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| Category | Seville | Granada |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Seville value | Granada value |
| Average flight price from London | £120 | £135 |
| Best months to visit | May-June | July-August |
| Daily budget (mid-range) | £85 | £78 |
| Public transit quality | Good buses (40% coverage) | Basic (20% coverage) |
| Food scene highlight | Authentic tapas culture | Alhambra-view dining |
| Top museum/attraction | Cathedral (1.2M visitors) | Alhambra (2.8M visitors) |
| Nightlife | Flamenco bars (intimate) | Student pubs (vibrant) |
| Safety | Moderate pickpocketing (tourist zones) | Very safe |
| Walkability | 8/10 (flat streets) | 6/10 (hilly) |
Score: Seville 5 wins · Granada 3 wins · 2 ties
The Verdict
Choose Seville for: Authentic Andalusian culture, superior walkability, and better public transit without sacrificing nightlife intensity.
Choose Granada for a different perspective.
Flights to Seville → Flights to Granada →
Things to do in Seville · Things to do in Granada · When to visit Seville · When to visit Granada
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| Criteria | Seville | Granada |
|---|---|---|
| Average daily budget (per person) | €75-€100 | €65-€90 |
| Flight cost from London (round-trip) | £120-£180 (easyJet, Iberia) | £110-£170 (Ryanair, Iberia) |
| Hotel cost per night (mid-range) | €120-€150 | €100-€130 |
| Best season to visit | March-May, Sept-Oct | March-May, Sept-Oct |
| Days needed | 4-5 days | 3-4 days |
| Known for | Seville Cathedral, Flamenco, Triana | Alhambra, Moorish architecture, Sacromonte |
| Nightlife rating (1-10) | 8/10 | 6/10 |
| Crowd level | High (peak season) | Moderate (Alhambra crowds) |
Seville is 12% more expensive than Granada overall. A budget meal costs €5-€7 in Seville (tapas bar) vs €4-€6 in Granada (local café). A mid-range restaurant dinner (two people) is €45-€60 in Seville vs €35-€50 in Granada. Coffee is €2.50 in Seville (Café de la Corte) vs €2.20 in Granada (Café de la Bodega). A metro/day pass costs €2.50 in Seville (only for buses) vs €1.50 in Granada (free for city centre). Museum entrance: Real Alcázar (Seville) €14 vs Alhambra (Granada) €18. Hotel prices: Hostel (Seville) €25/night vs Granada €22; 3-star (Seville) €120 vs Granada €100; 4-star (Seville) €180 vs Granada €150. Total daily cost difference: Seville €85 vs Granada €75.
The world's largest Gothic cathedral, built on the site of a mosque, offers guided tours at €14. The Giralda Tower provides panoramic views of the city from its 100m height. Visit on a weekday morning to avoid crowds.
Home to traditional ceramic workshops (Casa de la Cerámica), flamenco bars (La Carbonería), and the Triana Bridge. The neighborhood is known for its vibrant street art and pottery culture, with a local market on Sundays.
Triana is the heart of Seville's flamenco scene, with free performances at 8 PM on Fridays at La Casa del Flamenco. The venue is a converted 18th-century building with intimate seating and authentic performances.
A stunning 1929 fairground structure with a central fountain, reflecting pool, and 48 miniature models of Andalusian cities. Open 10 AM-8 PM, free entry, ideal for photography and relaxation.
The Alhambra is a UNESCO World Heritage site with Moorish architecture, gardens, and views of the Sierra Nevada. Entry is €18 (book online for 10 AM slot to avoid crowds), and the Nasrid Palaces are the highlight.
A historic neighborhood of caves carved into the hillside, home to Romani communities. Visit the Cueva de los Tarantos for flamenco shows at 9 PM, with a €15 cover charge. The caves offer a unique cultural experience not found elsewhere in Spain.
The old Moorish quarter with narrow streets, whitewashed houses, and views of the Alhambra. Visit the Mirador de San Nicolás for sunset views, and enjoy tapas at El Bodegón de la Alhambra (€8 for a plate of jamón ibérico).
The summer palace gardens of the Alhambra, open 9 AM-7 PM. Entry is €10, with a focus on water features, fountains, and lush greenery. The gardens are quieter than the main palace and offer a peaceful escape.
Spring (March-May) is ideal for both cities. Seville has mild temperatures (15-22°C) and fewer crowds than summer. Granada has similar weather but with the added bonus of the Alhambra's gardens in full bloom. Summer (June-August) is hot in both cities (30-35°C), but Seville is more crowded due to its popularity as a tourist destination. Granada's Alhambra is also busy, but the city is less crowded than Seville. Autumn (September-October) is perfect for both: cooler temperatures (20-25°C) and fewer tourists. Winter (November-February) is mild in both cities (5-15°C), but Granada has more snow in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Key events: Seville's Semana Santa (Holy Week) in March/April, Granada's Fallas de San José (March 19-25).
Flights from London: easyJet (Seville) £120-£180, Ryanair (Granada) £110-£170. From Amsterdam: KLM (Seville) €150-€200, Vueling (Granada) €140-€190. From Frankfurt: Lufthansa (Seville) €160-€220, Iberia (Granada) €150-€210. Flight time: London to Seville 2h 15m, London to Granada 2h 30m. Journey time between cities: Seville to Granada by train is 2h 30m (€15-€25), by bus 3h 30m (€10-€15). From Seville Airport: Bus 200 to city centre (€2.50, 30 mins). From Granada Airport: Bus 200 to city centre (€1.50, 20 mins).
Choose Seville if you prioritize flamenco, vibrant nightlife, and large-scale historic sites. Choose Granada if you want Moorish architecture, cultural immersion in caves, and a more relaxed pace. For first-timers, Seville is better for its accessibility and variety. For return visitors, Granada is ideal for deeper cultural exploration. If you have time, visit both: Seville first, then Granada.
Yes, Seville is 12% more expensive than Granada overall.
Spring (March-May) is the best time to visit Seville, with mild weather and fewer crowds.
Spring (March-May) is the best time to visit Granada, with blooming gardens and mild temperatures.
The Alhambra costs €18 for entry, with a €10 supplement for the Nasrid Palaces.
Albaicín is the best neighborhood to stay in Granada, offering historic charm and views of the Alhambra.