How to get to the Sevilla FC's Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium in Seville?
Where is the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium located?
Address: Calle Sevilla Fútbol Club, s/n, 41005 Sevilla, Spain | Find on Google Maps
The stadium sits in the Nervión district, a busy commercial area just east of Seville's historic centre. It's woven directly into the neighbourhood: the Nervión Plaza shopping centre is next door, and tapas bars, high-street shops and apartment blocks ring the building. Unlike most modern grounds tucked away on city outskirts, this one is walkable from the cathedral.
Getting to the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium by public transport
Travel time: 21 minutes from Plaza Nueva (next to the cathedral)
Closest stops: Eduardo Dato (Estadio Sánchez Pizjuán), 4 min walk; Luis de Morales, 4 min walk (line terminus)
Operating hours: Daily 6am to 11:30pm; extended to 2am on Fri and Sat
Frequency: Every 7 to 10 minutes
Ticket: €1.40 single
Take the MetroCentro T1 tram from Plaza Nueva toward Eduardo Dato and get off at Estadio Sánchez Pizjuán. It’s the easiest tram route from Seville’s historic centre to the stadium.
Travel time: 25 minutes from Seville Cathedral
Closest station: Nervión (Line 1), 6 min walk
Operating hours: Mon to Thu 6:30am to 11pm; Fri and holiday eves 6:30am to 2am; Sat 7:30am to 2am; Sun and holidays 7:30am to 11pm
Ticket: €1.35 single
Board at Puerta de Jerez (next to the cathedral) heading toward Olivar de Quintos. Get off at Nervión, then walk 6 minutes east. Gran Plaza is the next stop and works as an alternative.
Travel time: 20 to 25 minutes from the cathedral
Closest stops: Luis de Morales and Eduardo Dato, both around 4 min walk
Operating hours: Daily 6am to 11:30pm, with night buses after midnight
Bus lines: 05, 22, C1, EA (airport line)
Ticket: €1.40 single
Bus 5 runs east from the centre. The C1 is a circular route that loops through Nervión.
Travel time: Sevilla-Santa Justa is 1.2 km from the stadium, a flat 15-minute walk
Lines: C1, C4, C5 stop at Sevilla-Santa Justa
Note: You can see the stadium floodlights as you walk out of Santa Justa.
Travel time: 8 to 12 minutes from the cathedral
Estimated fare: €8 to €12
Apps: Cabify and Uber both operate in Seville.
Official street taxis are white with a yellow stripe.
Getting to the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium by car
Driving route
Travel time: 10 to 15 minutes from Seville Cathedral
Distance: 2.5 km
Peak traffic: 8am to 10am, 5pm to 7pm, and match days (avoid these entirely)
Route: Fastest via Avenida de Eduardo Dato heading east
ZTL alert: Seville's historic centre has restricted-traffic zones, but Nervión is outside those zones, so driving directly to the stadium is unrestricted.
Parking facilities
On-site parking: Not available for stadium visitors. Nearby paid options:
Nervión Plaza shopping centre car park (next door, 50m): Over 1,500 spaces, open 24/7, ~€2 to €3/hour. | Find on Google Maps
Saba Santa Justa (15 min walk): Best for match days, easier exit thanks to highway access. | Find on Google Maps
El Corte Inglés Nervión (5 min walk): Underground, paid. | Find on Google Maps
Match-day reality check: Leaving Nervión Plaza or El Corte Inglés after a Sevilla home game can take over an hour due to road blocks and pedestrian volume. If you're driving on a match day, park at Saba Santa Justa.
Accessibility
The stadium tour is accessible through an alternative route with elevators. All main areas can be reached this way except the players’ tunnel and direct pitch access, which involve steps. You’ll still see the museum, trophy room, presidential box, press room, dressing room, and dugouts.
Public transport: Nervión and Gran Plaza metro stations have lifts, ramps, and tactile paving. TUSSAM trams and buses are low-floor with retractable ramps.
Driving and parking: Nervión Plaza, APK2 Meliá-Lebreros, and El Corte Inglés have accessible parking. Discounts apply with a Spanish disability card.
From Santa Justa: The 1.2 km route to the stadium is flat and curb-cut throughout.
Walking to the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium?
Seville is easy to explore on foot, and the walk from the cathedral to Nervión takes about 30 minutes. Follow the flat route through Jardines de Murillo and Avenida de Cádiz, with cafés along the way, until the stadium’s 1982 mosaic facade comes into view.
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The stadium has multiple gates, but the self-paced visit entrance is Puerta 2 (Gate 2) on Calle Sevilla Fútbol Club. The Sevilla FC club store and ticket office are at the same gate. Other gates open only on match days for ticket holders entering their assigned stand.
Frequently asked questions about getting to the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium
A taxi or Cabify from Seville Cathedral is the fastest at 8 to 12 minutes. For public transport, the T1 tram is the most direct: 21 minutes from Plaza Nueva to Eduardo Dato with no transfers, for €1.40.
Yes. The MetroCentro T1 tram extended into Nervión in 2024 and now stops at Eduardo Dato (Estadio Sánchez Pizjuán), a 4-minute walk from Puerta 2. Trams run every 7 to 10 minutes from Plaza Nueva.
Nervión on Line 1, a 6-minute walk to Puerta 2. Gran Plaza is the next stop east and works as an alternative if Nervión is busy.
Yes. It's a flat 2 km walk that takes around 30 minutes through Jardines de Murillo and Nervión. Most of the route is shaded or pedestrianised.
There is no visitor parking on site. The closest paid options are Nervión Plaza (next door), APK2 Meliá-Lebreros and the El Corte Inglés underground garage, all within a 5-minute walk.
The EA airport bus stops at Luis de Morales, a 4-minute walk from the stadium, and costs around €4 to €6. A taxi from the airport runs €25 to €35 and takes about 20 minutes.
Yes. It's 1.2 km on flat, curb-cut pavement and takes 10 to 15 minutes. The stadium is visible from the station exit.
Line 1 runs until 11pm Mon to Thu, until 2am on Fri and Sat, and until 11pm on Sun and holidays. The T1 tram runs slightly later on weekends, until 2am.
Yes. The tour is accessible to visitors with reduced mobility through an alternative route that includes elevators. The only exceptions are the players' tunnel and direct pitch access, which involve steps. Every other area, including the museum, trophy room, dressing room and dugouts, is reachable.
No. The ZTL covers the historic centre. Nervión is outside those zones, so driving to the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán is unrestricted on non-match days.
You can just say, "¿Dónde está el estadio?" which gets you there. For specificity, "el Pizjuán" or "el campo del Sevilla" both work in Andalusian Spanish.
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