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The Future of Sevilla: Upcoming Infrastructure and Projects

@Zara Walsh2/8/2026blog
The Future of Sevilla: Upcoming Infrastructure and Projects

so i've been living in sevilla for a few months now, and let me tell you, it's been a wild ride. the city is constantly changing, with new projects and infrastructure popping up left and right. as a freelance photographer, i've had the chance to capture some of the city's most stunning landscapes and architecture. but what really gets me excited is the future of sevilla.

i mean, have you seen the plans for the new metro line? it's going to connect the entire city, making it easier for tourists and locals alike to get around. and with the upcoming Expo 2025, sevilla is expecting a major influx of visitors.

brown concrete building during daytime photo

now, i know what you're thinking - what about the cost of living? well, let me tell you, it's not cheap. rent can range from €600-€1,200 per month for a one-bedroom apartment, depending on the neighborhood. but trust me, it's worth it. the city has a certain charm that's hard to find anywhere else. and with the weather being a balmy 25 degrees celsius in the summer, it's perfect for a short drive to the beach or a flight to the nearby islands of cadiz or gran canaria.

a large building with a fountain in front of it

if you're thinking of visiting or moving to sevilla, i'd recommend checking out the sevilla subreddit for some insider tips and advice. and if you're looking for some great restaurants and bars, be sure to check out tripadvisor or yelp. as for me, i'll be here, capturing the city's beauty one photograph at a time. and who knows, maybe i'll even stumble upon some of the city's best-kept secrets - like the rumors of a new skate park being built on the outskirts of town. only time will tell, but one thing's for sure - sevilla's future is looking bright.


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About the author: Zara Walsh

Loves data, hates clutter.

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