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Best Time to Visit Seville, Spain: Oct or Nov 2026

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For a truly captivating Seville experience, aim for spring or autumn. Imagine strolling through fragrant orange groves under a gentle sun in April and May, with the city feeling wonderfully lively before the summer heat. Alternatively, the autumn months of September and October offer warm, inviting evenings perfect for tapas hopping and soaking in the vibrant atmosphere as the city shakes off the summer intensity. While winter can be mild and less crowded, it's these shoulder seasons that truly let Seville's lively spirit shine.

Best Months to Visit:

JanFebMarAprMayOctNovDec

Airport Code

SVQ

Coordinates

37.39°, -5.98°

Climate Overview

Seville's climate is a passionate embrace, where sunshine reigns supreme for much of the year. Spring bursts forth with vibrant life, painting the city in the fragrant blossoms of orange trees and the riotous colors of the Feria de Abril, making the air feel alive and buzzing. Summers are a glorious, sun-drenched affair, hot and dry, perfect for siestas and late-night strolls under a sky dusted with stars, though the midday heat demands respect. Autumn offers a gentle reprieve, with warm, golden afternoons ideal for exploring the Alcázar gardens as the air softens and the scent of ripening olives fills the breeze. Winters are mild and often sunny, a welcome contrast to colder climes, with crisp mornings giving way to pleasant afternoons, perfect for enjoying tapas outdoors without a chill.

Best months at a glance: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr

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Top Things to Do

Sunrise Serenity at the Alcázar

Step into the Real Alcázar of Seville before the crowds descend, ideally at opening. Wander through its intricate Mudéjar palaces and lush gardens as the first rays of sun paint the tilework in warm hues, offering a moment of quiet contemplation amidst Moorish splendor.

Tapas Trail Through Triana

Cross the Puente de Isabel II into the vibrant Triana neighborhood and embark on a self-guided tapas crawl. Seek out authentic, no-frills bars where locals gather, savoring regional specialties like 'espinacas con garbanzos' and freshly grilled seafood, perhaps catching a spontaneous flamenco performance.

Metropol Parasol's Sunset Panorama

Ascend the Metropol Parasol, affectionately known as 'Las Setas' (The Mushrooms), for an unparalleled 360-degree view of Seville as the sun dips below the horizon. The undulating wooden walkways offer a unique perspective on the city's ancient rooftops and modern skyline, especially magical during the 'golden hour'.

Flamenco's Raw Emotion in a Tabanco

Ditch the tourist shows and find an intimate 'tabanco' (a traditional sherry bar) for an authentic flamenco experience. These often unadvertised performances are raw, passionate, and deeply rooted in Sevillian culture, offering a true taste of the art form's soul.

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Essential Travel Tips

food

Embrace the tapas crawl! Instead of one big meal, hop between different bars, ordering a tapa and a drink at each. This is the most authentic way to experience Seville's culinary scene and try a wider variety of dishes without breaking the bank. Look for places packed with locals, especially around Calle Mateos Gago or in the Triana neighborhood.

culture

Siesta is still a thing, especially outside the main tourist drag. Many smaller shops and some restaurants will close between roughly 2 PM and 5 PM. Plan your sightseeing accordingly, perhaps visiting a museum or enjoying a leisurely lunch during this time, and you won't be caught out.

transport

Get a 'Tarjeta Multiviaje' for public transport if you plan on using buses or trams frequently. You can purchase these at tobacco shops ('estancos') or kiosks and load them with credit, making each journey cheaper than buying single tickets. It's a lifesaver for getting to areas like the Metropol Parasol or the Alcázar without constant fare worries.

money

Carry some cash, even though cards are widely accepted. While most restaurants and larger shops take credit cards, smaller tapas bars, market stalls, or souvenir shops might prefer cash. Having a bit of Euros on hand will save you from searching for an ATM when you want to grab a quick bite or a small trinket.

packing

Pack light, breathable clothing and comfortable walking shoes – you'll be doing a lot of exploring on foot! Seville gets incredibly hot in the summer (July-August), so think linen, cotton, and sun protection like a hat and sunglasses. Even in spring and fall, comfortable footwear is essential for navigating cobblestone streets.

safety

Be mindful of your belongings, especially in crowded areas like the Cathedral or Plaza de España. While Seville is generally safe, pickpocketing can occur in tourist hotspots. Keep your bag in front of you and be aware of your surroundings, especially when taking photos or getting on and off public transport.

