×
Go where the locals go in Spain. Hire a modern travel agent with ViaHero.

Is Seville Safe for Travel in 2024?

ViaHero
Updated September 19, 2023

Generally, Seville is a safe place for travel—and a beautiful destination. We worked with some Spanish locals to create a guide to safety in Seville. It covers everything from COVID to tips for solo travelers. 

Work with a local to build your trip to Seville. They'll offer up-to-date information that you might not find online—and tips on how to stay away from the crowds. Learn more

Is Seville Spain Safe for Travel?

Seville, Spain COVID-19 Update

When will it be safe to travel to Spain? Can Americans travel to Spain? These are some of the most frequently asked questions about Spain during the COVID pandemic.  

Here’s what to know: 

  • Americans may travel to Spain on vacation!
  • Proof of vaccination is not required. 
  • Travelers are not required to take a COVID test before departure.  
  • Everyone age six and older must wear a mask on public transportation. 

Ready to enjoy churros con chocolate while enjoying a view of the Guadalquivir River? Get in touch with a local to plan your trip.

Safety in Seville

Safety Is Seville Spain Safe
Placa Esapana | Shai Pal/Unsplash 

Seville, the capital of Spain’s Andalusia region, is known for flamenco dancing and Moorish architecture—which makes it a fantastic place to visit in Spain. Generally, Seville is a very safe destination. However, locals tell us there are a few things that visitors should know. 

All in all, Spain is safe. You’ll be fine as long as you’re aware of a few safety concerns! 

Common scams in Seville

Although Spain is a safe destination, there are some common scams that travelers should know about. In Seville, locals recommend that you: 

  • Refuse any “gift”: If someone approaches with a gift—it may be a sprig of rosemary, a bracelet, or another charm—politely but firmly refuse. Walk away. If you accept the “gift” the scammer will loudly and aggressively demand payment. 
  • Count your change: In this common scam, a merchant or taxi driver may count on the fact that you’re not used to using euros. They’ll give you the wrong change. Although transportation in Spain is generally quite safe, watch out for this while taking taxis. 
  • Look out for added fees at restaurants: Watch out for added fees at restaurants. Ask if the bread placed on your table is free, ask if there is a cover charge for the restaurant, and check the menu to see if it’s more expensive to eat outside. 

Although Seville is a pretty safe place, having a local perspective can help you avoid any scams. After all, no one knows a place like the people who live there

Is Seville safe for solo travel?

Spain is a safe place for solo travelers, and so is lovely Seville. Locals tell us there are a few things anyone traveling alone should know: 

  • Watch your drink: Like anywhere, if someone buys you a drink, be sure you see it made. 
  • Stay with the crowds: Stick to the well-populated parts of the city, especially late at night. 
  • Know how you’re going to get home: In Spain, the party often lasts until the wee hours of the morning. Know how you’re going to get home. 

For answers to all your questions about Spain, work with a local to help plan your trip. It’s like having a best friend in Spain—but you’ll still be able to travel solo. 

Important Spanish phrases to know

No matter where you stay in Spain, it’s a good idea to learn a few words and phrases. Locals tell us that these are some good basics: 

  • Por favor—Please
  • Gracias—Thank you
  • De nada—You’re welcome
  • Buenos dias—Good morning
  • Disculpe...Excuse me—
  • Dónde está...—Where is…?

Locals in Spain can help out! When they design your trip, they’ll include important words to know.

Emergency numbers to know

Whether you visit Barcelona, travel to Madrid, or enjoy Seville, here are some emergency numbers to keep on hand—just in case! 

Emergency - 112 

Police - 091 

Health emergencies - 061

U.S. Embassy Madrid (34) 91-587-2200

Website - U.S. Embassy Madrid

When you work with a local to plan your trip, they’ll be available to offer support in case you run into any issues in Spain.

--

undefined

Still have questions about travel to Spain?
Why not ask someone who lives there? ViaHero connects you with a local to help plan your trip. They’ll create a guidebook based on your personal travel style.
You’ll see a unique side of a destination and travel independently—all while saving time and money in the planning process. Find a local today.

Looking for more info?