Practical Guide to the province of Seville

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Monumental Heritage, Culture, Nature and Fine Foods are the cornerstones of the tourist activities on offer in the villages and towns in the province of Seville—this is the other Seville which reveals itself as a special place with the ability to produce unforgettable experiences.

The Seville area offers nature lovers two natural parks that are considered to be unique in the south of Europe: the hills of the Sierra Norte and the Doñana wetlands. Whether you are looking to bond with nature and get involved in active tourism (rambling, climbing, fishing, hunting, etc.) or prefer ecotourism (viewpoints, nature observatories, ecological reserves), these two locations offer a wide array of opportunities.

In the various green routes (former railway lines recovered for tourist use) that cover the province, visitors have the chance to try their hand at sports and activities that the local setting offers. A journey along these routes is to experience culture and landscape.

The monumental heritage of Seville’s towns and villages is the finest in Andalusia: over 300 monuments have been designated “Heritage of Cultural Interest”. Monuments such as those in La Campiña, Seville’s countryside which is considered to be the province’s great treasure chest. Not for nothing is this province dotted with picturesque towns and monuments that date back centuries. Like Carmona, they were major towns during the Arab rule, or, like Osuna, were home to universities. While ol-ive trees, wheat and sunflowers dominate the fields, towns are fragrant with the blossom of orange trees in spring. The towns are white and striking from afar thanks to the elegance of their towers, churches, castles and palatial houses.

The boost in the fine foods sector in recent years has played a major role in traditional cooking and avant-garde cuisine alike. In both cases, the two forms of cooking depend on local well-known produce such as rice, olive oil, Iberian charcuterie, cheese, game, mushrooms, sweets and, of course, fine wines.

There’s more to Seville in the province: so, choosing the location as a destination for meetings and motivational trips guarantees you will experience something different. Different here refers to authentic and this becomes apparent in farmhouses, estates, country houses and mansions... In short, these are enchanting places, offering leisure activities based on our culture and history. The culture of the countryside, olive groves, bulls and horses, is reflected in every art form and makes us who we are.

On top of everything on offer there is an entire network of communications infrastructure and high-quality tourist services that makes this province a competitive and modern destination.

Because there’s more to Seville, the Provincial Council has prepared this simple, practical guide to give visitors an insight into a destination that never fails to surprise.

Fernando Rodríguez VillalobosPresident of the Provincial Council of Seville

CONTENTS04 TheProvinceofSeville.Gettinghereandlocation

05 There’smoretoSeville...itstowns

06 There’smoretoSeville...easytogetto

08 Seville,thecapital

10 There’smoretoSeville...monumentalandartisticheritage

22 There’smoretoSeville...itsnature

30 There’smoretoSeville...withthefamily

34 There’smoretoSeville...activetourism

38 There’smoretoSeville...itsculture

50 There’smoretoSeville...theflavours

56 There’smoretoSeville...forbusiness

62 Usefuladdresses

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Location

Seville, the capital city of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia, is situated in the southwestern part of the Iberian Peninsula, between 38º12’ and 36º51’ latitude north and between 4º39’ and 6º32’ longitude. The province of Seville shares its borders, in a clockwise direction, with the provinces of Córdoba, Málaga, Cadiz and Huelva.

Seville is situated in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula and belongs to the Autonomous Community of Andalusia. Seville, with a surface area of 14,001 km2, is the largest province in the region of Andalusia and has 105 municipalities, including the capital city

The province boasts extensive natural and cultural assets. Protected natural areas account for around 14 per cent of its total area, and it has 14 historical sites and over 300 monuments. Its numerous craft industries, festivals, fiestas and popular customs and traditions form a rich cultural heritage.

The Province of Seville.Getting here and locationLocation of the province ofSeville in the European continent,Spain and the region of Andalusia.

The province of Seville multiplies the tourist attractions for which its capital is universally known.To be precise it multiplies them by 104, which is the number of towns in thisterritory, distributed for touristpurposes into six districts: the nearby Aljarafe with its vines and olive trees; the nature and rural architecture of the Sierra Norte; the impressive moors of the Sierra Sur, formerly a land of banditry; theVía de la Plata, the natural route to thenorth through pasturelands of fightingbulls; Guadalquivir-Doñana, thetransverse axis of the province, with therice fields at its mouth; and La Campiña,of soft hills with imposing towns.

Region of AljarafeAlbaida del AljarafeAlmensillaBenacazónBollullos de la MitaciónBormujosCamasCarrión de los CéspedesCastilleja de Guzmán Castilleja de la CuestaCastilleja del CampoEspartinasGinesHuévar del AljarafeMairena del AljarafeOlivaresPalomares del Río SalterasSan Juan de AznalfaracheSanlúcar la MayorSantiponceTomaresUmbreteValencina de la ConcepciónVillanueva del Ariscal

Region of Guadalquivir-DoñanaAlcalá del RíoAlcolea del RíoAznalcázarBrenesBurguillosCantillanaCoria del RíoDos Hermanas El CuervoGelvesIsla MayorLa Algaba La Puebla del RíoLa Rinconada

Las Cabezas de San JuanLebrijaLora del RíoLos Palacios y VillafrancaPeñaflorPilasTocinaVillamanrique de la CondesaVillanueva del Río y MinasVillaverde del Río

Region of La Campiña Alcalá de GuadaíraArahalCañada RosalCarmonaÉcijaEl RubioEl Viso del AlcorEstepaFuentes de AndalucíaLa CampanaLa LuisianaLa Puebla de CazallaLantejuelaLos MolaresMairena del AlcorMarchenaOsunaParadasUtrera

Region of Vía de la Plata AznalcóllarCastilblanco de los ArroyosEl Castillo de las GuardasEl Garrobo El MadroñoEl RonquilloGerenaGuillena

Region of Sierra Norte AlanísAlmadén de la Plata Cazalla de la SierraConstantinaEl PedrosoEl Real de la Jara GuadalcanalLa Puebla de los InfantesLas Navas de la ConcepciónSan Nicolás del Puerto

Region of Sierra Sur AguadulceAlgámitasBadolatosaCasaricheCoripeEl CoronilEl SaucejoGilenaHerreraLa Roda de AndalucíaLora de EstepaLos CorralesMarinaledaMartín de la JaraMontellanoMorón de la FronteraPedreraPrunaVillanueva de San Juan

Sierra Norte

Vía de la Plata

Aljarafe

GuadalquivirDoñana

La Campiña

Sierra Sur

Regions of Seville

There’s more to Seville... its towns

CommunicationsBy land, by air, and even by river transport, Seville is connected to other big cities thanks to a large extent to the renovating impulse of the Universal Exhibition of 1992. That period saw the expansion of the San Pablo Airport, which now offers a large number of flights to both European and Spanish cities, and also that of the Santa Justa Station, the most important in Andalusia, which is the starting point for the high-speed train (AVE) that links it with Madrid, Barcelona, Córdoba, Málaga, Valladolid, Zaragoza, and La Coruña.As far as road transport is concerned, the A-4, A-92, A-66 and A-49 dual carriageways converge on Seville. Finally, the Guadalquivir is the fourth way of entering the city by the Port of Seville.

San Pablo International AirportCtra. Nac. IV Madrid-Cádiz, km 532 · Sevillawww.aena.es www.iberia.es

IberiaCtra. Nac. IV Madrid-Cádiz, km 532 · Sevillawww.iberia.com

Santa Justa Train StationAvda. de Kansas City, s/n · Sevillawww.renfe.es

Plaza de Armas Bus StationCristo de la Expiración, s/n · Sevillawww.autobusesplazadearmas.es

Prado de San Sebastián Bus StationManuel Vázquez Sagastizábal, s/n · Sevilla

Urban Transport of Seville. TUSSAM Pol. Ind. Ctra. AmarillaAvda. de Andalucía, 11 · Sevillawww.tussam.es

Consortium of TransportEstación de Autobuses Plaza de ArmasCristo de la Expiración, s/n · Sevillawww.consorciotransportes-sevilla.com

Seville UndergroundLuis de Morales, 32 Edificio Forum · Sevillawww.metrodesevilla.org

Get to know the Province by trainSuburban train network. C1, C3 y C.5

An extensive local train service links Seville to other towns in the province, and there are direct trains to all Andalusia’s provincial capitals.Seville’s urban transport system currently consists of a network of bus lines linking all the different parts of the city and its metropolitan area.www.turismosevilla.org/opencms2/opencms/es/turismoProvincia/publicaciones.html

An alternative form of transport is Line 1 of the Metro of Seville. A metropolitan line connecting the towns of San Juan de Aznalfarache, Mairena del Aljarafe, Seville and Dos Hermanas (Montequinto)

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The Cathedral of SevilleSeville Cathedral is the Gothic monument par excel-lence. Built in the 15th century on the site of an Islamic mosque, it is the third biggest temple in the world after Saint Peter’s in Rome and Saint Paul’s in London. All that remains of the original mosque is the Orange Tree Courtyard (Patio de los Naranjos) and the minaret, known as the Giralda. One of the most interesting features is the enormous main altarpiece, the biggest in the world. The Royal Chapel features the Virgin of the Kings, the patron saint of the Archdiocese, and the uncorrupted body of the king Saint Ferdinand III. Another outstanding feature of Seville Cathedral is the sepulchre of Christopher Columbus.www.catedraldesevilla.es

The GiraldaThe Almohad Emir Abu Yakub Yusuf ordered the Giralda, which was to become an emblem of the city, to be built in 1184. The top section of the tower was rebuilt in the 16th century in the Renaissance Style in five stages, plus the weather vane representing the triumph of faith, known as the Giraldillo. It is almost 100 metres high. Inside the tower, however, there is just a simple 34-flight ramp, affording access to the top of the tower for an impressive view of the citywww.catedraldesevilla.org

Seville is one of the places in Spain that is best loved abroad. Although it is acclaimed for its monumental heritage, long before it had become a population centre of great cultural importance. There is evidence that a very high culture was developed by the earliest settlers, who were Tartessians, a refined, peace-loving people, known to us from the accounts of Greek chroniclers and archaeological remains.

