Hello,

My two cents on this:

- Yes, its much cheaper to get the money from any ATM at the airport.
Usually in Spanish airports (they are all managed by same company) you can
find ATMs from 3-4 different banks. There shouldn't be any problem getting
the money from any of them, just it could be more expensive if your card
doesn't belong to the main system of that bank.

- Shopping can be done by paying with your card. But be aware that American
Express is not accepted in most shops. VISA and Mastercard are OK.

- For the city bus, if you'll take it every day you should get a bus pass
because it's way cheaper. You must buy a magnetic card and charge it (I
think it's done in the bus).
- The same card can be used to charge more than one passenger at a trip (and
you should do this to zero in the initial cost of the card alone).
- In addition, passenger are allowed to change to another bus line when
using the bus pass within 45 or 60 min of the first trip. In Seville,
(most?) buses indicate the next stop on a monitor and a voice tells it loud.
But you must know the name of the bus stop to take advantage of this.
- When approaching your stop, press the button or the driver could skip that
stop.
Sorry, I don't live in Seville so I don't know the exact details.

- Tipping is not compulsory or even customary. Some spaniards do and many
don't. Even those who do just leave a tiny amount of what they pay. I think
this can have one exception. Probably tipping is expected, especially from
americans, in places that are situated in the most touristic parts of the
city. These places are crowded with tourists but spaniards will not
eat/drink there anything.

- Probably the weather will be hot (Think of flying to L.A.), Bring t-shirts
or whatever you like with you but also some sweater or jacket for those
moments when could get cooler (early in the morning/late in the evening).
Anyway just in case you won't be lucky with the weather, double-check the
forecast before departing.

2010/9/24 Juanje Ojeda <joj...@emergya.es>

> 2010/9/24 Bryen M. Yunashko <susero...@bryen.com>:
> > On Fri, 2010-09-24 at 13:03 -0600, Stormy Peters wrote:
> > On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 10:58 AM, Bryen M. Yunashko <susero...@bryen.com
> >
> > wrote:
> >
> >  The best thing
> > to do is leave your cash home and go straight to an ATM machine.
> > Withdraw cash like you do back home.
> >
> > I travel a lot and this is what I always do. I've only had trouble once.
> >
> > Note that I usually carry some US dollars as a backup. There's always
> some
> > place to change cash at the airport in case the ATM machine there doesn't
> > work with your card for some reason. Then you can find a more friendly
> ATM
> > machine later.
> >
> > I haven't been to Seville but in general in Spain public transportation
> is
> > really good and you don't need to rely on more expensive taxis. I'd be
> > surprised if there wasn't a bus from the airport to the city.
> >
> > Stormy
> >
> > That's a good point.  Best guestimate I heard for cab from SVQ airport to
> > hotel is 20 Euros.  But if someone can post alternative solutions, bus
> route
> > # , where to get off, etc.  That'd be great.
>
> That's right the cab from the Airport to any place of the city is around 20
> €:
> http://www.taxisevilla.com/tarifas-taxi-sevilla.html#tarifa_aeropuerto
>
> From the Airport to the city center there is a special bus which cost
> is 2,30 € one way. But you'll need to get at the last stop another bus
> to the hotel (to the Hotel Tryp Macarena). The bus is either the C3 or
> the C4. They are circular. The ticket cost 1,20 €.
> More info here:
> http://www.tussam.es/index.php?id=3
>
>
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