Seville is the essence of southern Spain - a sizzling mix of flamenco rhythms, Moorish palaces, and orange blossom-scented streets. As the capital of Andalusia, it offers a rich experience at a slower, sunnier pace than Madrid or Barcelona.
For digital nomads, it's a city that inspires - cheap, beautiful, and buzzing with creativity. For tourists, it's a visual feast of gothic cathedrals, tapas bars, and festivals that spill into the streets.
The Good
- 🎉 Decent nightlife
- 😋 Decent food options
- ☕ Coffee
- 💼 Plenty of places to work
- 👴 Strong ex-pat community
- ☀️ Warm weather
- 👮 Safe
- 💸 Very affordable
- 🏛️ Architecture
- 🥰 Beautiful
The Bad
- 📡 Unreliable wifi
- ☀️ Uncomfortably hot
- 🥴 Can get a little rowdy
- 📸 Very Touristy
- 🏴 Low English proficiency
Living costs
- Seville is the cheapest place (out of 7) to live in Spain
- The average salary in Seville is
- It's about 461% cheaper to live in Seville than it is London
- You can expect to spend around $830.76 per month living here
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- Prices are estimates and should be used as a guide only. We accept no responsibility for inaccuracies in data.
- Prices adjusted to reflect exchange rates as of 3rd Jun 2026
Safety
Seville is generally safe for visitors, with low violent crime rates; petty crime like pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas.
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Who it suits
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