Seville Parking Guide for the 2023 Copa del Rey Final

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This guide lays out all parking options for fans traveling with a vehicle to Seville for the final.

Thousands of Real Madrid and Osasuna supporters will flood Seville on May 6, painting the streets in red and white to witness the King’s Cup final of 2023. Many will drive their own cars, so this piece from GOAL provides clear recommendations on parking strategies to help visitors move smoothly through the city.

Where to Park in Seville for the 2023 Copa del Rey Final Real Madrid vs. Osasuna

Driving to the stadium is possible, but it can be the least convenient option due to heavy traffic at the exits. Both Real Madrid and Osasuna have arranged two public car parks that can be reserved online in advance for a daily rate of 6.50 euros.

Beyond the official lots, Seville offers numerous paid parking garages in different districts, which can be slightly more expensive but provide convenience near the match venues. When parking on the street, look for blue or green zone markings. In many areas, blue zones operate on Saturdays until 2 p.m., with free parking available on Saturday afternoons and most Sundays. Parking tickets can be paid at street dispensers or via a mobile app that allows electronic payment and renewal of permits.

Those leaving a park in one district can reach La Cartuja using public transport, including the C1 and C2 bus lines, and Renfe Cercanías trains on the C-2 line, which has a station close to the stadium.

The Real Madrid Fan Zone will be set up in Parque del Alamillo, about 200 meters from La Cartuja Stadium and near the Macarena area. From this point, fans of the white team can walk to the final venue. The Fan Zone will be open on Saturday from noon until 9 p.m.

To reach Parque del Alamillo by public transport, riders can take bus routes 03 or 06, which stop near the Alamillo Bridge on Avenida del Concejal Alberto Jiménez-Becerril, or lines 2 or C2 that stop at several points around the city. Alighting at Calle Juan Bautista Muñoz places travelers on Isla de la Cartuja, near the southern edge of Alamillo Park. The Olympic Stadium train station provides another convenient access point, located close to the La Cartuja stadium. It is also feasible to reach the site on foot from the previously mentioned public car parks.

The Osasuna Fan Zone is located in Parque Magallanes and can be reached on foot from the public parking areas reserved for Osasuna supporters. The club notes a parking option at the Torre Sevilla shopping center garage, though this arrangement does not allow advance reservations and must be managed in person on the day of the event.

To reach Parque de Magallanes by public transport, consider bus lines C1, C2, C3, 05, 06, 43 and 21. Visitors may need to alight at Plaza de Armas and enjoy a short walk. The City Sightseeing tour bus also serves stop 8 in this vicinity, offering a scenic route for visitors who combine sightseeing with their match plans.

All recommendations reflect a practical approach to coordinating travel, parking, and access on the day of the final, helping fans maximize time on the ground and minimize congestion in Seville. The information is compiled to guide fans through parking choices, transport connections, and the fan zones aligned with each club, ensuring a smoother experience for attendees. (Goal attribution)

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