Golf in Sevilla, Spain
Andalucía's golf-and-city break, where championship golf sits beside Spain's most beautiful historic city
Golf in Sevilla, Spain
Andalucía's golf-and-city break, where championship golf sits beside Spain's most beautiful historic city
Sevilla is Andalucía's golf-and-city base, pairing a UNESCO World Heritage city with championship golf on its doorstep. Real Club de Golf de Sevilla, an Olazábal design that has hosted the Open de España, sits beside the Sevilla Green Suites base, with Real Club Pineda and Gary Player's Zaudín Golf inside 20 minutes. It is the all-rounder for golfers who want a serious course by day and a world-class historic city — cathedral, Alcázar and tapas — by night.
Why golf in Sevilla
Sevilla sits inland from Andalucía's golf coasts, and that is exactly its appeal: instead of basing on a busy resort strip, you stay in one of Europe's great cities and drive only a few minutes to quiet, high-quality fairways. The Sevilla golf courses are led by Real Club de Golf de Sevilla, an Olazábal championship layout that has staged the Open de España, with Real Club Pineda and Gary Player's Zaudín Golf close behind. Compared with the Costa del Sol's density or the Costa de la Luz's coastal links, Sevilla trades sheer volume of courses for a golf-and-culture combination no coastal base can match.
Championship on the doorstep — Real Club de Golf de Sevilla, an Olazábal design and former Open de España host, sits right beside the Sevilla Green Suites base.
A short, uncrowded rota — three established courses lie within about 20 minutes, so you play quality golf without the tee-sheet crush of the bigger resort coasts.
City and golf in one trip — few destinations let you finish a round and reach a UNESCO cathedral, a royal palace and a tapas quarter inside half an hour.
Spring and autumn sweet spot — March–May and October–November bring warm, dry, comfortable conditions, while high summer is best avoided this far inland.
Quick from the airport — Sevilla Airport is roughly 20 minutes from the courses, making short breaks and long weekends easy to arrange.

Things to do near Sevilla
Sevilla is the cultural heart of Andalucía and the real reason to base a golf trip here. The city packs UNESCO monuments, flamenco, tapas and grand squares into a compact, walkable centre, with Roman ruins and other Andalucian cities an easy day trip away. There is more than enough to keep non-golfing partners busy all week.
Sevilla old town (Casco Antiguo & Barrio Santa Cruz) — the historic heart, home to the cathedral, the Giralda, the Real Alcázar and a maze of whitewashed lanes, all walkable in the centre.
Plaza de España & Parque de María Luisa — a monumental tiled semicircle and shaded park just south of the centre, a short walk from the cathedral.
Triana — the lively barrio across the Guadalquivir, known for its ceramics, flamenco roots and busy tapas streets.
Metropol Parasol (Las Setas) — a vast modern timber landmark in the centre with a rooftop walkway over the old town.
Itálica & day trips — Roman ruins at Santiponce just northwest of the city, with Córdoba and Jerez both reachable in well under an hour by train.

Sevilla old town
Sevilla's old town is one of the largest and best-preserved historic centres in Europe, and it is what sets the city apart from any resort golf base. Its monuments and lanes reward two or three unhurried afternoons.
Sevilla Cathedral & La Giralda — the world's largest Gothic cathedral, with the Giralda bell tower offering the best rooftop view over the centre.
Real Alcázar — a Mudéjar royal palace with UNESCO-listed gardens, still used by the Spanish royal family and a famous filming location.
Barrio Santa Cruz — the former Jewish quarter, a shaded maze of narrow lanes, hidden plazas and orange trees right beside the cathedral.
Plaza del Triunfo & Archivo de Indias — the monumental square that ties together the cathedral, the Alcázar and the historic archive of the Spanish Indies.
Tapas in the old town — evening crawls through the centre's tiled taverns, hopping between small plates and chilled sherry without a plan.

How a trip to Sevilla could flow
Morning
Land at SVQ · Drive 20 min
Afternoon
Check-in at Sevilla Green Suites
Evening
Welcome dinner in Sevilla old town
Morning
Golf at Real Club de Golf de Sevilla
Afternoon
Sevilla Cathedral, La Giralda & the Real Alcázar
Evening
Tapas crawl in Barrio Santa Cruz
Morning
Golf at Real Club Pineda
Afternoon
Plaza de España & Parque de María Luisa
Evening
Flamenco and tapas in Triana
Morning
Golf at Zaudín Golf
Afternoon
Roman ruins at Itálica, Santiponce
Evening
Sundowners at Metropol Parasol (Las Setas)
Morning
Riverside walk along the Guadalquivir
Afternoon
Check-out
Evening
Drive to SVQ · Fly home
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Frequently Asked Questions
Sevilla is one of Spain's most rewarding golf bases for travellers who want more than a resort strip. It pairs championship golf — led by Real Club de Golf de Sevilla, a former Open de España host — with a UNESCO World Heritage city of cathedrals, palaces and tapas. The courses sit within about 20 minutes, and Sevilla Airport is roughly 20 minutes away, so even a long weekend works easily.
Sevilla Airport (SVQ) is about 20 minutes by road from the main golf courses and the Sevilla Green Suites base, which sits beside Real Club de Golf de Sevilla. The other courses, Real Club Pineda and Zaudín Golf, are also within roughly 20 minutes, so transfers stay short and stress-free throughout the trip.
The best Sevilla golf courses are Real Club de Golf de Sevilla, an Olazábal championship design that has staged the Open de España; Real Club Pineda, close to the city centre; and Zaudín Golf, a Gary Player layout on the Aljarafe. All three lie within about 20 minutes of central Sevilla, making a mixed three-course week straightforward.
A hire car or arranged transfers make a Sevilla golf holiday easier, since the courses sit a short drive outside the city and Sevilla Green Suites is beside Real Club de Golf de Sevilla. Within the city itself you do not need one — the old town is compact and walkable, and taxis are cheap and plentiful.
Sevilla is exceptional for non-golfers, arguably better than any coastal golf base in Spain. The city offers the cathedral and Giralda, the Real Alcázar, flamenco in Triana, grand squares such as Plaza de España, and a famous tapas scene, all within a walkable centre. Non-golfing partners can fill every day while the group plays.
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