Copa del Rey final travel plan for Real Madrid vs Osasuna in Seville

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All the essential considerations for fans aiming for a spot on the podium at the Copa del Rey final are outlined here, with practical guidance on movement, access, and venue logistics to ensure a smooth day in Seville.

Real Madrid and Osasuna are set to contest the Copa del Rey final on Saturday, and supporters are already arriving in Seville. To streamline travel during the day, the City Council has activated a dedicated plan beginning at two o’clock in the afternoon, featuring the first police and Guardia Civil traffic stops. This coordinated effort helps manage crowds, minimize delays, and keep fans moving toward gathering points, the stadium, and eventual return routes after the match ends.

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Seville’s municipal bus operator, Tussam, will run enhanced services on lines C1, C2 and 2 from six in the evening, offering a shuttle from Parque de Magallanes specifically for Osasuna supporters. This supplementary service is designed to connect the fan zones to the stadium efficiently, reducing walking time and avoiding congestion on the busiest routes.

The mobility team, in collaboration with ADIF, has arranged two parking areas near Santa Justa Station for discretionary buses carrying fans who arrive by AVE. These parking zones are intended to facilitate smooth ingress for both teams’ enthusiasts, ensuring that high-speed rail travelers have quick access to onward transport options.

Additional parking facilities will be established near the stadium to accommodate buses arriving directly from Madrid and Pamplona. Bus operators must complete a registration form to access La Cartuja Island, ensuring orderly entry and space allocation for the shuttle system and event-related traffic.

Urban transport to La Cartuja will be boosted by extending service on the C1, C2 and 2 lines, and a taxi rank will be established on Américo Vespucio to provide convenient last-mile options for fans approaching the venue.

How to get to the stadium from the Osasuna fan zone

Osasuna supporters are concentrated at Parque Magallanes, a bit farther from the Estadio de la Cartuja. To address this, Tussam will deploy a shuttle service from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., with six buses circulating every four minutes, ensuring a steady flow of fans toward the stadium without long waits.

How to get to the stadium from the Real Madrid fan zone

Real Madrid fans will find the fan zone at Parque del Alamillo, which allows for a comfortable walk to the stadium for those who prefer a straightforward approach on foot. This pedestrian route offers a simple, direct option for spectators who want to soak in the pre-match atmosphere along the way.

These arrangements are part of a comprehensive mobility strategy designed to create safe and efficient travel for tens of thousands of football enthusiasts, with a focus on reducing congestion and shortening transfer times while maximizing accessibility for both sets of fans. The plan also contemplates contingencies for crowd management and rapid response in case of any disruption on match day. (Goal)

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