Cheap flights from Sevilla to Bilbao

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Frequently asked questions

How to reach the centre of Seville Bilbao

When you arrive at Bilbao-Logroño Airport (BIO) from Sevilla, you'll find yourself just 12 kilometres north-west of the city centre. The journey into town is straightforward and well-connected, with several reliable transport options to suit your budget and schedule.

The Aena Airport Shuttle Bus (operated by Bizkaibus) runs regularly to the centre and is the most economical choice, typically costing around €3.50 for a 20–30 minute journey. For those preferring rail travel, the Renfe train service connects the airport to central stations, offering a comfortable alternative that takes roughly 15–20 minutes. Taxis are readily available outside arrivals and will charge approximately €20–25 to reach the Casco Viejo or city centre, depending on your final destination.

If you're planning to explore the surrounding Basque Country during your stay, hiring a car at the airport is convenient, though note that the city centre itself is best navigated on foot.

What to see in Seville Bilbao

Bilbao's most iconic landmark, the Guggenheim Museum, is an absolute must-see for art lovers arriving from Sevilla. This stunning titanium-clad structure dominates the waterfront and houses world-class contemporary art collections alongside its architectural brilliance that makes it one of Europe's finest cultural destinations.

Beyond the famous museum, the charming Casco Viejo (Old Town) is a labyrinth of narrow streets, traditional pintxo bars, and the beautiful Cathedral of Santiago, which dates back to the 14th century. The revitalised Nervión riverside has transformed Bilbao into a vibrant cultural destination with parks, galleries, and striking modern buildings that contrast beautifully with historic quarters.

Key areas and attractions worth exploring include:

  • Guggenheim Museum – world-renowned contemporary art gallery with iconic architecture
  • Casco Viejo – the historic heart featuring medieval streets and plazas
  • Cathedral of Santiago – 14th-century Gothic masterpiece in the Old Town
  • Nervión Riverside – revitalised waterfront with modern art installations and parks
  • Las Arenas – beachfront neighbourhood with distinctive Art Deco architecture
  • San Mamés Stadium – iconic home of Athletic Bilbao football club

Local cuisine in Seville Bilbao

The Basque culinary tradition is one of Spain's finest, and Bilbao is the perfect place to experience it when travelling from Sevilla. Begin with pintxos – small, elaborately prepared bites served in traditional bars where you can graze at your leisure – a truly authentic Basque social experience that showcases the region's gastronomic heritage far beyond what Spain's southern regions offer.

Essential dishes to sample during your visit include Bacalao a la Vizcaína (salt-cod in a rich pepper sauce), marmitako (a hearty tuna and potato stew), and fresh txuleta (Basque steak), often grilled simply to perfection. Visitors will appreciate the exceptional emphasis on fresh seafood; grilled merluza (hake) and squid feature prominently on local menus. Pair your meal with local Basque cider, which has a slightly dry, slightly sparkling character quite distinct from other Spanish ciders.

Signature Basque specialities you must try include:

  • Pintxos – elaborately prepared small bites, a uniquely Basque social dining tradition
  • Bacalao a la Vizcaína – salted cod with roasted red peppers and rich sauce
  • Marmitako – traditional tuna and potato stew from Basque fishing communities
  • Txuleta – premium grilled Basque steak, cooked to perfection
  • Merluza – fresh hake, often grilled whole with simple seasonings
  • Basque Cider – local txakoli, dry and refreshingly sparkling