UNESCO World Heritage Site UNESCO declared the Cathedral of Santa María of the Archdiocese of Seville, the Real Alcázar palaces and the Archive of the Indies a World Heritage Site in 1987 and Heritage of Outstanding Universal Value on 25 June 2010.

The Royal AlcazarIt was Peter I, called “Peter the Just” by some and “Peter the Cruel” by others, who gave the old Moorish Alcazar its definitive appearance, when he converted it into a sumptuous Mudejar palace. With the Courtyard of the Dolls (Patio de las Muñecas), the Courtyard of the Maidens (Patio de las Doncellas) and the Ambassadors´ Hall (Sala de Embajadores). The Real Alcázar is an alternative venue to the City Hall for official receptions and events. Still in use today, it is the oldest royal palace in Europe and the official residence of the Spanish royal family when in Seville.www.patronato-alcazarsevilla.es

Archives of the IndiesNext to the cathedral stands the Archives of the Indies (Archivo de Indias). The building was originally constructed in 1584 to house the commodity exchange and is one of the best examples of the Mannerist style in Seville, strongly influenced by the style of the architect Herrera. In the times of Charles III, the building was adapted to house the Archives of the Indies, the most important archive in the world containing records relating to the government and administration of the New World during the period of Spanish colonisation.www.mcu.es/archivos/MC/AGI/index.html

UNESCO World Heritage Site

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Contemplation of the heritage of its streets and towns gives the visitor an idea of the importance that both the capital of the province and many of its other towns have had throughout history. Since the time when the city of Italica was one of the main productive centres of the Roman province of Baetica, until Seville lived its Golden Age and became the “Great Babylon of Spain” after the discovery of America, and without forgetting the Muslim Isbilya of the Kingdom of Taifa, this region has been a point of reference all over the world thanks to its unique climate, its privileged location, and the outstanding personality of its people.

Monumets and HeritageAguadulceHuerta Las AlmenasOne of the most distinctive buildings in the town, in a neo-Mudéjar style.Huerta Las AlmenasAvda. Andalucía, s/nwww.aguadulce.esAlanísAlanís CastleLocated in the south of the town on a hill, which was probably the site of a Roman watchtower. Its features allow it to be dated to the 14th century. It was declared an Historical and Artistic Landmark on 4 April 1924. Cerro del Castillo, s/nwww.alanis.esAlbaida del AljarafeChurch of Nuestra Señora de la AsunciónContains images, canvases and other highly valuable objects of worship from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Virgen de los Dolores, 20www.albaidadelaljarafe.es/opencms/o

Alcalá del RíoLandmark ensemble of the Church of Santa María de la Asunción and Mudéjar towerThe parish church of Santa María de la Asunción in Alcalá del Río is one of the most interesting Mudéjar buildings in the whole province. Building works commenced in the early 14th century and ended in the 15th century.Pza. del Calvario, s/nwww.alcaladelrio.esAlcolea del Río Parish Church of San Juan BautistaThe Gothic-Mudéjar building houses a magnificent 18th-century altarpiece, from the Church of Santa Ana in Carmona.Pza. de España, s/nwww.alcoleadelrio.esAlgámitasChurch of the Dulce Nombre de JesúsA modern building with a single nave and no aisles.Pza. de la Iglesia, 1www.algamitas.esAlmadén de la PlataChurch of Sta. María de GraciaBuilt at the end of the 16th and early 17th centuries, the church is an example of the Renaissance style. Its bell-tower in the atrium and its 18th-century altarpiece are worthy of mention.Pza. de la Constitución, s/nwww.almadendelaplata.es

AlmensillaChurch of Ntra. Sra. de la AntiguaOf Mudéjar origin and renovated in the 18th and 19th centuries.Pza. de la Iglesia, s/nwww.almensilla.esArahalChurch of Ntra. Sra. de la VictoriaA former chapel dedicated to St Sebastian, patron saint of plagues. The church we see today was built in 1551 by the 4th Duke of Ureña who handed it over to the Minim Fathers after the works were completed at the end of that same year. Victoria, s/nwww.arahal.esAznalcázarParish Church of San Pablo This is one of the finest works that characterise the Sevillian Mudéjar style of the 14th century. The apse is decorated with 14th-century mosaics alternating with 15th-century tiles. The façades are later additions from the 16th century.Pza. de la Iglesia, s/nwww.ayuntamientodeaznalcazar.orgAznalcóllarChurch of Ntra. Sra.de la Consolación18th-century church with a distinctive Sevillian Baroque façade. The wrought iron pulpit (1692) and the two stoups (1796) are extremely valuable.Pza. Fuente Clara, s/nwww.aznalcollar.esBadolatosaChurch of Ntra. Sra. del SocorroThe church is from the 17th century but has additions from a later date. The church has a copy of the Holy Shroud. This 60cm-long copy is in red silk and one of its folds shows a human face similar to the one on the original shroud in the Turin.Lennin, s/nwww.dipusevilla.es/dipusevilla/open

Alcalá de GuadaíraAlcalá de Guadaíra Castle The product of around 4,500 years of human history on the Cerro del Castillo hill. The oldest archaeological finds are from the Bronze Age.Cerro del Águila, s/nwww.turismoalcaladeguadaira.es

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BenacazónParish Church of Sta. Maríade las NievesThis is an interesting Mudéjar church. On the altarpiece in the Chapel of the Tabernacle is the 1540 carving of Our Lady of the Pomegranate. Inside is a noteworthy altarpiece by Martínez Montañés. Pablo Iglesias, 1www.benacazon.esBollullos de la MitaciónChapel of Nuestra Señora de Cuatrovitas and Almohad MinaretFormer Almohad mosque that was later converted into a church. Designated Heritage of Cultural Interest. In 1935, remains of Mudéjar paintings were discovered. Inside is a fine section of 16th-century wall tiles representing Our Lady of the Rosary.Ctra. Bollullos-Aznalcázar, s/nwww.bollullosdelamitacion.esBormujosChurch of Ntra. Sra. de la EncarnaciónIt was built in the Middles Ages and renovated in the 17th century between 1678 and 1681. It underwent major restoration following the Lisbon earthquake in 1755. Of note are its altarpieces, canvases and images from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries.Pza. de la Iglesia, s/nwww.bormujos.netBrenesChurch of La Inmaculada ConcepciónIn the early 15th century, the Mudéjar-style parish church was built in honour of the Immaculate Conception. Inside is an interesting main altarpiece with paintings by Juan de Castillo.Pza. Primero de Mayo, 3www.brenes.esBurguillosParish Church of San Cristóbal MártirThis Mudéjar church was renovated and extended in the second half of the 18th century. It contains several fine paintings and interesting works in precious metals from the 18th and 19th centuries.Real, 52 www.dipusevilla.es/dipusevilla/open/

CamasParish of Sta. Maríade GraciaOriginally 16th century, according to its baptismal books dating from 1568. The modern-day parish church is the result of a series of works carried out on the site of the original church during the 18th century.Sta. María de Gracia, 2www.ayto-camas.orgCañada RosalCallejón de Flores Pistón A picturesque street featuring twelve semi-circular arches. Next to the parish and accessible.It is adorned with flower pots that are carefully tended by the local residents.Sta. Ana, 2www.canada-rosal.orgCantillanaChurch of Ntra. Sra. de la AsunciónDating from the 17th century, it has a remarkable coffered ceiling in the nave, the fine altarpiece of the Tabernacle and a Neoclassical altarpiece with the image of the Our Lady the Shepherdess.Iglesia, 1www.cantillana.es