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Find Your Best Month to Visit Seville

Pick what matters most to you and we'll rank every month of the year using Seville's actual weather data.

  1. #1JulBest match
    🌡️ 95°F high🌧️ 1 rainy days🌅 15h daylight
  2. #2Aug
    🌡️ 95°F high🌧️ 2 rainy days🌅 14.5h daylight
  3. #3Jun
    🌡️ 88°F high🌧️ 2 rainy days🌅 15.2h daylight
  4. #4Sep
    🌡️ 88°F high🌧️ 5 rainy days🌅 13.3h daylight
  5. #5May
    🌡️ 81°F high🌧️ 5 rainy days🌅 14.7h daylight
  6. #6Mar
    🌡️ 70°F high🌧️ 6 rainy days🌅 12.4h daylight
  7. #7Oct
    🌡️ 79°F high🌧️ 8 rainy days🌅 12.1h daylight
  8. #8Apr
    🌡️ 73°F high🌧️ 7 rainy days🌅 13.7h daylight
  9. #9Feb
    🌡️ 64°F high🌧️ 6 rainy days🌅 11.1h daylight
  10. #10Nov
    🌡️ 68°F high🌧️ 8 rainy days🌅 10.9h daylight
  11. #11Jan
    🌡️ 61°F high🌧️ 7 rainy days🌅 10.1h daylight
  12. #12Dec
    🌡️ 63°F high🌧️ 8 rainy days🌅 9.8h daylight

Weather Details

Jan
7 days
Feb
6 days
Mar
6 days
Apr
7 days
May
5 days
Jun
2 days
Jul
1 day
Aug
2 days
Sep
5 days
Oct
8 days
Nov
8 days
Dec
8 days

Monthly Weather Data Table

MonthHigh (°C)Low (°C)High (°F)Low (°F)Rainfall (mm)Rain DaysDaylight (h)
Jan16°C6°C61°F43°F55mm
7 days
10.1h
Feb18°C7°C64°F45°F45mm
6 days
11.1h
Mar21°C9°C70°F48°F40mm
6 days
12.4h
Apr23°C11°C73°F52°F50mm
7 days
13.7h
May27°C14°C81°F57°F30mm
5 days
14.7h
Jun31°C17°C88°F63°F10mm
2 days
15.2h
Jul35°C20°C95°F68°F5mm
1 day
15h
Aug35°C21°C95°F70°F10mm
2 days
14.5h
Sep31°C18°C88°F64°F35mm
5 days
13.3h
Oct26°C14°C79°F57°F65mm
8 days
12.1h
Nov20°C10°C68°F50°F60mm
8 days
10.9h
Dec17°C7°C63°F45°F65mm
8 days
9.8h

Seville, Spain Month by Month: Complete Guide

Planning your trip to Seville, Spain? Here's what to expect each month:

Jan in Seville, Spain

⭐ Best Time

Weather

16°C°C / 61°F°F

7 days rainy days • 55mmmm

What to Expect

Winter season with cooler temperatures. Fewer tourists but some attractions may have limited hours.

Crowd Level

🟢 Low - Quiet season, easy to find accommodation

Quick Tip: Jan is one of the best times to visit with ideal weather conditions.

Feb in Seville, Spain

⭐ Best Time

Weather

18°C°C / 64°F°F

6 days rainy days • 45mmmm

What to Expect

Late winter, beginning to warm up. Good for budget travelers seeking lower prices.

Crowd Level

🟢 Low - Quiet season, easy to find accommodation

Quick Tip: Feb is one of the best times to visit with ideal weather conditions.

Mar in Seville, Spain

⭐ Best Time

Weather

21°C°C / 70°F°F

6 days rainy days • 40mmmm

What to Expect

Spring begins, mild weather. Shoulder season with moderate crowds.

Crowd Level

🟢 Low - Quiet season, easy to find accommodation

Quick Tip: Mar is one of the best times to visit with ideal weather conditions.

