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Seville enchants

La Rinconada, nestled along the River Guadalquivir

Explore La Rinconada, a unique town in the Guadalquivir region, which gets its name from the bend of the River Guadalquivir on which it is located. Inhabited since prehistoric times, this town, and its hamlet, San José de La Rinconada, have a rich architectural heritage.

Peñaflor, a treasure on the banks of the Guadalquivir

Peñaflor is a small town full of great historical and architectural treasures. This town in the Vega del Guadalquivir region owes its splendour to the Roman period, when it was called Celti, and even minted its currency.

Villamanrique de la Condesa, gateway to Doñana and prelude to El Rocío

Villamanrique de la Condesa, a Sevillian town imbued with the spirit of El Rocío, is located right next to Doñana Natural Park. Legend has it that a local hunter found the icon of Our Lady of El Rocío inside a tree.

Dos Hermanas, legends, tradition and greatness

Dos Hermanas is second only in size to Seville. Inhabited by Turdetani, Romans and Arabs, it was not until the conquest of Seville by King Ferdinand III of Castile that the history of the current city began. Would you like to know from where comes the strange name of Dos Hermanas (Two Sisters)?

Pilas, halfway between Huelva and Seville. 

Located in a privileged setting, the Doñana National Park, Pilas is a town in the province of Seville with deep-rooted traditions. Halfway between Huelva and Seville, one can sense the local people’s devotion to the Virgen del Rocío.

Villaverde del Río, a riverside town with unparalleled charm 

Villaverde del Río is a town in Vega del Guadalquivir whose natural surroundings will amaze you. Enjoy this beautiful area and the River Guadalquivir –Andalusia’s Rio Grande– that flows through the town. It is also a prime spot for fishing.

Cantillana, in the heart of the Vega del Guadalquivir

Cantillana is a town with deep-rooted traditions that will captivate you from the start. This town in the Vega del Guadalquivir is known for its enthusiasm for bullfighting, its much-loved local festivals and its long-standing tradition of handcrafting fringes for Manila shawls.