Carrión de los CéspedesChapel of Ntra. Sra.de ConsolaciónThis Neoclassical building dates from the end of the 14th century and used to be known as the Chapel of Santa María. It is home to the 17th-century Christ of the True Cross and the 13th-century Our Lady of Consolation.Miguel de Cervantes, 41www.carriondeloscespedes.esCasaricheParish Church of Ntra. Sra. de la EncarnaciónFrom the 17th century and renovated in the 19th. The 18th-century altarpiece is from the now-lost Convent of the Victoria in Estepa.Ntra. Sra. de la Encarnación, s/nwww.casariche.esCastilblanco de los ArroyosChurch of El Divino SalvadorA Mudéjar building renovated in the 16th and 17th centuries. Inside are altarpieces and valuable objects in precious metals, in addition to admirable paintings and sculptures from the 17th and 18th centuries.Pza. de la Iglesia, 1www.castilblancodelosarroyos.esCastilleja de GuzmánPalacio de los GuzmanesA magnificent palace built in the 18th century and restored in the 20th century. French architect and landscape artist Forestier designed and built its beautiful gardens.Real, 2www.castillejadeguzman.esCastilleja de la CuestaChurch of La Inmaculada ConcepciónOriginally a chapel, it was elevated to parish status in the early 15th century. It is important because of its splendid religious images and the magnificent collections of paintings by Juan de Roela.Real, s/nwww.castillejadelacuesta.esCastilleja del CampoChurch of San Miguel ArcángelThis Baroque church was built in the last quarter of the 18th century on the site of a 16th-century church in Sevillian Gothic-Mudéjar style that was destroyed by the Lisbon earthquake in 1755.Pza. Monseñor Óscar Romero, s/nwww.castillejadelcampo.es

Cazalla de la SierraMonastery of La Cartuja de la Inmaculada ConcepciónOne of the four Carthusian monasteries in Andalusia, founded in 1483. Today it is a hotel and a centre for contemporary culture and horse-riding.Ctra. Cazalla-Constantina, km 2,5www.cartujadecazalla.comConstantinaVirgen del Robledo ChapelA 17th-century Mudéjar building with a nave and two aisles, with transitional features between the Baroque and the Neoclassical, and a 18th-century Lady chapel.Ctra. La Base, s/nwww.constantina.orgCoria del RíoChurch of Ntra. Sra. de la EstrellaDesignated Heritage of Cultural Interest. In a late 13th-century Gothic-Mudéjar style with Baroque additions. Of note inside are the images of Our Lady of the Star and Our Lady of the Rosary, both works by Castillo Lastrucci.La Iglesia, s/nwww.coriadelrio.esCoripeParish Church of San Pedro ApóstolThis church dates from the mid-19th century (1859). It has recently been restored (1998) thanks to the Archbishop of Seville, Coripe Town Council and generous contributions by the congregation.Pza. de San Pedro, 2www.coripe.es

Councils of Dos Hermanas and Seville to mark the Bellavista area becoming part of Seville in 1937.Cortijo de Cuarto, s/nwww.doshermanas.es

El CuervoParish of San José Building took place in the time of Cardenal Ilundain in the first quarter of the 20th century. Inside are elements of art such as its wide stained glass windows with motifs of the Evangelists, and the 18th-century image of Our Lady of the Rosary.Avda. de Jerez, s/nwww.elcuervodesevilla.esEl GarroboParish Church of La Purísima ConcepciónOf interest inside the church are the Baroque altarpiece and the steps of the presbitery which are covered in 16th-century arris tiles. There is a fine 16th-century image of St Sebastian, which is almost one metre high.La Iglesia, s/nwww.elgarrobo.esEl MadroñoChurch of San BlasBuilt in the first half of the 16th century by the architect Herán Ruiz, designer of the bellfry of the famous Giralda tower in Seville. Of note inside are the 17th-century paintings Pza. de la Constitución, s/nwww.elmadrono.esEl PedrosoChurch of Ntra. Sra.de la ConsolaciónOriginally this was a Gothic church with a nave and two aisles. Only the Chapel of San José still remains. Pza. Ntra. Sra. de la Consolación, s/nwww.elpedroso.esEl Real de la JaraMedieval CastleThe overall appearance of the site suggests that this is a Christian work from the late 14th century. Designated Heritage of Cultural Interest.Cervantes, s/nwww.elrealdelajara.esEl RonquilloParish Church of El Divino SalvadorAmong the buildings of historical and artistic interest is the church of El Divino Salvador. A 17th-century building with a main altarpiece from the 18th century with Solomonic columns.Pza. de la Constitución, s/nwww.elronquillo.es

CarmonaRoman NecropolisThis funerary complex from Roman times was discovered in the late 19th century thanks to the efforts of Juan Fernández López and English archaeologist George Bonsor. It is one of the most important archaeological sites in the Iberian peninsula, featuring more than 200 tombs excavated in the rock, remains of wall frescos, pillars and sculptures.Jorge Bonsor, 9www.turismo.carmona.org

Dos HermanasChapel of Ntra. Sra. de ValmeIn Mudéjar style, it was rebuilt on the initiative of the Dukes of Montpensier in 1859. Although on ground belonging to the Cortijo de Cuarto estate, it and the site it occupies belong to Dos Hermanas Town Council as a result of the agreements signed by the

ÉcijaChurch of Santiago el Mayor The 15th-18th century Church of Santiago is considered to be the most interesting ecclesiastical building in the artistic centre of Écija. It has been designated Heritage of Cultural Interest and is one of the main examples of Andalusian Gothic-Mudéjar from the 15th-16th centuries. The main altarpiece, in the transition of styles from Gothic to Renaissance, is decorated with reliefs and sculptures by the circle of Jorge Fernández and paintings on panel by Alejo Fernández (1535).Pza. de Santiago, s/nwww.ecija.esEl Castillo de las Guardas Parish Church of San Juan BautistaAn important Mudéjar building with elements of late Renaissance. Of particular note are its main altarpiece, its façade and works in precious metals.Pza. Divina Pastora, s/nwww.elcastillodelasguardas.esEl CoronilCastillo de las AguzaderasA former Muslim fortress, designated a National Heritage Site. It is one of the area’s most important sites. Built in the 15th century to defend the water spring rather than to control a territory. Ctra. A-376 El Coronil-Montellanowww.elcoronil.es

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El RubioChurch of Ntra. Sra. del RosarioIts sacristy has two interesting paintings from the 17th century, images from the 17th and 18th centuries, including the image of the Patron Saint of the town and works in precious metals from the 18th and 19th centuries.Antonio Machado, 12 www.elrubio.esEl SaucejoParish Church of San MarcosBuilt in the 17th century with a Baroque façade. Of note is the main altarpiece in this same style which comes from the Jesuits of Osuna.Cardenal Espinola, s/nwww.elsaucejo.esEl Viso del AlcorChurch of Sta. María del Alcor16th-century Sevillian Mudéjar church with a ground plan of a nave and two aisles. Inside it houses the image of the town’s patron saint.Sta. María de Alcor, 2www.elvisodelalcor.orgEspartinasConvent and Estate of Nuestra Señora de LoretoOriginally from the 14th century, it features an interesting church that was built between 1716 and 1732 and the Loreto Tower. Designated Heritage of Cultural Interest.Ctra. Sevilla-Huelva, s/n www.espartinas.net

Guadalcanal Church of Sta. Maríade la AsunciónMudéjar building from the 14-15th centuries. A magnificent façade features numerous elements of decadent Gothic. Standing out is the Mudéjar baptismal font.Pza. de España, s/nwww.guadalcanalsierranorte.comGuillenaChurch of Ntra. Sra.de la GranadaThis is a Gothic-Mudéjar church built in the early 15th century. Most visited by tourists who are interested in religious heritage, images in general, art and religious architecture.Pza. de la Iglesia, 1www.guillena.orgHerreraChurch of Santiago el MayorFounded in 1657, and renovated in 1780. It features a large dome and 18th-century Baroque altarpiece, a Christ on the Cross from around 1660; Our Lady of Sorrows from the 18th-century school of Granada. and the first Jesus the Nazarene carved by Seville artist Castillo Lastrucci.La Iglesia, s/nwww.herrera.esHuévar del AljarafeParish Church of Ntra. Sra.de la AsunciónBuilding dating to the 14-15th centuries. Medieval church with a nave and two aisles and three chapels that were added in the 16th and 17th centuries.Pza. de la Motilla, 2www.huevardelaljarafe.esIsla MayorChurch of Rafael ArcángelA church of historical and artistic interest. The inside contains a fine image of Our Lady of Solitude. The Christ of Pardon, St Angela of the Cross, St Raphael the Archangel (patron saint of the town) and St Judas ThaddeusBda. San RafaelMálaga, s/nwww.islamayor.esLa AlgabaChurch of Ntra. Sra.de las NievesA Gothic-Mudéjar parish church with the peculiarity that it has a square nave apse and two chapels

in the apses of the side aisles. La Algaba was given to Infant Alonso de la Cerda in 1304.Pza. de España, s/nwww.laalgaba.netLa CampanaChurch of Sta. María la BlancaInside it has interesting decorative elements, sculptures and paintings from the 17th and 18th centuries.Pza. Andalucía, s/nwww.lacampana.esLa LuisianaChurch of La Purísima ConcepciónBaroque, renovated in the 19th century. Inside it houses religious images, paintings, and works in precious metals from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.Pza. Pablo de Olavide, 12www.laluisiana.orgLantejuelaParish Church of La Purísima ConcepciónOf note are the 18th century Lady of Sorrows, a St Joseph from the same period and a 16th-century carving of the Immaculate Conception.Pza. de España, s/nwww.lantejuela.orgLa Puebla de CazallaChurch of Ntra. Sra.de las VirtudesThe modern building is neo-Classical. Inside is an exceptional main altarpiece in glazed ceramics, the only one of its type in the province of Seville. Designated Heritage of Cultural Interest.Pza. Cardenal Spínola, s/nwww.pueblacazalla.comLa Puebla de los InfantesThe CastleBuilt in the 13th century. It is proba-bly Christian in origin. It is located in the upper part of the town and was a military defence. Parts of walls and two towers remain, but housing occupies some of these walls. Pza. del Castillo, s/nwww.lapuebladelosinfantes.esLa Puebla del RíoChurch of Ntra. Sra. de la GranadaThe church is Gothic-Mudéjar. Construction may have begun between 1272 and 1285 to provide a fortress and defence for Seville on the Guadalquivir. El Rincón, 2www.lapuebladelrio.es

