The Sevilla Pass
The Sevilla Pass (City Pass Sevilla) is a popular tourist card that offers access to key attractions and services in Sevilla with convenience and savings. Here are its main features based on the latest 2026 information:
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Price: Around €44-45 for adults, with discounts for children, seniors (over 65), and students.
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Included Attractions:
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Skip-the-line entry to the Real Alcázar
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Access to the Sevilla Cathedral (including the Giralda tower)
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Airport transfer (basic service included)
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Hop-on hop-off tourist bus (usually available as an add-on for an extra fee)
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Audioguide app for self-guided tours
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Around 10% discount on other activities and attractions in Sevilla.
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Duration: Valid for 24 to 72 hours, suitable for short stays of 1-2 days.
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Purchase: The Sevilla Pass must be bought online through official platforms; it is non-refundable and does not include free cancellation.
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Extras: Fast-track access at some attractions and discounts on flamenco shows and other tours.
The Sevilla Pass is designed for tourists who want to explore Sevilla’s main monuments efficiently,combining skip-the-line access, transport options, and discounts, making it a cost-effective choice for a comprehensive visit.

Sevilla Super Combi Pass
There is also a Sevilla Super Combi Pass option, slightly cheaper (~€39-41), which includes fewer attractions (Alcázar, Cathedral, Aquarium) and is ideal for very short visits or those looking for a more flexible pass without the hop-on hop-off bus.
here is a comparison to help you choose between the Sevilla Pass and the Sevilla Super Combi:
| Feature | Sevilla Super Combi | Sevilla Pass |
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| Price | Around €39-41 (cheaper) | Around €44-45 (slightly more expensive) |
| Main Attractions Included | Alcázar, Cathedral with Giralda, option to swap Cathedral for Aquarium | Alcázar, Cathedral with Giralda |
| Extras | Audioguide app, 10% discount on other attractions | Audioguide app, 10% discount, plus airport transfer and optional hop-on hop-off bus tour (24 or 48 hours), free drink at Mercado Lonja del Barranco and Hard Rock Café |
| Flexibility | Visit attractions on different days, no need to do all in one day | Same flexibility, plus more transport options |
| Ideal For | Short visits (1-2 days), focused on main monuments | Short visits (1-2 days) with added convenience and transport options |
| Socializing & Convenience | Less transport included, so more walking or taxis needed | Hop-on hop-off bus helps socialize and explore safely, airport transfer adds convenience |
Recommendation:
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If your trip is short (1-2 days) and you want a cost-effective, straightforward pass to visit the two most iconic monuments (Alcázar and Cathedral) with skip-the-line access and an audioguide, the Sevilla Super Combi is the best option. It saves money and covers the essentials without extra frills.
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If you prefer added convenience and social opportunities, such as easy airport transfer and the hop-on hop-off bus to explore the city safely and meet other travelers, the Sevilla Pass is better despite the slightly higher price. The bus tour also helps you cover more ground comfortably, which is valuable for solo travelers.
Both passes offer a 10% discount on other activities and are flexible with scheduling your visits.