Apr in Seville, Spain

⭐ Best Time

Weather

23°C°C / 73°F°F

7 days rainy days • 50mmmm

What to Expect

Spring in full bloom. Pleasant temperatures and growing tourist activity.

Crowd Level

🟡 Moderate - Comfortable crowds, good availability

Quick Tip: Apr is one of the best times to visit with ideal weather conditions.

May in Seville, Spain

⭐ Best Time

Weather

27°C°C / 81°F°F

5 days rainy days • 30mmmm

What to Expect

Late spring, excellent weather. One of the best times to visit for most travelers.

Crowd Level

🟡 Moderate - Comfortable crowds, good availability

Quick Tip: May is one of the best times to visit with ideal weather conditions.

Jun in Seville, Spain

Weather

31°C°C / 88°F°F

2 days rainy days • 10mmmm

What to Expect

Early summer, warm and sunny. Peak season begins, book accommodations early.

Crowd Level

🔴 High - Peak tourist season, book early

Quick Tip: Jun can be quite hot. Stay hydrated and plan indoor activities.

Jul in Seville, Spain

Weather

35°C°C / 95°F°F

1 day rainy days • 5mmmm

What to Expect

Peak summer season. Hot weather and highest tourist crowds. Most expensive time.

Crowd Level

🔴 High - Peak tourist season, book early

Quick Tip: Jul can be quite hot. Stay hydrated and plan indoor activities.

Aug in Seville, Spain

Weather

35°C°C / 95°F°F

2 days rainy days • 10mmmm

What to Expect

Peak summer continues. Very crowded but great weather for outdoor activities.

Crowd Level

🔴 High - Peak tourist season, book early

Quick Tip: Aug can be quite hot. Stay hydrated and plan indoor activities.

Sep in Seville, Spain

Weather

31°C°C / 88°F°F

5 days rainy days • 35mmmm

What to Expect

Early fall, shoulder season. Weather still good, crowds decreasing. Great value.

Crowd Level

🟡 Moderate - Comfortable crowds, good availability

Quick Tip: Sep can be quite hot. Stay hydrated and plan indoor activities.

Oct in Seville, Spain

⭐ Best Time

Weather

26°C°C / 79°F°F

8 days rainy days • 65mmmm

What to Expect

Fall season, mild temperatures. Lower crowds and good prices. Comfortable for sightseeing.

Crowd Level

🟡 Moderate - Comfortable crowds, good availability

Quick Tip: Oct is one of the best times to visit with ideal weather conditions.

Nov in Seville, Spain

⭐ Best Time

Weather

20°C°C / 68°F°F

8 days rainy days • 60mmmm

What to Expect

Late fall, cooler weather. Off-season begins, significant discounts available.

Crowd Level

🟢 Low - Quiet season, easy to find accommodation

Quick Tip: Nov is one of the best times to visit with ideal weather conditions.

Dec in Seville, Spain

⭐ Best Time

Weather

17°C°C / 63°F°F

8 days rainy days • 65mmmm

What to Expect

Winter season, holiday atmosphere. Festive but can be cold. Mixed crowds.

Crowd Level

🔴 High - Peak tourist season, book early

Quick Tip: Dec is one of the best times to visit with ideal weather conditions.

All Things to Do in Seville, Spain

Sunrise Serenity at the Alcázar

attraction

Step into the Real Alcázar of Seville before the crowds descend, ideally at opening. Wander through its intricate Mudéjar palaces and lush gardens as the first rays of sun paint the tilework in warm hues, offering a moment of quiet contemplation amidst Moorish splendor.

Best time: Apr-May, Sep-Oct

Tapas Trail Through Triana

food

Cross the Puente de Isabel II into the vibrant Triana neighborhood and embark on a self-guided tapas crawl. Seek out authentic, no-frills bars where locals gather, savoring regional specialties like 'espinacas con garbanzos' and freshly grilled seafood, perhaps catching a spontaneous flamenco performance.

Metropol Parasol's Sunset Panorama

activity

Ascend the Metropol Parasol, affectionately known as 'Las Setas' (The Mushrooms), for an unparalleled 360-degree view of Seville as the sun dips below the horizon. The undulating wooden walkways offer a unique perspective on the city's ancient rooftops and modern skyline, especially magical during the 'golden hour'.