Las Cabezas de San JuanParish Church of de San Juan BautistaDates from the 1762 and is Tuscan in style. It has altarpieces by Lorenzo Bernardo, Duque Cornejo and Pedro Roldán.Vicente Aleixandre, s/nwww.lascabezasdesanjuan.esLas Navas de la ConcepciónParish ChurchRenaissance from the second half of the 18th century. Of note inside are the 17th and 18th-century sculptures from the Convent of San Antonio. Its tower has a height of 20 metres.Pza. de España, s/nwww.lasnavasdelaconcepcion.esLebrijaChurch of Ntra. Sra. de la OlivaBuilding from the second half of the 13th century and partially altered during the 15th,16th and 17th centuries. Three distinct styles can be appreciated inside: Mudéjar, Baroque and Renaissance. The “Giraldilla” Tower, inspired by the

La RinconadaChurch of Ntra. Sra.de las Nieves15th-century Mudéjar building with a tower dating from the 13th century. Of note are the images, paintings and works in precious metals from the 16th, 17th and 19th centuries.Pza. de España, s/nwww.larinconada.esLa Roda de AndalucíaChapel of the Convent of the Servants of the GospelIt houses a valuable altarpiece dating to around 1600. Designated Heritage of Cultural Interest.Real, 19www.larodadeandalucia.es

local symbol of the area. Declared a listed building in 1955, it is one of the most beautiful towers in Andalusia.Torralba, s/nwww.estepa.comFuentes de AndalucíaLa Monclova CastleThis is one of the most important historical palace castles in Andalusia. Inside, it houses an interesting high relief representing the Virgin Mary with Child, a work from the 17th century.Main road Madrid-Cádiz, km 487www.ayuntamientofuentes.comGelvesChurch of Sta. María de Gracia18th-century Baroque building with works in precious metals from the 17th-18th centuries. It has two Mannerist entrances: the Puerta del Perdón and the Puerta del Bautismo.Rafael Aguilar, 1www.gelves.esGerenaChurch of La Purísima ConcepciónThe Mudéjar building houses paintings of the Fifth Anguish and the Annunciation and Mexican silver work from the 18th century.La Iglesia, 18www.gerena.esGilenaChurch of La Inmaculada ConcepciónThe original Romanesque part is 17th century and was built around 1620 by order of the Marquises of Estepa. Of note among other images are that of St Anne, attributed to the Granada school of Alonso Cano and the Baroque image of St Francis of Assisi, from the 17th century.Pza. de la Iglesia, s/nwww.gilena.esGinesChapel of Ntra. Sra. de BelénLate Mudéjar and renovated in the 18th century. This is one of most distinctive and historical buildings in Gines and it was built in 1723. The chapel is dominated by the carving of Saint Rosalia of Palermo. Inside is an outstanding Baroque main altarpiece. Pza. de España, s/nwww.gines.es

Giralda of Seville, was built between 1756 and 1778. Pza. del Rector Merina, 1www.lebrija.esLora de EstepaChurch of San Miguel18th-century building with later renovations. Of note inside are 18th-century images. San Miguel, 63 www.loradeestepa.esLora del RíoShrine of Our Lady of SetefillaThe building is of Mudéjar design, located in a setting of tremendous beauty by the castle ruins. 12 km away from the town and near the castle.www.loradelrio.esLos CorralesParish Church ofSantiago el MayorBuilding began in the 18th century. It has images and canvases from the 17th and 18th century. Pza. Diamantino García Acosta, 18www.loscorrales.esLos MolaresChurch of Sta. MartaThe Mudéjar church was restored at the end of the 18th and mid-20th centuries.Duque de Alcalá, s/nwww.losmolares.es Los Palacios y VillafrancaChurch of Sta. María la Blanca15th-century Baroque with various Neoclassical features. Of note is the main altarpiece, a work by Pablo Legot in the 17th century. Ntra. Sra. de las Nieves, 9www.lospalacios.orgMairena del AlcorChapel of Cristo de la CárcelCalled the Chapel of Christ of the Prison because it communicated with the town prison. 18th-century church.Pza. Antonio Mairena, s/nwww.mairenadelalcor.orgMairena del AljarafeParish Church of San IldefonsoThe church dates to the 14th century, when the SisterHood of Transfixion and Solitude of Holy Mary was already established. The parish church is dedicated to St Ildephonsus, the patron saint and namesake, and was an early Mudéjar-style chapel. Pza. Antonio Sánchez, 2www.mairenadelaljarafe.es

EstepaVictoria TowerThe tower is a fine example of the Sevillian Baroque style, particularly the bell towers, and has become a

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MarchenaChurch of San Juan BautistaThis is the main church of Marchena, is Gothic-Mudéjar in style and dates from the 15th century. The parish museum is essentially dedicated to the master painter Francisco de Zurbarán, although there is also an important collection of gold and silverwork. An Historical and Artistic Landmark.Cristóbal de Morales, s/nwww.marchena.esMarinaledaParish Church of Ntra. Sra. de la EsperanzaOf note is the image of Jesus the Nazarene and Our Lady of Sorrows, both from the 18th century. The main altarpiece from 1859 is in polychrome wood. Also of interest are the pieces in precious metals, including a 16th-century chalice and a monstrance from the end of the 18th century. San Nicolás, 2www.marinaleda.esMartín de la JaraChurch of Ntra. Sra. del RosarioInside, it features the altarpiece dominated by Christ on the Cross, and the namesake Our Lady of the Rosary, as well as an18th-century St Anthony of Padua In the baptismal chapel is a splendid 16th-century Christ from the Seville school.Pza. de Andalucía, 17www.martindelajara.esMontellanoParish of San JoséAn 18th-century building in limestone and red marble. The main door has an elegant Baroque façade in carved stone.Pza. de la Concepción, s/nwww.turismo.montellano.es

ParadasParish Church of San Eutropio18th-century Sevillian Baroque. It contains the highly valuable work by El Greco, Mary Magdalene.Padre Barea, 33www.paradas.esPedreraChurch of San SebastiánA church of Historical and Artistic Interest. Of note are several polychrome sculptures of unquestionable artistic value, and various works in precious metals from the 16th and 18th centuries. Pza. de Guzmán y Andrés, s/nwww.pedrera.esPeñaflorChapel of Los Santos MártiresAn 18th-century building attached to a Roman tomb dug into the rock.Blancaflor, s/nwww.penaflor.esPilasChapel of Ntra. Sra. de BelénA site of Historical and Artistic Interest located at an Almohad Qubba (tomb) from the end of the 11th century. It features the 1580 carving of Our Lady of Bethlehem, a Baroque altarpiece and a 15th-century sculpture of St James the Apostle. Pza. Virgen de Belén, s/nwww.pilas.esPrunaParish Church of San Antonio AbadA Baroque building on which works began in the 17th century and ended a century later. It has an extremely interesting collection of 18th and 19th-century pieces in precious metals.Pza. de la Iglesia, 13www.pruna.esSalterasChapel of Ntra. Sra. de la OlivaThe Mudéjar chapel with Classical and Renaissance overtones is home to canvases and pieces in precious metals from the 17th and 18th century. Site of Historical and Artistic Interest.Virgen de la Oliva, s/nwww.salteras.esSan Juan de AznalfaracheChurch of Los Sagrados CorazonesMonumental ensemble dedicated to the Heart of Jesus. It was part of a Franciscan monastery. Inside it holds altarpieces and religious sculptures and paintings from the 17th and 18th centuries. Paseo del Mirador, 2www.ayto-sanjuan.es

