The province of Seville is home to numerous charming villages that are worth every visit.
Capital Seville: To travel to this region and not visit the capital would almost be a sin. Located on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, Seville is the soul of Andalusia and one of the historical treasures of Europe. The historic centre equals a labyrinth of narrow streets and lively squares, where flamenco culture and tapas merge to create a unique experience.
Carmona, one of the oldest cities in Europe, rises majestically from a fertile valley. The town's landmark is the tower from the 15th century, which will give you a warm welcome.
Estepa: The town is famous for its polvorones and mantecados, delicacies baked for Christmas celebrations. But this charming small town also has an interesting history that dates back to ancient times.
Constantina: Located in the Sierra Norte, this is a popular retreat for Sevillians who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Although the Moorish castle is in ruins, it dominates the landscape and tells a very old story.
Alanís: A beautiful village on the edge of the Sierra Norte Natural Park with a fortress of Moorish origin that has survived to the present day.
Villanueva del Río: Located on a hill overlooking the Guadalquivir River, the town has a fascinating history dating back to Roman times.
Osuna: Known for its baroque architecture and bullring, the city served as a backdrop in the television series "Game of Thrones".
Flamenco lovers can visit the most important villages of this art form, such as Mairena del Alcor, La Puebla de Cazalla and Arahal. History buffs and lovers of the past will find traces of Roman culture from the past in towns like Santiponce, Écija and Osuna.
Other places worth visiting are Sanlúcar la Mayor, Marchena, Coria del Río and Utrera.
Monuments
Monuments such as the Monasterio de la Cartuja de la Cazalla, the Castillo de las Aguzaderas and the Castillo de los Molares, which will immerse you in the history of the region, should not be missed.