.30) or at a kiosk. City buses C1, C2, C3 and C4 run in and around the centre.
Taxi
Taxis are one of the most efficient means of transportation. Seville has many taxis available, making it easy to get around the city. Students can use various Uber applications to book taxis to their desired locations.
Bicycle
Another convenient mode of transportation for students is renting a bicycle. The rates he is about 30 euros per day and about 120 euros per week. Bikes are affordable and no driver's license is required here.
Tram
The Metrocentro tram runs about 1.4 km through this historic area of Seville. A tram line runs from Plaza Nueva to Calle Constitución near the Cathedral. The tram stops at Alquibo de Indias, Puerta de Jerez, San Sebastian and San Bernardo.
Metro
Seville has a metro line with 22 stations, and he has 3 more stations under construction. The main purpose of this line is to connect large areas and suburbs. A one-way fare is approximately €1.35.
Bicycle
A network of self-service bike rental stations is spread throughout the city as Servi-Bikes. To use this service, a student has to download an app called 'Service' and he has to pay €10 for his use of this service for a week.