Morón de la FronteraMedieval Arab CastleStanding on a 300-metre-high hill in the middle of the town are the ruins of a medieval castle, designated Heritage of Cultural Interest. These are the town’s oldest architectural remains.In the heart of the town.www.ayto-morondelafrontera.orgOlivaresCollegiate Church of Santa María de las NievesThis is a prime example of 17th-century architecture. Inside is outstanding heritage by the following artists: Pedro Roldán, María and Luisa Roldán, Francisco Antonio Gijón, Juan de Roelas, the Zurbarán school, just some of the names associated with this exceptional cultural heritage.Pza. de España, s/nwww.olivares.es

San Nicolás del PuertoChurch of San SebastiánMudéjar building with a nave from the 15th and 16th centuries. The 14th-century stone fountain, some images and sculptural groups from the 18th century deserve special mention.Pza. de España, s/nwww.sannicolasdelpuerto.esSanlúcar la MayorChurch of San EustaquioThis Mudéjar church is at the highest point of the town. Its altarpieces, images and paintings date from the 16th to 19th centuries.Pza. San Eustaquio, s/nwww.sanlucarlamayor.es

Valencina de la ConcepciónThe Dolmens of La Pastora, Matarrubilla and OntiverosIn the Chalcolithic era, 4,500 years ago, the first human settlements took shape in the area. One was these was one of the west’s oldest cities, leaving the legacy of an interesting archaeological site and Europe’s most important groups of dolmens.Pza. de España, 9www.valencinadelaconcepcion.esVillamanrique de la CondesaParish Church of Sta. María de la MagdalenaBuilt in the 19th century on the site of a 14th-century Renaissance church with a rectangular ground-plan. Inside it houses Montañés-style, Rococo and Neoclassical altarpieces.Pza. de España, s/nwww.villamanriquedelacondesa.esVillanueva de San JuanParish Church of San Juan BautistaThe 17th-century church houses a sculpture of St John the Baptist, the town’s patron saint. Site of Historical and Artistic Interest.www.villanuevadesanjuan.esVillanueva del AriscalChapel of San MiguelSite of Historical and Artistic Interest. A simple 16th-century building with a finely decorated 18th-century façade. Avda. La Ermita, s/nwww.villanuevadelariscal.es

Tocina-Los RosalesParish Church of SanVicente MártirBuilt between 1703 and 1711. Its main altarpiece is from the 18th century. Inside is a carving of Christ resurrected by Juan de Mesa and works from the 17th century. Francisco Gordillo Sta. Cruz, s/nwww.tocinalosrosales.esTomaresChurch of Ntra. Sra. de BelénThe 1708 building houses two sculptures of great artistic value: the Holy Christ of the True Cross and Our Lady of Sorrows from the 16th and 17th centuries.Navarro Caro, s/nwww.tomares.esUmbreteChurch of Ntra. Sra. de ConsolaciónThe Baroque building features paintings and sculptures from the 16th, 18th and 19th centuries, as well as the main altarpiece from the 18th century. Site of Historical and Artistic Interest.Pza. de la Iglesia, s/nwww.umbrete.es

SantiponceItalica Archaeological sitePublius Cornelius Scipio Africanus founded Italica in 206 BC where the town of Santiponce now stands. It was originally established as a field hospital in the war against Carthage. Italica soon became an important residential town, and one of its inhabitants, Marcus Ulpius Traianus, better known as Trajan (53-117 AD), was the first emperor to be born outside Italy. His successor, Publius Aelius Hadrianus, better known as Hadrian (76-138 AD), was also educated in Italica. As a tribute to Trajan, he extended the vetus urbs (old city) constructed by Scipio, which has been buried under modern-day Santiponce since the 17th century, by adding a new zone, the nova urbs (new city). It is the ruins of this part of the archaeological complex that can be visited today.Avda. Extremadura, 2www.santiponce.es

UtreraNtra. Sra. de Consolación Sanctuary The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Consolation is a listed building. It is located on the outskirts of the town and has a wide driveway leading up to it alongside the Consolación park. Inside is an effigy of the town’s patron saint. Outstanding features include the Mudejar coffered ceiling, the high altar and the collection of votive offerings in the sacristy.Residencial Parque Consolación, s/nwww.utrera.org

OsunaCollegiate Church of Ntra. Sra. de la AsunciónThe large Renaissance building contains paintings by Jusepe de Ribera, also known as “Lo Spagnoletto”, and Juan de Mesa. It also includes the ducal vault and a small chapel in the Plateresque style.Pza. de la Encarnación, s/nwww.osuna.esPalomares del RíoArab BathsDesignated Heritage of Cultural Interest and dating from around 12th-13th centuries. Rather than for immersion like Roman baths, these use steam. They are specialin being the only ones of the kind in the rural setting of Seville province.Ctra. Palomares-Gelves, s/nwww.palomaresdelrio.es

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Roman Necropolis Jorge Bonsor, 9 www.juntadeandalucia.es/cultura/museos/CAC/

Museum of CityMarquis of Las Torres Palace HouseSan Ildefonso, 1www.museociudad.carmona.org/index.htm Castilblanco de los ArroyosEthnology MuseumAntonio Machado, s/nwww castiblancodelosarroyos.es

Museum Municipal GalleryMiguel Fisac TheatreSta. Escolástica, s/nwww.castiblancodelosarroyos.esCastilleja del CampoMuseum of Tillage ImplementsConstitución, 17www.castillejadelcampo.es

Popular Arts and Customs MuseumPza. de América, 3www.juntadeandalucia.es/cultura/museos/MACSE

Andalusian Centre of Contemporary ArtMonasterio de la Cartuja deSta. Mª de las CuevasAvda. Américo Vespucio, 2www.caac.es

Horse Carriage MuseumPza. de Cuba, s/nwww.museodecarruajes.com

Flamenco Dance MuseumManuel Rojas Marcos, 3www.museoflamenco.com

Lebrija Palace MuseumCuna, 8www.palaciodelebrija.com

Regional Military MuseumPza. de España, s/nwww.ejercito.mde.es

Naval MuseumTorre del OroPaseo de Cristóbal Colón, s/nwww.armada.mde.es

Navigation Pavilion of La Cartuja de SevillaCamino de los Descubrimientos, 2www pabellondelanavegacion.es

ProvinceAlcalá de GuadaíraAlcalá de Guadaíra MuseumJuez Pérez Díaz, s/nwww.ciudadalcala.orgAlcalá del RíoMunicipal Museum of ArchaeologicalVirgen de la Esperanza, 1www.alcaladelrio.esArahalWomen’s Flamenco MuseumVeracruz, s/n · Casa del Airemuseomujerflamenco.com/BadolatosaCentral Theme Río GenilPaseo Pablo Picasso, s/nwww.rutadeltempranillo.org Carmona

Carmona Necropolis(Archaeological Site)Avda. Jorge Bonsor, s/nwww.juntadeandalucia.es/cultura/museos/CAC/

Coria del RíoBlas Infante Museum HouseAvda. Blas Infante, s/nwww.centrodeestudiosandaluces.es/maaÉcijaSan Gil Brotherhood Museum HouseSan Marcos, 3www.hermandadsangil.es

Santa María Church Archaeological Museum Pza. de Sta. María, s/nwww.iglesiadestamaria.org

Sta. Cruz Parish Church Museum of Religious Art Plazuela Ntra. Sra. del Valle, 5www.museosta.cruz.com

Municipal History Museum Benamejí PalacePza. de la Constitución, 1www.museo.ecija.orgEl CoronilSolar Photovoltaic Installation Interpretation CentreCtra. SE-437, km 1www.elcoronil.esEl Real de la JaraMunicipal Museum of Natural ScienceCervantes, 46

Taxidermist MuseumBullring. Pza. El Ejido, s/nwww.elrealdelajara.esEspartinasDidactic of the Imagery MuseumHacienda Ntra. Sra.de los Remedios.Avda. Alcaldesa Mª Regla Jiménez, 226www.museoimagineria.com/ EstepaPadre Martín Recio Archaeological Museum Ancha, 14

La Puebla de los InfantesCurro El Herrero. Popular Arts and Customs MuseumCastillo, s/nwww.lapuebladelosinfantes.esLa Puebla del RíoMuseum of Andalusian AutonomyAvda. Blas Infante, s/nwww.maa.centrodeestudiosandaluces.esLa RinconadaFrancisco Sousa Archaeological and Paleontological MuseumCultural Centre of the TownVereda de Chapatales, s/nwww.larinconada.esLa Roda de AndalucíaRailway MuseumDoctor Fleming, s/nwww.larodadeandalucia.esMarchenaZurbarán, Gold and Silver Work and Embroidery MuseumPza. Cardenal Spínola, s/n

Lorenzo Coullaut Valera MuseumSan Francisco, 43www.turismodemarchena.orgMorón de la FronteraWater Tower Archaeological MuseumPza. de la Duquesa, s/n

Morón Lime MuseumCtra. Morón-Montellano, A-361 km 24www.museodelacaldemoron.com

Museum of Religious ArtIglesia Sta. María la Mayor, s/n

Anisette MuseumAvda. del Mantecado, s/nPol. Ind. Sierra Surwww.estepa.com

Mantecado MuseumLa EstepeñaPol. Sierra Sur. Almendra, s/nwww.laestepena.comFuentes de AndalucíaVisitors Centre for Barroque Fontaniego ArchitectureSan Sebastián, 1

