First time
TrianaTriana is the cleanest first base: safety 87/100, transport 85/100, and fewer avoidable arrival mistakes.
Casco Antiguo scores 82 for safety with 85 for transport, making it the most practical first-visit choice in Seville for direct access to major landmarks and reliable connections. Triana (safety 87, transport 85) works equally well if you prefer a more authentic neighborhood feel with excellent evening walkability despite its night score of 33.
Use this shortlist to choose an area first, then compare the exact district on the map. Seville is generally safe, but pickpocketing is common in tourist areas.
First time
TrianaTriana is the cleanest first base: safety 87/100, transport 85/100, and fewer avoidable arrival mistakes.
Family
Los RemediosLos Remedios gives families the stronger calm-and-access trade-off, with safety 85/100 and night score 35/100.
Budget
Casco AntiguoUse Casco Antiguo as the value check only if the exact stay keeps transport clear; do not trade down toward Distrito Sur for price alone.
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Stay decision guide
First time
TrianaTriana is the cleanest first base: safety 87/100, transport 85/100, and fewer avoidable arrival mistakes.
Family
Los RemediosLos Remedios gives families the stronger calm-and-access trade-off, with safety 85/100 and night score 35/100.
Budget
Casco AntiguoUse Casco Antiguo as the value check only if the exact stay keeps transport clear; do not trade down toward Distrito Sur for price alone.
Use the Seville map as a decision tool before booking. Compare safety, transport, attraction access, and budget trade-offs district by district.
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Triana
Excellent | score 91
Seville
Historic and lively district across the river, known for culture and nightlife.
Travel score
91
Safety
87
Transport
85
Community
91
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District Comparison
Choose two districts and compare them side by side before booking. The tool highlights overall score, safety, transport, accommodation, night risk, and the practical trade-offs that matter most for a stay base.
| District | Safety | Vibe | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Triana | 87/100 | Lively | Families |
| Casco Antiguo | 82/100 | Lively | Nightlife |
| Los Remedios | 85/100 | Local | Families |
| Nervión | 80/100 | Quiet | Value stays |
| Distrito Bellavista-La Palmera | 80/100 | Local | First-time visitors |
Travel score 91/100
Historic and lively district across the river, known for culture and nightlife.
Strengths
Watch-outs
Travel score 86/100
Historic center with major landmarks, narrow streets, and tourism.
Strengths
Watch-outs
Overall travel score
Best single read for choosing a low-friction tourist base.
Safety
How comfortable the area is likely to feel for a typical visitor.
Sightseeing convenience
Access to major attractions, useful streets, and visitor-friendly movement.
Transport
How easy it is to arrive, leave, and move around the city.
Accommodation
Hotel and apartment practicality for a short stay.
Night risk
Lower is better. Use this when late returns matter.
Community signal
Extra signal from user reviews where enough data exists.
Stay Decision Guide
Casco Antiguo scores 82 for safety with 85 for transport, making it the most practical first-visit choice in Seville for direct access to major landmarks and reliable connections. Triana (safety 87, transport 85) works equally well if you prefer a more authentic neighborhood feel with excellent evening walkability despite its night score of 33.
Seville's good transport network (75.9/100) means you're not locked into staying central, but the city's layout rewards proximity since 45% of districts score poorly at night and pickpocketing concentrates in tourist zones. The Guadalquivir River divides the city naturally, so understanding which side your accommodation sits on affects daily logistics more than visitors expect.
Factor in your evening plans when choosing districts—medium night risk means returning after dark requires different route planning depending on whether you're in high-scoring Triana or lower-scoring eastern neighborhoods.
Los Remedios (safety 85, transport 85, night 35) works best for families with its residential character, wide streets, and upscale infrastructure that reduces the crowd-based friction common in tourist zones. The slightly elevated night score and distance from peak pickpocketing areas make evening walks more predictable.
Solo travelers should prioritize Triana (safety 87, transport 85) where the cultural activity and nightlife density provide natural safety-in-numbers without the aggressive tourist-targeting seen in Casco Antiguo. The transport score of 85 means late returns don't force expensive taxi decisions even with the district's night score of 33.
