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Nervión
Seville, Spain · Neighborhood Guide
Seville's modern commercial hub — shopping centers, Sevilla FC stadium, wide avenues, and excellent transport links.
Last updated March 2026
Nervión at a Glance
Mid-Range
Cost Level
€550–€800/month for 1-BR
Rent Range
Very safe — modern commercial district, well-lit, family-oriented. Stadium area busy on match days.
Safety
150–200 Mbps fiber standard in modern apartment buildings.
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Who Lives in Nervión?
Middle-class Sevillano families, professionals working in the commercial district, Sevilla FC supporters (the Sánchez-Pizjuán stadium is here), and families who want modern apartments. Less character than the old town but more practical for daily life.
Living in Nervión — Practical Details
Walkability
Good — wide modern sidewalks, shopping centers, and the Nervión Plaza mall. Flat terrain. Less charming but more practical than the old town.
Grocery & Food Access
Nervión Plaza shopping center (El Corte Inglés, cinema, restaurants). Mercadona and Carrefour in the area. Best car-accessible shopping in Seville.
Getting Around
- Metro: Nervión (L1) — direct to center and Santa Justa station
- Metro: San Bernardo (L1) — transfer to Cercanías
- Santa Justa AVE station 10 min walk — high-speed trains to Madrid, Córdoba, Málaga
- Bus routes along Luis de Morales and Kansas City
Nearby Coworking
- Cubikate (€150/mo — professional space in Nervión, meeting rooms)
- Regus Nervión (€200/mo — corporate-grade)
- Some cafés in Nervión Plaza area have Wi-Fi
Insider Tips for Nervión
- 1Nervión's proximity to Santa Justa station makes it ideal for business travelers — AVE to Madrid in 2.5 hours
- 2Sevilla FC match days transform the neighborhood — book restaurants ahead and enjoy the atmosphere even without tickets
- 3El Corte Inglés in Nervión has the best supermarket selection in Seville — imported products and a gourmet food hall
- 4Rent near the metro station — it's Seville's most useful transit line and connects you to the center in minutes
FAQ — Nervión, Seville
What is Nervión like for expats?
Nervión is a mid-range neighborhood in Seville. Seville's modern commercial hub — shopping centers, Sevilla FC stadium, wide avenues, and excellent transport links. Best for: Professionals and families who prefer modern amenities over old-town charm.
How much does it cost to live in Nervión, Seville?
Nervión is classified as "Mid-Range" in Seville. Typical rent: €550–€800/month for 1-BR. Total monthly budget in Seville: €1,200–€1,800.
Is Nervión safe for expats?
Very safe — modern commercial district, well-lit, family-oriented. Stadium area busy on match days.
Who lives in Nervión?
Middle-class Sevillano families, professionals working in the commercial district, Sevilla FC supporters (the Sánchez-Pizjuán stadium is here), and families who want modern apartments. Less character than the old town but more practical for daily life.
Other Neighborhoods in Seville
Triana
Mid-RangeSeville's legendary flamenco district across the Guadalquivir — ceramic workshops, lively tapas bars, and a fiercely proud neighborhood identity.
Santa Cruz
Higher-EndThe historic Jewish quarter — labyrinthine whitewashed alleys, orange trees, and the Alcázar and Cathedral on the doorstep. Seville's postcard neighborhood.
Alameda de Hércules
Mid-RangeSeville's hipster heart — craft beer bars, alternative boutiques, weekend markets, and a buzzing plaza that draws the young international crowd.
Macarena
Budget-FriendlyA large, authentically local neighborhood — traditional markets, local tapas bars, and a pace of life untouched by tourism.
Los Remedios
Mid-RangeResidential family neighborhood south of Triana — quiet tree-lined streets, local schools, and the Feria de Abril fairground.
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