Ethnology-Archaeological MuseumFernández Llera y Díaz, 5www.fuentesdeandalucia.orgGerenaStonemason MuseumFuente Santa, s/n www.gerena.esGilenaFrancisco Maireles Vela Museum of Contemporary PaintingPza. Virgen de los Dolores, 3www.yilyana.com GuillenaTown of Guillena Interpretation CentreEchegaray, 12 www.guillena.orgHerreraMunicipal MuseumAncient Medicine, Natural Sciences and ArchaeologicalResidence of Miguel MolineroPicasso, 10www.herrera.esLa Puebla de CazallaJosé Mª Moreno Galván Museum of Contemporary ArtFábrica, 27 www.museomorenogalvan.es

Oil MuseumHacienda de la FuenlonguillaAvda. de la Fuenlonguilla, s/nwww.pueblacazalla.com

Archaeological deposit Mulva-MuniguaRoman ruins dated in the 4thcentury BCChurch of Santiago el MayorThe church is Mudéjar in style, and its neo-Gothic and Neoclassical altarpieces contain images from the 18th and 19th century.Nueva, s/nwww.villanuevadelrioyminas.esVillaverde del RíoChapel of Ntra. Sra. de las Aguas SantasTradition has it that St Isidore ordered it to be built in the 7th century on the spot on which the Virgin Mary appeared.Camino de Aguas Santas, s/nwww.villaverdedelrio.es

MuseumsMany refer to Seville as a place of artists, light, joy and history. These artists have shaped a rich heritage that boasts works by major artists from every period. From archaeological pieces and jewels in precious metals, to pottery, embroidery, tapestries and canvases, all of which are central to the 16th and 17th centuries, the museums in Seville and the province are home to a significant portion of this land.

SevilleSeville Fine Arts MuseumPza. del Museo, 9www.juntadeandalucia.es/cultura/museos/MBASEProvincial Archaeological MuseumPza. de América, s/nwww.juntadeandalucia.es/cultura/museos/MASE

Cazalla de la SierraContemporary Art MuseumMonastery of La Cartuja MuseumCtra. Cazalla-Constantina, km 2.5www.cartujadecazalla.comConstantinaLa Violetera Anisette Traditional Factory MuseumMentidero, 2www.anislavioletera.com

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OsunaSta. Mª de la Asunción Collegiate Church Museum of Religious ArtPza. de la Encarnación, s/nwww.turismosuna.org

Ethnology MuseumArjona PalaceSevilla, s/nwww.ayto-osuna.es

La Encarnación Monastery ConventPza. de la Encarnación, s/n

Cultural RoutesVía de la PlataThe Road to SantiagoThe road travelled by pilgrims to Santiago de Compostela, starting from the Assumption Door of Seville Cathedral and approximately 988 kilometres in length, of which 88 are within the province of Seville, and which is called the “Mozarabic Road to Santiago”.Villages in the province of Seville through which the route runs: Camas, Santiponce, Guillena, Castilblanco de los Arroyos, Almadén de la Plata and El Real de la Jara.www.viaplata.org

Castle Route through the Province of SevilleThis tourist route, for lovers of culture, crosses and rescues castles of the Province that, centuries ago, were a meeting point of cultureswww.turismosevilla.org/opencms2/opencms/es/turismoProvincia/publicaciones.html

Roman Baetica RouteThis runs through all the towns and villages in which Roman culture established itself in the province of Seville. Numerous remains and remarkable buildings will surprise visitors, bearing witness to the importance of this culture in the province ? the city of Italica was the birthplace of two of the most important Roman Emperors, Trajan and Hadrian.Towns/Villages: Santiponce, Carmona, La Luisiana, Osuna, Marchena and Ecija, and from there to Almodovar del Río, in the province of Córdoba.www.beticaromana.org

“El Tempranillo” RouteThis route takes its name from José María “El Tempranillo”, the prototypical Andalusian bandit, generous and avenging, who stole from the rich and gave to the poor. The route runs through all the lands he frequented, along with his gang, during his short existence, and specifically the region where the provinces of Córdoba, Seville and Malaga meet.Villages: Jauja (Córdoba), Alameda (Málaga), Badolatosa and Corcoya (Seville)www.rutadeltempranillo.org

Washington Irving RouteWashington Irving (1783-1859), New York writer and diplomat, the son of British immigrants and the youngest of eleven children, arrived in Spain in 1828, on a diplomatic visit, accompanying the US minister Everett. His first stop was in Seville, where he discovered the Al-Andalus heritage. Towns/villages through which the route passes: Seville, Alcalá de Guadaíra, Carmona, Marchena, Écija, Osuna, Estepa, La Roda de Andalucía, Fuente de Piedra, Humilladero, Mollina, Vega de Antequera, Archidona, Loja, Huétor-Tajar, Alhama de Granada, Moraleda de Zafayona, Montefrío, Íllora, Fuente Vaqueros, Chauchina, Santa Fe and Granada.www.andalucia.org/rutas-por-andalucia/ruta-de-washington-irving

The Silver RouteA natural route used since remote times as a north-south axis of communication.The great Roman Empire likewise took advantage of the characteristics of this route. Today, the N-630 road to a large extent coincides with the old Roman course of the Silver.Seville municipal districts through which the route runs: El Ronquillo, Aznalcóllar, Gerena, El Madroño, El Castillo de las Guardas, El Garrobo and Castilblanco de los Arroyos.www.rutadelaplata.com

ParadasLa Cartuja–Pickman Ceramics Museum Ctra. Nac. 630, km 805www.salteras.es

San Eutropio Parish Church MuseumPadre Barea, 33www.paradas.esSanlúcar la MayorSta. Maria Parish Treasure Pza. de Sta. María, s/nwww.sanlucarlamayor.esUmbrete“Cirkla” Circus MuseumDolores Ibárruri, 4cirklas.com/cirklas/cirklas.htmUtreraÁlvarez Quintero Brothers MuseumSevilla, 24www.utrera.orgValencina de la ConcepciónValencina MuseumArts CentrePza. de España, 9www.valencinadelaconcepcion.es

Industrial Tourism RouteVisits can be made to the Seville of innovation, of technology, but also of disused industrial installations. Fashion, handicrafts, gastronomy, the audiovisual sector, river trade, transporttechnology, and energy are some of the sectors that make up new heritage for the Province of Seville, the industrial heritage, which completes Seville’s historic, artistic, and monumental offer.www.turismosevilla.org

Natural ParksDoñana National and Natural ParkAljarafe-Doñana Development AssociationMarqués de Santillana, 4 Pilas www.adad.esSpace Doñana Natural that includes both the National Park of Doñana to the natural park of the same name. Doñana Nature Park is located in the south-west of the province of Seville on the estuary of the Guadalquivir River and extends into the neighbouring provinces of Huelva and Cadiz. It is the largest nature reserve in Europe and serves as a buffer zone for the National Park. With the assistance of the La Dehesa de Abajo Visitor Centre, horseback rides and bird watching walks can be organized.Technical data of the National ParkProvinces: Huelva and Seville Municipalities: Almonte, Hinojos, Aznalcázar and La Puebla del Río. Area: 54251 ha. Date of declaration: October 28, 1969

Technical data of the Natural ParkProvinces: Huelva, Cádiz and Seville Municipalities: Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Almonte, Hinojos, Lucena del Puerto, Moguer, Palos de la Frontera, Aznalcázar, Isla Mayor, Pilas, La Puebla del Río and Villamanrique de la Condesa Area: 53835 ha. Date of declaration: July 28, 1989

Sierra Norte Natural ParkEl Robledo Visitors CentreCtra. Constantina-El Pedroso, km 1El Robledowww.juntadeandalucia.es/medioambiente/It gives its name to one of the province’s main tourist areas, which includes ten villages and towns, featuring the region’s typical architecture and creating splashes of white against the mountain landscapes of the Sierra Morena (between 400 and 1,000 metres above sea level). Its 164,000 hectares of Mediterranean forests and meadowlands have been declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO.Attractions in this area include the natural monument Cerro del Hierro (iron hill) in San Nicolás del Puerto and the Sierra Norte Greenway, which you can follow by bike.

Nature TourismThe area’s tourist appeal is based on its comprehensive and varied range of options to satisfy even the most demanding visitor. Nature lovers will be in paradise in the beautiful natural settings of the two nature parks: Sierra Norte and Doñana. Whether you are looking for active outdoor leisure pursuits (hiking, climbing, fishing, hunting, etc.) or whether you prefer ecological tourism (viewpoints, nature observatories, ecological reserves, etc.), these two parks offer a wide range of options. Mountains, valleys, countryside, flood plains, wetlands, olive groves... The variety of settings that characterize the province of Seville is matched by the diversity of its natural landscapes. Or rather, Seville’s geography is the basis of the diversity just waiting to be discovered by visitors to the province. The mountain ranges that surround the province to the north and south are excellent examples of Mediterranean woodland with typical native flora and fauna. The River Guadalquivir divides the area in two and gives rise to a range of landscapes including flood plains, flat farmland and wetlands, which provide a habitat for the characteristic flamingo and other aquatic birds.

