Cheap flights from Sevilla to Paris
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Frequently asked questions
How to reach the centre of Seville Paris
Arriving in Paris from Sevilla, you'll likely land at one of two major airports. Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) is the largest, situated about 25 km north-east of the city centre, whilst Paris Orly lies closer at roughly 14 km south of the capital. Both are well-connected to central Paris through multiple transport options.
The most convenient and cost-effective choice is the RER B train from CDG, which whisks you directly into the city centre in under 35 minutes for approximately €12. From Orly, the RER C or Orlybus services offer similar reliability. For those preferring direct transfers, official airport taxis charge fixed rates (around €50–60 from CDG), or ride-sharing apps provide an alternative at comparable prices.
If you're travelling with limited luggage and value comfort over cost, airport shuttle buses run regularly to major hotels and central locations, typically costing €15–20 and taking 45–60 minutes depending on traffic.
What to see in Seville Paris
Once settled in Paris, you'll find yourself in one of Europe's most culturally rich capitals. The city's elegant avenues, historic neighbourhoods, and world-class museums make it an essential destination for travellers arriving from Sevilla. Whether you prefer iconic monuments, artistic treasures, or charming local districts, Paris rewards exploration at every turn.
Essential attractions and neighbourhoods to visit include:
- Eiffel Tower – the iconic iron monument offering panoramic city views
- The Louvre – the world's largest art museum, home to the Mona Lisa and masterpieces
- Notre-Dame Cathedral – a Gothic masterpiece now undergoing restoration
- Sacré-Cœur Basilica – perched atop Montmartre with sweeping vistas across the city
- Musée d'Orsay – exceptional Impressionist collections housed in a former railway station
- Marais, Latin Quarter and Montmartre – charming historic neighbourhoods brimming with galleries, cafés and local character
Local cuisine in Seville Paris
Parisian dining reflects centuries of culinary refinement, and you'll discover why French cuisine captivates food lovers worldwide. Coming from Sevilla's vibrant food culture, you may find Paris's approach more formally technique-focused, yet equally rewarding. The city's restaurants, bistros, and casual eateries showcase traditional recipes alongside contemporary interpretations, all celebrating seasonal ingredients and regional specialities.
Must-try Parisian specialities include:
- Croissants – buttery, flaky pastries perfect for breakfast
- Crème Brûlée – silky custard with caramelised sugar crust
- Coq au Vin – chicken braised slowly in red wine with mushrooms and pearl onions
- Beef Bourguignon – tender beef stewed in rich burgundy wine
- Escargots de Bourgogne – snails in garlic and parsley butter
- Macarons – delicate almond meringues in vibrant colours
Dining culture emphasises leisurely meals and quality ingredients. Visit local boulangeries for fresh bread and pastries, cafés for coffee and light meals, or choose from neighbourhood bistros to Michelin-starred restaurants, always accompanied by fine French wine or champagne.