Budget travelers can find value in outer sections of Casco Antiguo or northern Los Remedios before crossing into Distrito Este-Alcosa-Torreblanca (safety 60, caution rating), where infrastructure weakens noticeably. Stay within the 75+ safety band to avoid the 46-point score spread that separates safe from problematic districts.
Casco Antiguo (safety 82, transport 85) puts you within walking distance of the Cathedral, Alcázar, and Plaza de España, though this proximity means navigating narrow streets with concentrated tourist crowds where pickpocketing risk peaks. Triana sits across the river but connects to major sights via short walks or single transport connections.
Central location in Seville means accepting a night score around 38 and elevated pickpocket exposure in exchange for landmark access—the safety cost isn't violent crime but persistent low-level friction in crowded zones. The 82 safety score in Casco Antiguo confirms the area remains fundamentally safe despite these tourist-zone pressures.
Basing in Los Remedios (safety 85, transport 85) makes sense when you want residential quiet and slightly better night scores (35) while accepting 15-minute connections to major sights instead of 5-minute walks. You trade convenience for measurably lower crowd exposure and better evening route options.
Northern sections of Los Remedios and quieter pockets of Triana offer lower accommodation costs while maintaining safety scores above 85, keeping you well clear of the 60-score threshold where Distrito Este-Alcosa-Torreblanca enters caution territory. These areas preserve transport scores of 85 that justify the slightly less central position.
In Seville, the safety-vs-price line sits between Los Remedios (safety 85) and Distrito Este-Alcosa-Torreblanca (safety 60)—a 25-point drop that represents the shift from residential stability to peripheral infrastructure gaps. Anything below 70 safety typically signals you're trading real evening logistics challenges for modest savings, not just convenience.
Check the specific transport stop near any budget accommodation in Seville and map the evening return route from Casco Antiguo—good citywide transport (75.9) doesn't guarantee your specific address has reliable after-dark connections. With 45% of districts scoring low at night, a 10-minute walk from the nearest stop can change the safety equation entirely.
Distrito Sur (safety 40, avoid rating) and Distrito Cerro-Amate (safety 45, avoid rating) offer the lowest accommodation prices in Seville but come with higher crime levels, weak transport links, and night scores that make evening returns from the center impractical without taxis. The 40-point gap between these districts and safe options like Triana (87) represents a fundamental infrastructure difference, not just neighborhood character.
When prices seem unusually low in Seville, check if the address falls in the four flagged caution/avoid districts or in peripheral zones where the city's 46-point score spread reveals the gap between connected and isolated neighborhoods. Scores below 60 typically indicate areas where transport doesn't justify the distance and night risk compounds the value calculation.
Before booking anywhere in Seville, map your likely evening return from Casco Antiguo or Triana's nightlife zones—with medium night risk and 45% of districts scoring poorly after dark, accommodation that looks well-priced by day can require 25-euro taxi rides or uncomfortable route decisions at 23:00.
FAQ
Casco Antiguo scores 82 for safety, confirming it's fundamentally secure despite concentrated tourist-targeted pickpocketing in narrow streets around major landmarks. The risk is property crime and friction, not violent incidents—stay aware in crowded areas and the night score of 38 makes evening walks manageable with basic precautions.
Distrito Sur (safety 40) and Distrito Cerro-Amate (safety 45) carry avoid ratings with measurably higher crime levels and weak infrastructure that makes them unsuitable for visitor accommodation. Distrito Este-Alcosa-Torreblanca (safety 60) sits in caution territory—not dangerous but lacking the transport and evening safety that justify peripheral locations in a city where 45% of districts score poorly at night.
The citywide transport score of 75.9 is good but not excellent, meaning coverage becomes patchy in peripheral districts and 45% of areas score low at night when you most need reliable connections. Districts like Triana and Los Remedios combine high transport scores (85) with safety above 85, while caution zones in the east and south show where transport gaps make distance a real liability.
Triana's overall safety score of 87 (highest in Seville) and its cultural density mean the night score of 33 reflects lighting and quieter residential pockets rather than crime risk—it's safer at night than districts with higher night scores but lower overall safety. The 85 transport score also means you're not stranded if you prefer not to walk late, unlike peripheral areas where poor transport compounds low night scores.