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On the way to Seville

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Transport and accommodation prices have risen dramatically in Seville for the weekend of the Copa Final

The Royal Society has qualified for the King's Cup Final and will face Atlético on April 18 in Seville. The fans are now facing a big challenge, finding a way to go there to help the team  and find a place to sleep, if possible without emptying their pockets, because although the illusion will probably help them in their search, it does not, for the time being, pay for it.

Aficionado del Athletic entre seguidores de la Real.
Blue white fans, last night in Anoeta. Photo: EFE.

On the occasion of the Royal Society's presence in the Copa Final, thousands of realists have already set in motion to be in Seville on the weekend of 18 April and to give the team the warmest support. The Royal Society will have thousands of tickets for the Sánchez Pizjuán, but there will certainly be many more, even without tickets, White Blue fans who will be in the city of lights. 

Even before yesterday's decisive game, many had taken flight and accommodation for the Seville Final. Today, white red fans are expected to cancel reservations, so there will be room for the Blue Whites, but the challenge will not be trivial. 

Indeed, prices have increased enormously, and as the hours have passed, the prices of accommodation and transport, especially flights, are rising like foam.

Direct round-trip flights between Loiu and Seville (departure on 17 April and return on 19 April) exceed EUR 600 this Thursday morning; prices are literally above the cloud, as on weekends the flight price is usually around EUR 200.

For those whose budget is excessive, there are other cheaper means of transport, such as train, bus or private transport.

Although there is a direct train service from the Basque Country to Seville , the change can be made in Madrid and in 10-15 hours reach Seville with prices ranging from 91 to 175 euros (the shorter the price).

There are also direct night buses , the journey is just under 15 hours and costs about 103 euros (round trip).

Anotheroption is to travel in a private car and rent a motorhome . You can rent it for about 130 euros a day (excluding fuel). And it's not a bad idea, because it would provide two services at the same time, transport and accommodation, because if it's going to be difficult to get to Seville, and in many cases expensive, it won't be easier to find a place to sleep there.

Hotels are already filling up and 97% no longer have rooms for those days. Among those with free beds, the cheapest are over 560 euros (2 nights, 2 people). Most options range from 800-1000 euros.

In inns a little further from town, within a radius of 15-25 kilometers, they ask for about 500-700 euros to spend two nights. 

In short, everything suggests that prices will rise as the hours pass, so those who want to go to Seville with transport and accommodation secured will have to hurry.

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