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FERIA DE SEVILLA 2025: THE ULTIMATE GUIDE


Feria de Sevilla 2025, Seville Fair, Spain

The Feria de Sevilla 2025 is just around the corner, bringing with it a whirlwind of flamenco dresses, horse-drawn carriages, lively music, and dancing that lasts until dawn. From May 6 to May 11, Seville transforms into one of Spain’s most dazzling celebrations, where tradition and festivity collide in a way that’s nothing short of spectacular.


If you have never experienced the Feria before, it’s not just an event - it’s a world of its own, steeped in Andalusian culture, elegance, and pure joy. The streets come alive with locals in trajes de gitana and trajes cortos, carriages parade through the fairgrounds, and the aroma of fried fish and sherry fills the air.


Here’s everything you need to experience the Feria de Sevilla 2025 like a local:



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WHAT IS THE FERIA DE SEVILLA (SEVILLE FAIR) ?

 

What started in 1847 as a humble livestock market has grown into one of Spain’s most iconic festivals. Today, Feria de Sevilla is a week-long celebration of Andalusian culture, where traditional fashion, flamenco, food, and non-stop festivities take center stage.


Held two weeks after Semana Santa, Seville’s deeply spiritual Holy Week, Feria is the city’s grand shift from solemn religious devotion to pure, unfiltered joy. Many locals embrace both traditions, making spring in Seville a time of contrasts - quiet reflection followed by a week of music, dancing, and festivity.


At the heart of it all is the Real de la Feria, a vast fairground in the Los Remedios district, where thousands of casetas (private and public tents) line the streets. These vibrant tents become the soul of the celebration, filled with laughter, live flamenco, generous plates of tapas, and glasses of sherry, with the party lasting well into the early hours of the morning.



 

FERIA DE SEVILLA 2025 - KEY EVENTS

 

Here’s a breakdown of the main highlights for the Feria de Sevilla 2025:


May 5: La Noche del Pescaíto & El Alumbrao

The unofficial opening night, La Noche del Pescaíto, is all about gathering with friends and family over a feast of pescaíto frito (fried fish). But the true highlight is El Alumbrao, when thousands of light bulbs flicker to life across the fairgrounds, officially marking the start of the Feria de Sevilla.

  • Time: Evening, with the lighting ceremony at midnight.

  • Location: The Real de la Feria, southwest of Seville’s city center.


Daily: Horse Parade & Casetas Partying

During the day, elegantly dressed Sevillanos ride through the fairground in horse-drawn carriages or on horseback. The fairground is filled with the rhythmic claps of sevillanas, the sound of guitars, and the lively chatter of locals and visitors alike.

While most casetas are private, a handful of public ones welcome visitors, making it possible to experience the electric energy of a true Andalusian fiesta. The Caseta Municipal and district casetas are open to everyone - just walk in and enjoy the music, dancing, and classic feria dishes. La Marimorena offers a plant-based twist on Andalusian flavors and is also open to all. The Tourist Caseta is open to visitors, but it’s best to check ahead, as booking may be required.

  • Time: Horse Parade: 12:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. | Casetas: Day and night (after 10:00 p.m. is when the party really begins).

  • Location: The Real de la Feria.



Bullfights at Plaza de Toros

If you're interested in the cultural traditions of Spain, bullfights are a major part of the Feria celebrations. Even outside the ring, the streets around La Maestranza are buzzing with elegantly dressed spectators, creating a lively pre- and post-event scene.

  • Time: 6:30p.m. daily.

  • Location: Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza.


May 11: Fireworks Finale

The Feria comes to a spectacular end with a dazzling fireworks display that lights up the river and the historic district of Triana. For the best views, head to Calle Betis, where the reflections on the water add an extra touch of magic.

  • Time: Midnight.

  • Location: Over the Guadalquivir River.


 

WHERE TO STAY DURING THE FERIA DE SEVILLA 2025

 

Feria week is one of Seville’s busiest times, so booking early is essential. Here are some of the best places to stay:





 

HOW TO GET TO AND AROUND SEVILLE

 

Seville is well-connected and easy to reach from within Spain and internationally. Once in the city, you can get around easily thanks to the efficient public transport network.


 

GETTING TO SEVILLE

 

Flying in? Seville Airport (SVQ) welcomes both domestic and international flights. Once you arrive, you can reach the city center by:

  • Bus – The EA (Especial Aeropuerto) bus operates regularly, costs €5 for a one-way ticket, and takes about 35 minutes.

  • Taxi – A quicker option, with fares ranging from €25-30.

  • Car Rental – Ideal if you plan to explore beyond Seville.


