There are many ways to get to and around Seville. The city has its own airport (aeropuerto San Pablo), as well as a large train station (Estación de Santa Justa) and bus lines (Estación Prado de San Sebastián or Estación Plaza de Armas).
Seville has also a tram service in the city centre, metro system and an extensive bus network and bicycle and electronic scooter hire. But everything you need is in walking distance if you prefer that!
The school cafeteria, situated in the main patio of the school. offers breakfast and lunch, sandwiches, beverages, fresh fruit and salads and many other delicious homemade snacks and meals. There is also a El Corte Inglés supermarket just across the road.
If you want to know how much it costs to stay here, a kilo of oranges will cost about €2 per kilo, a Big Mac €5, and a bottle of beer in a local bar €4. But we hope that you will try and enjoy all out lovely Spanish cuisine!
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Accommodation
We offer our range of accommodation to candidates, but of course we'll also provide advice if you prefer to look for Airbnb apartments or similar.
You should budget the following, depending what accommodation you choose:
- €140 per week for shared flats.
- €200 per week for residence hall and host family
- €300 per week for a private studio