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Nature sitesEmbalse de Cordobill reservoirCórdoba and Seville (Aguilar de la Frontera, Puente Genil and Badolatosa)

Embalse de Malpasillo reservoirCórdoba and Seville (Lucena and Badolatosa)

State-Funded nature reserves

Cañada de los PájarosLa Puebla del Río

Dehesa de AbajoLa Puebla del Río

Natural landmarks

El Huesna WaterfallsAlanís and San Nicolás del Puerto

Green Corridor of the GuadiamarAznalcázar, Aznalcóllar, Benacazón, Huévar, Olivares, Sanlúcar la Mayor and Villamanrique de la Condesa

Río Tinto riverBerrocal, Campillo, Minas de Rio-tinto, Nerva, Niebla, La Palma del Condado, Paterna del Campo, Valverde del Camino, Villarrasa, Zalamea la Real and El Madroño

Urban fringe parkEl GergalGuillena

Seville parks and gardensRoyal Alcázar GardensPatio de Banderas

Brazo del Este Nature SiteLa Puebla del Río, Coria del Río, Utrera and Dos Hermanas (South)

Nature reservesLa Lantejuela Endorheic SystemLantejuela

Lebrija-Las Cabezas Endorheic SystemLas Cabezas de San Juan and Lebrija

Utrera Endorheic SystemUtrera

Laguna del GosqueMartín de la Jara

Peñón de ZaframagónCádiz and Seville(Olvera and Coripe)

Cerro del HierroConstantina and San Nicolás del Puerto

Chaparro de la VegaCoripe

Encina de los PerrosEl Madroño

Tajos del MogarejoMontellano

Protected landscapes

Hacienda PorzunaMairena del Aljarafe

La CorchuelaDos Hermanas and Los Palacios y VillafrancaFor more information:www.juntadeandalucia.es/medioambiente/servtc5/ventana/busquedaEspacios.do

María Luisa ParkPaseo de las Delicias

Alamillo ParkIsla de la Cartuja

Murillo GardensNicolás Antonio y Pza. de Refinadores, s/n

Prado de San Sebastián ParkAvda. de El Cid, s/n

Del Valle GardensMaría Auxiliadora, s/n

Catalina de Ribera GardensMenéndez Pelayo, s/n

Chapina GardensLeft bank of the River, between the Triana bridge and the bridge of Cachorro.

Cristina GardensPaseo de las Delicias and Paseo de Cristina

Buhaira GardensAvda. de la Buhaira, s/n

Las Delicias GardensPaseo de las Delicias

Gardens of the Andalusian ParliamentMuñoz León, s/n

Los Príncipes ParkAvda. Blas Infante, s/n

Miraflores ParkAvda. de las Asociaciones de Vecinos y Avda. de la Mujer Trabajadora, s/n

Torre de los Perdigones GardensResolana, s/n

American GardensIsla de la CartujaCamino de los Descubrimientos, s/n

Trails, Green Routes, paths, and organising companies

Green RoutesThese routes, called vías verdes in Spanish, are former railway lines and tracks that have been recovered for the public to enjoy nature. They can be used for walking, horse-riding or cycling, and pass through various areas and municipali-ties: Vía Verde de la Sierra Norte, Vía Verde de la Sierra Sur, Vía Verde de Itálica, Vía Verde de la Campiña, Vía Verde de los Alcores and Vía Verde del Ronquillo.www.viasverdes.com

Green Corridor of the Guadiamar RiverVisitors CentreAntigua Ctra. Aznalcázar-Pilas, km 0,2Aznalcázarwww.juntadeandalucia.es/ medioambienteG-48 Sierra Morena Trackhttp://senderogr48.sierramorena.com/el-proyecto/The Oromana RouteAlcalá de Guadaírawww.turismoalcaladeguadaira.es/es/guia-turistica/rutasThe Retama RouteAlcalá de Guadaírawww.turismoalcaladeguadaira.es/es/guia-turistica/rutasThe Marchenilla RouteAlcalá de Guadaírawww.turismoalcaladeguadaira.es/es/guia-turistica/rutasRoutes BTTCycling routeswww.dipusevilla.es/dipusevilla/opencms/site/web/areas/juventud/menu_sec/servicio_de_deportes/temas/guia_btt/Routes through the Sierra de Gilena hillsGilenawww.gilena.esThe Farming Routes (Las Huertas)Aguadulce EnvironsAguadulce

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Los CarrosAlanís-Los CarrosAlanís

Los Molinos - El CalvarioAlmadén de la Plata

El Berrocal Visitors CentreCordel del Pedroso, Acces Las Vegas, km 5 Almadén de la Plata

El Piquillo Trail Hiking, horse-riding and cyclingCastilblanco de los Arroyos

Las Laderas TrailCazalla de la Sierra

Arroyo de las CañasEl Pedroso

The El Pantano de los Molinos TrailHiking, horse-riding and cyclingCastilblanco de los Arroyos

The route from Cantillana to Castilblanco de los ArroyosCastilblanco de los Arroyos

The Vía de la Plata route on the pilgrimage to SantiagoHiking, horse-riding and cyclingCastilblanco de los Arroyos

The Cerro del Hierro RouteConstantina and San Nicolásdel Puerto

Los Castañares Chestnut WoodsConstantina

El Robledo Visitors Centre and El Robledo Botanical GardenCtra. Constantina-El Pedroso, km 1Constantina

La Rivera de Cala - La LoberaReal de la Jara

Ribera del HuéznarSan Nicolás del Puerto

El Pedroso - Arroyo de las CañasHikingEl Pedroso

El Real de la Jara - La Rivera del Cala Hiking El Real de la Jara

Nature routes atEl RonquilloRoutes of Los Lagos, El Barranco de la Lana, La Molineta, Los Cachones, La Minilla, La Parrita, El Casarejo, Los Brezales, El Portugués, Sierra Clara, El Torreón, Casa de Retiro Espiritual and Embalse de la Minilla reservoir.HikingEl Ronquillo

Hiking routes at Fuentes de Andalucía Hiking Fuentes de Andalucía

Guadalcanal - La Capitana Hiking Guadalcanal

Landscape and monumental route, the La Canchal route and the Botanical RouteHiking Montellano

San Nicolás del Puerto -De Las Dehesas HikingSan Nicolás del Puerto

Senda Natura Hiking CompanyBenagila, 33Alcalá de Guadaírawww.sendanatura.com

El Peñón Mountain ResortCycling, hiking and horse-ridingCtra. Algámitas-Pruna, Km 3,5Algámitaswww.campingalgamitas.com/

Over Limit Aventura4x4 trails, hiking, horse-riding, flying and cycling Finca El Campillo. Ctra. Aznalcóllar-El Castillo de las Guardas, km 7 Aznalcóllarwww.overlimit.org

Vía-Viva Hiking, horse-riding and cyclingDoctor Mije, 16Coripehttp://coriperural.es

Finca Santa MaríaHiking, horse-riding and cyclingCtra. Nac. 433, km 55,5El Castillo de las Guardaswww.fincasantamaria.com

Tierra IndómitaCtra. A-476, km 6,8El Castillo de las Guardaswww.tierraindomita.com

Algakón, S.L. Urbanización La AlondraAvutarda, 46Salteraswww.algakon.es

Doñana FlamencaAvda. de los Trabajadores, 10-bajoLa Puebla del Ríowww.donanaflamenca.com

Veta La PalmaEcotourismLa Puebla del Ríowww.vetalapalma.es

Birding Sevilla Bird Watching

Birding SevillaBird watching and adventures in nature throughout Seville province, photo excursions, self-guided routes, birding trips.www.birdingsevilla.com

Environmental educationVeta La PalmaLa Puebla del Ríohttp://vetalapalma.com/

Dehesa Boyal Visitors CentreCamino del Bujeo, s/nVillamanrique de la Condesa www.juntadeandalucia.es/medioambiente/

José Antonio Valverde Visitors CentreCerrado GarridoMarismas de AznalcázarAznalcázarwww.juntadeandalucia.es/medioambiente/

Las Huertas Interpretation CentreAguadulcewww.aguadulce.es

San Buenaventura Farm SchoolPinos de Oromana Avda. de Portugal, s/nAlcalá de Guadaírawww.pazbien.org

The Rive Genil Interpretation CentrePaseo Pablo Iglesias, s/n Badolatosahttp://rutadeltempranillo.org

Hacienda Los Miradores Farm SchoolCtra. Mairena del Alcor-Brenes, km 2,8 Carmonawww.losmiradores.com

