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Here’s a practical backpacker travel guide from Bordeaux to Seville:

How to Travel from Bordeaux to Seville?

Traveling from Bordeaux to Seville involves a significant distance (approximately 900-1000 km), making long-distance bus or a multi-leg train journey the primary ground transport options for backpackers. The journey typically takes 10-18+ hours depending on the mode and connections.

What’s the Cheapest Way to Get from Bordeaux to Seville?

The cheapest way to get from Bordeaux to Seville is typically by bus. Companies like FlixBus and BlaBlaCar Bus offer routes, often requiring one change (e.g., in Madrid or other Spanish cities). While short bus trips can start from €15, a long-distance journey of this length (approx. 900 km) typically costs €40-80 (estimated), varying by booking time and connections. Booking 2-3 weeks in advance typically saves 20-30% compared to last-minute fares.

Can I Take a Train from Bordeaux to Seville?

Yes, you can take a train from Bordeaux to Seville, though it’s generally more expensive and requires multiple changes. A typical route involves taking an SNCF train to the Spanish border, then connecting to Renfe services, often via Madrid. Direct train routes are not available, and a multi-leg journey involving high-speed trains typically costs €100-200+ (estimated) due to multiple tickets and the long distance, which is considerably higher than the €20-80 often seen for shorter regional trips. The total travel time is comparable to, or sometimes longer than, the bus due to transfers.

Is Ridesharing an Option from Bordeaux to Seville?

Ridesharing platforms like BlaBlaCar can be an option, but direct rides for such a long distance are less common and may require multiple changes. For a direct ride, if available, costs typically range from €50-100 (estimated) for the full journey, which is considerably more than the €10-30 often seen for shorter, local trips. Availability is highly dependent on driver routes and schedules.

How to Save Money on Your Journey?

To save money, always book your bus or train tickets as far in advance as possible; booking 2-3 weeks out can often reduce prices. Be flexible with your travel dates and times, as mid-week or off-peak travel can offer lower fares. For local amenities and to find free resources in both Bordeaux and Seville, check out AllInMap.

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