10 reviews of Seville Card
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Bad start - we went to pick cards up from tourist info centre only to be told to go to another place - so lots of walking immediately. Well worthwhile, though. But a little disappointed we could not get on and off the tourist bus at places of interest. We have done this before in other places.
24h card only includes 2 entries and water tour. 48h and 72h card adds more entries and hop on bus for better deal.
This Card has a Cost/Benefit ratio very low. The transportation is very important in this card system and doesn't have it. The card has a cost 50% higher than the Roma Pass and this last one has the transport system for three days and the visit to two monuments. For us this option needs to be improved.
Bus tour was OK...but the streets are too narrow to go anywhere of high interest. The discounts and admissions were nice, but I think we'd be ahead on on our own.
First, the address for collection of the card was incorrect. Second, the information supplied with the card was insufficient for a first-time visitor to Seville. Third, the bus operator and the boat operator were not aware how the card worked, and it took some time for them to allow me on to the services. In fact, one these two services initially said I could not use the card to use their service.
In retrospect, the card offers so much that there is no way that you can take advantage of what it offers in a 24-hour period.
Most of the admissions were free anyway. The people at the boat did not want to take the card and I had to argue with them and show them the package the card came in that noted that we paid 50 Euros for it. It was not the value that I had expected




