Cheap flights from Sevilla to Manchester

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Frequently asked questions

How to reach the centre of Seville Manchester

When you arrive at Manchester Airport after your flight from Sevilla, you'll find yourself about 13 kilometres south of the city centre. The quickest and most convenient option is the airport train service, which connects directly to Manchester Piccadilly Station in just 15 minutes. This is ideal for travellers arriving from Spain who want a straightforward transfer.

Alternatively, several bus services run from the airport to the city centre, with average fares around £3–5 and journey times of 45–60 minutes depending on traffic. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also available, typically costing £15–25, though these may take longer during peak hours. For the best experience after your journey from Sevilla, most visitors recommend the train as the fastest and most reliable option.

What to see in Seville Manchester

Your journey from Sevilla brings you to a city rich in Victorian architecture and cultural gems. Manchester's city centre offers world-class museums and galleries, whilst the historic Castlefield area showcases the city's industrial heritage alongside contemporary restaurants and bars. The Manchester Museum is free to enter and houses impressive collections ranging from ancient Egypt to natural history.

For architecture and heritage, don't miss the stunning John Rylands Library, a Gothic masterpiece completed in 1890, or explore the creative energy of the Northern Quarter with its independent shops, street art, and quirky cafés. The impressive Manchester Cathedral and Town Hall are also essential visits. For sports enthusiasts arriving from Spain, the Etihad Stadium offers museum tours showcasing Manchester City's history and success.

  • John Rylands Library
  • Castlefield
  • Northern Quarter
  • Manchester Cathedral
  • Manchester Museum
  • Etihad Stadium

Local cuisine in Seville Manchester

Coming from Sevilla's Mediterranean dining culture, you'll find Manchester's food scene offers hearty British fare alongside diverse international options. The city's signature dessert is the Manchester Tart, a custard-filled pastry treat that's a local institution, whilst traditional venues across Manchester serve excellent fish and chips in newspaper-wrapped portions. The city has a strong curry culture too – Balti, a rich spiced curry dish served in its cooking vessel, originated nearby in the Midlands and remains hugely popular in local restaurants.

Manchester's dining landscape has evolved significantly, with craft ale breweries, traditional pubs serving proper ales, and an increasingly vibrant fine-dining scene concentrated in areas like Spinningfields and the Northern Quarter. From market food stalls offering pork pies to upmarket establishments, there's something for every palate and budget after your flight from Spain.

  • Manchester Tart
  • Fish and Chips
  • Balti Curry
  • Pork Pies
  • Steak Bakes
  • Manchester Craft Ales