Getting to Seville by train? Seville’s Santa Justa Station is a key stop on Spain’s high-speed AVE rail network, with connections to:



Arriving by car? Driving is an option, but parking near the fairgrounds is extremely limited. It's best to park outside the city center and take public transport in.


 

GETTING AROUND DURING FERIA DE SEVILLA

 

During Feria, public transport is the best way to get around. Roads near the Real de la Feria become heavily congested, and parking is nearly impossible.


  • Trams & Buses – Special Feria buses run between key areas of the city and the fairgrounds. The MetroCentro tram is useful for reaching central locations, while TUSSAM buses cover the entire city.

  • Metro – Seville has a single metro line with stops at Plaza de Cuba and Blas Infante, both within walking distance of the Feria fairgrounds. During Feria, metro services run later than usual to accommodate visitors.

  • Taxis & Rideshares – Taxis are widely available, but expect longer wait times due to high demand. Uber and Cabify also operate in Seville and can be a convenient option, though prices may surge during peak Feria hours.


Best option for Feria: The special Feria buses and extended metro services are the easiest and most reliable way to reach the fairgrounds, avoiding the traffic and parking headaches.


 

TIPS FOR ENJOYING THE FERIA DE SEVILLA 2025

 

Here are some key tips to help you make the most of the Seville Fair:


  • Dress the part – Feria is a celebration of Andalusian fashion. Women traditionally wear flamenco dresses, while men opt for trajes cortos with high-waisted trousers and wide-brimmed hats. Even without full attire, a polished, Feria-inspired outfit adds to the experience.

  • Find public casetas – Most are private, but a handful welcome everyone. These are the best spots to experience the Feria atmosphere.

  • Use public transport: Forget about driving - finding a parking spot near Feria is nearly impossible. The smartest way to get around is by hopping on a taxi, tram, or bus.

  • Pace yourself – Feria is a marathon, not a sprint. Long days turn into longer nights, so taking breaks is key.



 

EXPLORE BEYOND THE SEVILLE FAIR

 

While Feria is the highlight of spring in Seville, there’s plenty more to see in the city:


  • Alcázar of Seville – A stunning Moorish palace.

  • Seville Cathedral & La Giralda – Climb to the top for breathtaking city views.

  • Plaza de España – One of Spain’s most picturesque landmarks.

  • Triana District – The birthplace of flamenco, known for its ceramics and lively tapas bars.


If you’re looking for a detailed itinerary to make the most of your time in Seville, check out this full guide - it’s got everything mapped out so you can experience the best of the city.


 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)

 

  • How many people go to La Feria de Sevilla?

Every spring, millions flock to Seville for one of Spain’s most spectacular celebrations, the Feria de Sevilla. In 2024, the fair welcomed a record-breaking 3.15 million visitors, transforming the Los Remedios district into a nonstop party of flamenco, music, and festivity. From locals dressed in traditional attire to travelers eager to soak in the atmosphere, Feria brings together a mix of generations, cultures, and pure Andalusian energy.


  • What to wear to Feria de Sevilla?

Dressing up isn’t just encouraged at Feria - it’s part of the experience. Women turn heads in trajes de gitana, the iconic flamenco dresses bursting with ruffles, bold polka dots, and rich colors, accessorized with flowers, statement earrings, and decorative combs. Men opt for trajes cortos, pairing fitted jackets with high-waisted trousers and wide-brimmed cordobés hats, a nod to Seville’s deep-rooted traditions. But even without full flamenco attire, elegance is key. A flowy dress or smart blazer blends in well with the festive scene, and comfortable shoes are a must - between dancing, walking, and exploring the fairgrounds, Feria is no place for aching feet.



  • How much does a flamenco dress cost in Spain?

A flamenco dress is more than an outfit - it’s a statement. Prices vary widely depending on design, fabric, and craftsmanship. A basic ready-to-wear dress starts around €200, while custom-made designs crafted in Seville’s ateliers can easily reach €1,000 or more. Second-hand dresses are a budget-friendly option, ranging from €30 to €200, while renting a dress for the fair is a popular alternative, typically costing between €60 and €100.


  • What is the weather like in Seville in May?

May in Seville is warm, golden, and full of sunshine, making it one of the best months to visit. Daytime temperatures hover between 15-30°C (59-86°F), though afternoons can feel hot under the Andalusian sun. Feria-goers often seek shade under the casetas or cool down with a glass of rebujito (sherry mixed with lemon soda). Light, breathable fabrics are best for the daytime, while a jacket or shawl comes in handy for the cooler evenings - especially when heading home after a night of dancing at the fairgrounds.


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