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What’s Seville Like in September? Seville in September offers a transition from intense summer heat to more comfortable autumn temperatures. Early September often sees average high temperatures around 30-32°C (86-90°F), gradually dropping to approximately 27-29°C (81-84°F) by the end of the month. Nighttime lows typically range from 18-20°C (64-68°F). Sunshine is abundant, averaging 9-10 hours daily, while rainfall remains low, with an estimated 2-3 rainy days and about 20-30mm total precipitation for the month. Humidity is moderate.

What are the Typical Costs and Availability in Seville During September? September is still a popular time to visit Seville, falling within shoulder season. Estimated return flight prices from major European cities might range from €100-€300+, while from North America, they could be €500-€900+. Accommodation costs are generally high, though potentially less so than peak summer or major festivals. Expect to pay an estimated €80-€200 per night for a mid-range hotel. Hostels can range from €25-€50 per night (estimates vary widely based on booking time and location). Availability for popular hotels and attractions like the Alcázar and Cathedral is good if booked in advance, but last-minute options may be limited or more expensive.

What Should I Expect Regarding Crowds, Events, and Conditions in September? Expect significant crowds at popular tourist sites in September, as it remains a favored month for visitors. Queues can be long, so booking tickets in advance is highly recommended. Culturally, the biennial Flamenco festival, Bienal de Flamenco, sometimes occurs in September (check specific year schedules). The bullfighting season may extend into early September. Conditions are generally pleasant for sightseeing, especially during mornings and evenings. Midday sun can still be intense, making shaded areas and siestas appealing. Outdoor dining is widely enjoyed as evenings become more comfortable.

What are the Best Activities for September in Seville? Leverage the slightly milder temperatures by focusing on outdoor activities during the cooler parts of the day. Essential morning or late afternoon visits include the Royal Alcázar, Seville Cathedral, and the Giralda Tower. Stroll through the charming Triana neighborhood or relax in María Luisa Park. Enjoy a serene boat tour on the Guadalquivir River in the late afternoon. Evenings are perfect for experiencing authentic flamenco shows in indoor venues or indulging in tapas crawls. Day trips to nearby white villages or even Doñana National Park are also viable options.

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