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Travel guide Sevilla–Granada

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What train companies operate the route from Seville to Granada?

This route is operated by Renfe-Operadora (MD service).

What is the schedule for the train route from Seville to Granada?

Departure times typically range from 6:35 AM until 5:56 PM, with 4 departures per day.

What are the departure and arrival train stations for the route from Seville to Granada?

Trains depart from the Sevilla Santa Justa station and arrive at Granada station.

What distance is the train route from Seville to Granada?

The distance covered by train is just over 150 miles.

How long does it take to travel from Seville to Granada by train?

The total travel time is around 3.5 hours.

What are the stops on the train route from Seville to Granada?

Intermediate stops along the route include San Bernardo, Dos Hermanas, Marchena, Osuna, Pedrera, Antequera-Santa Ana, and Antequera-Ciudad.

Why should you travel by train from Seville to Granada?

This train route offers passengers marvellous views of the passing Spanish countryside, and compared to driving, passengers can relax without having to keep their eyes focused on the road.

What is there to see and do in Granada?

Granada sits at the foot of the Sierra-Nevada mountains, which offer visitors an abundance of hiking opportunities. The city features a number of ancient ruins, with history dating back to 5000 BC. The city features a large amount of Spanish-Muslim art, which includes the Generalife, a magnificent palace with a number of beautiful surrounding gardens. Also notable is the Alhambra, which features architectural works dating to the 1300s. There are a large number of parks and gardens in the area, with a staggering variety of plants and flowers. In general, the city is very historically significant, and those interested in Spanish history will have a field day in Granada.