Seville has it all and more: lots of art, great flavors with dishes like marinated dogfish, oxtail, or spinach with chickpeas, and also many plans that mix history and festivities.
But something you might not have known is that the Andalusian capital boasts kart circuits where adrenaline rises as fast as the heel-tapping in a flamenco night.
Whether you’re traveling as a couple, with friends, or family, the karts in Seville are the perfect antidote to the “”what do we do now?”” after-lunch question. Step on the gas and let the stopwatch decide who pays for the round of tapas you’ll have after the race!
Best Karting Tracks in Seville
Take note, here are the three best karting tracks in Seville. Each has its own charm: the longest, the covered one, the one with a terrace… You just have to choose one or tour them all.
Karting Sevilla
Fifteen minutes south of the capital, in Los Palacios y Villafranca, is the circuit that claims to be the longest in Andalusia, with more than 1.5 km of asphalt and up to nine meters wide. Karting Sevilla has two different layouts—one Pro and one Junior—for both expert and novice drivers; both tracks are open to those over 7 years old. And what else does it have? Professional timing, spacious pits, and Grand Prix sessions with reverse grid.
Are you coming on a trip with the whole family, for a bachelor party, or with the company and you have to organize a birthday or a teambuilding event? Ask about their packages with barbecue and podium included.
Karting Marineda Sevilla
A hop away from the A-92 and sheltered under an air-conditioned roof is Karting Marineda Sevilla, a circuit located in the La Chaparrilla Industrial Park; the perfect solution when the weather in Seville hits the extremes: very hot and high chances of rain.
The indoor track is full of curves to test clean racing lines; times are recorded to the millisecond and sent to your phone as soon as you cross the finish line.
They have children’s karts, two-seaters, and 270cc competition models for those over 16 years old. And if you want to see yourself on video to analyze what you did right and wrong, you can buy the recording and take it home: it’s that easy!
Between sessions, take a break in the lounge area and recharge your batteries.
Karting Talikart Sevilla
If your thing is racing under the Andalusian sky, Talikart —on the Brenes road— awaits you with a circuit where technique is important; it’s the smallest and toughest karting circuit in Seville. The layout allows for many overtakes and is quite fun. It’s open every day: from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM on weekdays and from 10:00 AM on Saturdays and Sundays.
The karting experience in Seville is always complete with some terrace time, and here it comes with panoramic views of the track included.
Yes, they also have special packages for bachelor parties, children’s parties, or company competitions. The youngest start with 120cc karts and the veterans with 13 HP.
A Couple of Tips to Enjoy Karting in Seville
If you’re going to burn rubber on the track, the first thing is to book in advance —especially if you’re coming on the weekend or in a large group— because the karting circuits in Seville fill up in the blink of an eye.
Come with comfortable clothes and closed shoes; forget about flip-flops and heels. If you’re on an outdoor track in the middle of summer, don’t go out without sun protection: the sun hits hard here.
And don’t be fooled: before buying anything, look at the multi-session passes; for a couple of euros more, you can race again. Multi-pass promotions are very common in Seville’s karting circuits.
More Adrenaline-Pumping Plans in Seville
Karts are the perfect spark, yes, but if you want to end the day with even more excitement, Seville has a catalog of thrills that won’t fit in a single getaway.
Twenty minutes from the center, in Bollullos de la Mitación, the free fall at Skydive Spain drops you from 4,000 meters so you can see the Giralda from the only window you were missing: the sky.
Do you prefer something less radical but equally exciting? Switch the wheels for water and cruise the Guadalquivir on a jet ski or paddleboard at sunset.
For vertical adrenaline without leaving the city, Climbat Sevilla offers climbing walls and bouldering that will undoubtedly test your biceps and your fear of heights.
And if what you’re really looking for is to enjoy nature after an exciting go-kart race in Seville, head straight to the Sierra Norte: here you’ll find via ferrata routes and plenty of zip lines crossing ravines.
If you come in summer, also note down Aquopolis Sevilla: it has several water cannons and slides almost as enveloping as the curves of the Talikart track.
Are You Coming to the Karting in Seville?
Step on the accelerator, shave off tenths of a second, and cross the checkered flag as soon as possible: that’s the only way you’ll take the victory.
And whether with the trophy in hand or not, after a day of competition, adrenaline, and lots of fun, it’s time to rest, and what better than arriving at your accommodation and feeling at home? At BNB Holder we have plenty of options for you to stay overnight in Seville, rest, and recharge your batteries in case you want a rematch the next day or repeat at one of the best circuits in the country.
You can also swap the helmet for a tour of the Seville Stadium, climb the Giralda, or take a free tour of Seville, the choice is yours!