Seville, Spain · January 12–15, 2027

10th European Congress of Qualitative Inquiry

Sevilla

Seville, the capital of Andalusia, is one of Spain’s most captivating cities—celebrated for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant cultural life. From its impressive UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the Alcázar, the Cathedral, and the Giralda Tower, to its charming neighborhoods filled with narrow streets, orange trees, and traditional courtyards, Seville offers an atmosphere unlike any other.

The city combines centuries of heritage with a dynamic contemporary spirit. Its lively gastronomic scene, warm climate, and welcoming character make it an exceptional destination for visitors. Whether strolling along the Guadalquivir River, exploring its historic landmarks, or enjoying its renowned cuisine and local traditions, Seville provides the perfect backdrop for an inspiring and memorable event.
https://ecqi2027seville.es/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/SEvilla4-1.jpg

How to get to Seville


Seville is well connected and easy to reach from major national and international destinations. Visitors can choose between several convenient travel options:

By Air
Seville Airport (SVQ), located just 15 minutes from the city center, offers frequent flights from major European cities as well as domestic connections from Madrid, Barcelona, and other hubs. Taxis, rideshare services, and a regular airport bus line provide fast links to the city.

By Train
Spain’s high-speed AVE trains offer one of the quickest ways to reach Seville. The journey from Madrid takes approximately 2.5 hours, while connections from Barcelona and Valencia are also available. All services arrive at Santa Justa Station, located close to the city center and well served by public transport.

By Road
Seville is accessible via a modern network of highways connecting it to the rest of Andalusia and Spain. Rental cars, long-distance buses, and private transfers provide flexible options for travelers coming from nearby regions.

By Bus
Long-distance coaches offer economical routes from many Spanish cities and neighboring countries. The main bus stations—Plaza de Armas and Prado de San Sebastián—are centrally located and connected to the local transport network.

City information

You can find more information about the city on the official websites: https://visitasevilla.es/en/

Accommodation


Seville offers a wide range of accommodation options; however, we strongly recommend booking well in advance, as the city experiences high demand during this period.

Venue (January, 12-13)

Universidad Loyola

Address:
Universidad Loyola
Campus Sevilla
Av. de las Universidades, 2 · 41704 Dos Hermanas, Sevilla

https://ecqi2027seville.es/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/ULoyola.jpg

Venue (January, 14-15)

Universidad de Sevilla

Address:
Universidad de Sevilla
Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación
C. Pirotecnia, s/n · 41013 Sevilla

https://ecqi2027seville.es/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/USevilla-1.jpg

How to get Universidad de Loyola


By Car:
Take the SE-30 or A-4 ring roads toward Dos Hermanas.
Follow signs for “Universidad Loyola” or “Campus Universitario”.
The campus is located on Avenida de las Universidades, with on-site parking available.

By Train (Cercanías):
Take the C1 or C5 commuter line toward Dos Hermanas.
Get off at Universidad Loyola station (5–10 minutes’ walk from the campus).

By Bus:
Several intercity buses connect Seville with Dos Hermanas.
Select lines stopping near “Avenida de las Universidades” or “Entrenúcleos”.
Walk a few minutes to reach the main entrance of the campus.

How to get Universidad de Sevilla


By Car:
Drive toward the Bami or Reina Mercedes area of Seville.
Access Calle Pirotecnia from Avenida de La Palmera or Calle Enramadilla.
Limited street parking is available; public parking lots may be found nearby.

By Train (Cercanías):
Take lines C1, C4, or C5 to San Bernardo station.
From the station, it is a 5–10 minute walk to the Faculty of Education Sciences.

By Metro:
Take Metro Line 1 to San Bernardo station.
Exit toward Avenida Enramadilla and walk straight to Calle Pirotecnia.

By Bus:
Several TUSSAM bus lines stop near the campus area (e.g., lines that serve Av. de La Palmera or San Bernardo).
Get off at the San Bernardo stop and walk a few minutes to the faculty building.

VENUE

Universidad Loyola

January, 12-13
Campus Sevilla
Av. de las Universidades, 2 · 41704 Dos Hermanas, Sevilla





VENUE

Universidad de Sevilla

January, 14-15
Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación
C. Pirotecnia, s/n · 41013 Sevilla




Supported by:
Organised by:
https://ecqi2027seville.es/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/ENQI2.png


https://ecqi2027seville.es/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/UL_LogotipoPrincipal_POS_RGB.png

https://ecqi2027seville.es/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/US2-01-scaled.jpg
https://ecqi2027seville.es/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/literacies2.jpg