Best time: Year-round, but especially pleasant in spring and autumn

Flamenco's Raw Emotion in a Tabanco

cultural

Ditch the tourist shows and find an intimate 'tabanco' (a traditional sherry bar) for an authentic flamenco experience. These often unadvertised performances are raw, passionate, and deeply rooted in Sevillian culture, offering a true taste of the art form's soul.

A Stroll Through Parque de María Luisa's Hidden Corners

nature

Beyond the iconic Plaza de España, explore the lesser-trodden paths of Parque de María Luisa. Discover secluded fountains, shaded groves, and charming pavilions, perhaps renting a rowboat on the canal for a peaceful afternoon escape from the city's heat.

Ceramics and Charm in Triana's Workshops

shopping

Venture into Triana's historic ceramic workshops, a legacy of its artisanal past. Browse unique, hand-painted tiles and pottery, and perhaps even watch artisans at work, finding a truly special souvenir that captures the spirit of Seville.

Late-Night Jazz in the Arenal District

nightlife

As the city winds down, seek out the intimate jazz clubs tucked away in the Arenal district. Enjoy soulful melodies and a relaxed atmosphere, often accompanied by local drinks, for a sophisticated end to your evening.

Mercado de Feria's Morning Buzz

food

Experience the vibrant energy of Mercado de Feria, Seville's oldest market, in the early morning. Amidst the bustling stalls of fresh produce, meats, and cheeses, grab a coffee and a 'tostada con tomate' from a local vendor, soaking in the authentic daily rhythm of the city.

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Getting Around Seville, Spain

Seville Metro

Seville's metro is a single line (Line 1) that runs from Ciudad Expo in the west to Olivar de Quinto in the southeast, passing through the city center. It's efficient for longer distances within the metropolitan area but doesn't cover all tourist hotspots directly.

Cost:€1.35 per ride, with a rechargeable 'Tarjeta Multiviaje' card for cheaper fares (around €0.82 per ride after initial purchase).
Tip:The metro is often underutilized by tourists. Avoid peak hours (7:30-9:30 AM and 5:00-7:00 PM) if you dislike crowds. The 'Tarjeta Multiviaje' is a must for multiple journeys; you can get it at any station. Be aware that it doesn't run 24/7; check schedules, especially on weekends and holidays.

Tussam City Buses

Tussam operates an extensive network of buses covering almost every corner of Seville, including areas the metro doesn't reach. They are a reliable and affordable way to get around, especially for reaching attractions like the Metropol Parasol or the Triana neighborhood.

Cost:€1.40 per single ride, or a 'Tarjeta Multiviaje' can be used here too, making rides cheaper. Day passes are also available.
Tip:Download the 'Tussam' app for real-time schedules and route planning. Many tourists miss the 'Tarjeta Multiviaje' and pay more per ride; it's a rechargeable card valid on both buses and the metro. Always have small change or your card ready, as drivers often can't break large bills. Stand clear of the doors when boarding and alighting.

Tuk-Tuks (Mototaxis)

These three-wheeled motorized rickshaws are a fun and convenient way to navigate the narrow, historic streets of the city center, especially for short hops between major sights like the Cathedral and Alcázar. They offer a more personalized experience than public transport.

Cost:Negotiable, but expect around €5-€10 for short rides within the center. Longer trips will cost more.
Tip:Agree on the price *before* you get in to avoid disputes. While fun, they can be more expensive than buses for similar distances. They are not licensed as taxis, so there's no official meter. Look for drivers with official Seville branding.

Bicycle Rental (Sevici)

Seville is a very bike-friendly city with dedicated lanes throughout. Sevici is the public bike-sharing system, offering a great way to explore at your own pace, especially along the Guadalquivir River or through the Maria Luisa Park.

Cost:Subscription-based, but short-term passes are available for tourists (around €10-€15 for a week). The first 30 minutes of each trip are usually free with a pass.
Tip:Download the 'Sevici' app to locate stations and unlock bikes. A common mistake is not realizing the free 30-minute window; take advantage of it by returning bikes to different stations frequently to avoid extra charges. Be mindful of pedestrians in crowded areas and always lock your bike properly.

