Since Saturday morning, several crucial access roads to Tablada have been closed to vehicular traffic. These include Alfonso de Orleans y Borbón, Barberán y Collar, and Maestranza Aérea Avenue from Juan Pablo II and José Delgado Brackenbury. These restrictions will remain in place until 06:30 AM on Monday, April 27.
The general traffic scheme will be effective from Monday at 08:00 AM until the same date, combining continuous closures with others that will vary depending on the day and time slot. The Real, including the well-known Calle del Infierno, will be completely closed to vehicles from 3:00 PM on Monday, April 20, until 4:00 PM on the Monday following the celebration. The same measure applies to Calle Remeros de Sevilla, next to the Náutico Club.
Other significant areas will also experience traffic disruptions, such as the service road of Cardenal Bueno Monreal, in the section between La Palmera and Las Razas, as well as various accesses from Virgen de Luján to adjacent streets. From Pescaíto Monday afternoon, new continuous restrictions will be added in areas such as Alvar Núñez Avenue or streets like Claudio Botelou and Chaves Rey. In parallel, some roads like Salmedina will be limited exclusively to residents throughout the festive week.
Regarding temporary closures, these will primarily apply around the Real and will change daily. Streets such as Rubén Darío, López de Gomara, or Santa Fe will have restriction hours ranging from midday to early morning, depending on the day. Important connections such as the exits from the SE-30 towards San Juan Pablo II and Blas Infante, as well as the Muro de Defensa southbound, will also be affected, with limitations repeating throughout the week.
“"The City Council aims to guarantee safety and facilitate mobility during one of the city's most crowded celebrations, recommending the use of public transport and advance planning of journeys."