Walking

The historic heart of Seville, encompassing areas like Santa Cruz, El Arenal, and Triana, is best explored on foot. Many of the city's most iconic landmarks are within walking distance of each other.

Cost:Free!
Tip:Wear comfortable shoes – you'll be doing a lot of walking on cobblestone streets. Get lost in the labyrinthine alleys of Santa Cruz; it's part of the charm. Stay hydrated, especially during warmer months, and take advantage of shaded plazas. Don't rely solely on GPS; sometimes the best discoveries are made by simply wandering.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to visit Seville, avoiding both the scorching heat and the biggest crowds?

For that sweet spot between pleasant weather and manageable crowds, aim for late April to early June or September to mid-October. The summer months (July and August) are intensely hot, with temperatures often soaring past 40°C (104°F), making sightseeing quite uncomfortable. Spring and autumn offer a delightful warmth perfect for exploring the Alcázar gardens and enjoying tapas outdoors.

I've heard about 'tapas culture' in Seville. How do I navigate it like a local?

Tapas hopping is an art form here! Don't expect to sit down for a full meal at one place; instead, move between bars, ordering one or two small dishes and a drink at each. Locals often start their evening around 8 PM, so arriving a bit earlier can help you snag a spot at the bar. Look for places packed with Sevillanos – that's always a good sign of authenticity and deliciousness.

Beyond the Alcázar and Cathedral, what's a hidden gem you'd recommend in Seville?

You absolutely must explore the Metropol Parasol, affectionately known as 'Las Setas' (The Mushrooms). While it's become more popular, many visitors miss the chance to walk along its undulating rooftop walkways for incredible panoramic views of the city, especially at sunset. It's a striking modern contrast to the historic architecture and offers a unique perspective.

Is it easy to get around Seville without a car, and are there any local transport quirks I should know?

Seville's historic center is wonderfully walkable, and I highly recommend exploring on foot to discover its charming nooks and crannies. For longer distances, the bus system is efficient, and the tram is useful for crossing the river. Be aware that many streets in the old town are narrow and pedestrian-only, so taxis might have to drop you off a short walk away.

What's a common mistake tourists make in Seville, and how can I avoid it?

A common pitfall is trying to cram too much into one day, especially during the hotter months. Seville is a city to be savored slowly. Instead of rushing between sights, dedicate ample time to enjoying a leisurely lunch, lingering over coffee, or simply getting lost in the Santa Cruz neighborhood's labyrinthine alleys. Embrace the slower pace of Andalusian life!

When it comes to flamenco, should I book a tourist show or seek out a more authentic experience?

For a truly moving flamenco experience, steer clear of the large, ticketed 'tablaos' geared towards tourists. Instead, try to find a smaller venue, perhaps in the Triana district, where locals gather for 'juergas' – informal, spontaneous performances. Check local listings or ask your accommodation for recommendations; these intimate settings offer raw passion and incredible artistry.

How many days do you need in Seville, Spain?

We recommend spending 3-5 days in Seville, Spain to see the main attractions without feeling rushed. This gives you time to explore the top sights, experience local culture, and take a day trip if desired. Budget travelers might do 2-3 days, while those wanting a deeper experience should plan for a week.

Is Seville, Spain expensive to visit?

Seville, Spain can be enjoyed on various budgets. Daily costs typically range from $50-80 for budget travelers, $100-200 for mid-range visitors, and $250+ for luxury experiences. Prices are highest during Jan and lowest during off-season months. Book accommodations early to secure better rates.

What is Seville, Spain famous for?

Seville, Spain is famous for A Stroll Through Parque de María Luisa's Hidden Corners, Flamenco's Raw Emotion in a Tabanco, and Sunrise Serenity at the Alcázar. Beyond the iconic Plaza de España, explore the lesser-trodden paths of Parque de María Luisa. Discover secluded fountains, shaded groves, and charming pavilions, perhaps renting a rowboat on the canal for a peaceful afternoon escape from the city's heat. The best time to experience it all is during Jan or Feb.

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