Ruta del Agua Horse-riding and walking routes Guillena

Ruta of Los OlivillosHikingIsla Mayor

Ruta Isla Mínima Hiking Isla Mayor

Las Navas de la Concepción -Rivera de Ciudadeja HikingLas Navas de la Concepción

Marchena - Verea Sanabria HikingMarchena

Marchena - Vistalegre - Montepalacios HikingMarchena

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Encinar de Escardiel Nature CentreCtra. Almadén de la Plata, km 3Castilblanco de los Arroyos www.lacasainglesa.com

El Remolino Nature CentreCtra. Estación, km 2,2Cazalla de la Sierrawww.educa.org

La Sierra Farm SchoolCtra. Constantina-Ermita del Robledo, km 3 Constantina www.granjaescuelalasierra.com

Campsites and camping areasAlanísAlanís Camping SiteAlameda del Parral, s/nwww.alanis.esAlgámitasCamping Site at the “El Peñón” Mountain Tourist Resort Ctra. Algámitas-Pruna, km 3,5www.campingalgamitas.comAznalcázarCamping Dehesa Nueva · 3ª categ.Ctra. Isla Mayor, km 3,2www.campingdehesanueva.esDos HermanasCamping Villsom · 2ª categ.Ctra. Isla Menor, s/nN-IV. Ctra. Sevilla-Cádiz, km 554,8 [email protected] Nicolás del PuertoEl Martinete Camping SiteCtra. San Nicolás-Estación de Cazalla, s/nwww.sannicolasdelpuerto.es

Cortijo Batán de las Monjas Camping SiteVereda de las Moreras, km 3,5www.sannicolasdelpuerto.es

Bulls in the province of Seville

Los RecitalesFinca Dehesa de Los RecitalesConstantina

Muñoz CandelFinca El PinoCastilblanco de los Arroyos

MurubeFinca La CobatillaUtrera

Territorio ToroTerritorio Toro, the bull territory, aims to present a unique animal in a privi-leged setting in the heart of nature, while at the same time revealing the cultural significance of local fiestas, which are a part of Spanish culture. This initiative is a clear commitment by the Provincial Council of Seville to promote bulls as a hallmark feature of the region.Experience the unique sensation of seeing bulls in their natural habitat, a privilege that until now has been the preserve of only a few. Territorio Toro provides access to seven livestock farms in the province of Seville at which raising and selecting fighting bulls has become an art form.

Partido de Resina Livestock farms Aznalcázar

Jiménez-PrietoFincas Cerro del Negro yEl ManzanoGuillena

Hermanos San PedroEl Castillo de las Guardas

La EspuelaFinca La ReyertaLebrija

Las MonjasLora del Río

Heirs of Excmo. Sr. Conde de la Maza Cortijo ArenalesMorón de la Fronterawww.cortijodearenales.com

Peralta Rancho El RocíoPuebla del Ríowww.ranchoelrocio.com

Heirs of D. José María Escobar Isla MínimaPuebla del Ríowww.islaminima.com

AstolfiFinca MajadallanaVillaverde del Ríowww.turismosevilla.org

Marquis of Albaserrada Finca MirandillaGerenawww.turismosevilla.org

Lora SangránFinca La CaleraGerenawww.dehesalacalera.com

YerbabuenaFinca Dehesa YerbabuenaCastilblanco de los Arroyoswww.turismosevilla.org

Mundonaturawww.mundo-natura.com

Toros ToursGuided tours to livestock farmsDos Hermanaswww.torostours.com

Peñón de Zaframagón Nature-Bird Interpretation Centre Vía Verde de la Sierra FoundationEstación de Zaframagón, s/nCoripe www.fundacionviaverdedelasierra.com

Laguna de Fuente del Rey Nature Lecture HallLa Laguna, s/nDos Hermanaswww.doshermanas.es

Nature Observation ParkCtra. Cantarranas, s/n El Ronquillowww.elronquillo.es

Cuna Farm SchoolCtra. Sevilla-Huelva, km 12,5 Espartinaswww.granjaescuela.com

La Cañada Farm SchoolCtra. Fuente de Santiago, km 7 Estepa www.cortijoandaluz.net

Cañada de los PájarosCtra. Puebla del Río-Isla Mayor, km 8La Puebla del Río www.canadadelospajaros.com

For more information: Sevilla Exclusivewww.sevillaexclusive.com

For more information:www.turismosevilla.org

Environmental Education Centre Porzuna Urban Fringe ParkAvda. de Porzuna, s/nMairena del Aljarafe www.mairenadelaljarafe.es

River Corbones Interpretation CentreCarreras, 2Marchenawww.marchena.es

Cortijo El Berrocal Visitors CentreAlmadén de la PlataThe visitor centre is located in the public forest of Las Navas-Berrocal, a place of great scenic beauty. The area’s cultural heritage is also addressed in the centre, with a collection of replicas of the archaeological remains unearthed on this very estate. There are even fossilized tree trunks.www.juntadeandalucia.es/medio-ambiente/servtc5/ventana/mostrar-Ficha.do?idEquipamiento=19779

La Buhardilla Nature Lecture HallMain road Sevilla-Coria, km 2,5San Juan de Aznalfarache www.lacasainglesa.com

Finca La Albahaca Farm SchoolCtra. Sanlúcar la Mayor-Olivares, km 1,4Sanlúcar la Mayorwww.fincalbahaca.com

Trails in the province of SevilleAlanís The Hill of the PriestAlcolea Del Rió Circular Cortijo El OlivarAlgámitas Circular of AlgámitasAlmadén de La Plata Old way to Cazalla de la SierraAznalcóllar Embalse of the AgrioCazalla de La Sierra Cartuja - Brook CastillejoEl Pedroso Las Cañas BrookEl Real de la Jara El Batrocal WayMontellano San Paul saws - Castle CoteNavas de La Concepción Path Constantina - Way of the Tunel Osuna La Calderona TrailVillamanrique de la Condesa Circular Vado de Quemahttp://3web.dipusevilla.es/senderos

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Isla Mágica Theme ParkPabellón de EspañaIsla de la CartujaSevillewww.islamagica.esIsla Mágica, the first Spanish theme park with a city centre location, recreates the city of Seville as it was in 1492, at the time of the Discovery of America.Pirates, shipwrecked sailors, villains and archduchesses are just some of the characters that visitors to the theme park will come across. It is an island in the heart of an incomparable city where you can experience a world of magic, excitement and fun. Seven large thematic areas recreate the historical adventure of the discovery of America with incredible rides, shows, audiovisual productions, entertaining street processions and performances, play areas and a host of shops and eating places to suit all tastes.

Experience Seville province with the familyThe province is a family experience that is out of this world. There’s fun for kids and parents. What do you say to unforgettable trips? The province of Seville has culture-packed places where the whole family can have a wonderful time. But there are also tempting opportunities to relax with culture and nature. An interesting destination that’s close at hand for fun and learning at the same time.

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Other spaces and activities

Sevillaparamotor Flight SchoolResidencial Zeus, 61Dos Hermanas www.sevillaparamotor.com

Paramotores Bajo GuadalquivirAvda. de Utrera, 61Lebrija www.paramotoresbajoguadalquivir.com

Aeroguillena Pol. El Cerro. Ctra. de Burguillos, s/nGuillenawww.aeroguillena.net

Aerohíspalis Flight School Main road A-92, junction 23 to Mairena del AlcorMairena del Alcorwww.aerohispalis.com

El Carambolo ArboretumCtra. A-472, Cuesta del CaramboloCoca de la Piñerawww.aguasdesevilla.comThis is a botanical garden where you can view over 600 species belonging to a wide variety of tropical, sub-tropical and Mediterranean families.

Seville Zoological and Botanical ParkCtra. Guillena-Las Pajanosas, km 4,2Guillenawww.zoodesevilla.esIt has extensive gardened areas containing over 200 plant species and over 120 wildlife species.

Castillo de las Guardas Nature ReserveFinca Herrería Bajas, s/nCtra. A-476, km. 6,820Castillo de las Guardaswww.lareservadelcastillodelasguardas.esThe 15 kilometre tour of the reserve can be done by train or car and provides an opportunity to see a wide variety of wildlife species, including lions, bears, elephants, zebras and many others.

José Luis Comellas Municipal Astronomical ObservatoryEl Majuelo Metropolitan ParkLa Rinconadawww.larinconada.es The observatory, which is located on the banks of the River Guadalquivir, contains an exhibition room displaying objects associated with astronomy, leading to the main telescope. It has proved a very useful tool for spreading knowledge about astronomy. There is also a classroom, which can accommodate up to one hundred people, and a laboratory.

La Traviesa Astronomy ObservatoryFinca La TraviesaCtra. Almadén de la Plata-Santa Olalla de Cala, km 6.2Almadén de la Platawww.almadendelaplata.esThe project is an initiative of the Spanish Astronomical Association and promoted by the Town Council. The venue will have a 1-metre diameter telescope, the third largest in the Iberian peninsula, projecting out of a 8-metre dome, which is also one of the largest in Spain.

Cañada de los Pájaros Nature ReserveCtra. Puebla del Río-Isla Mayor, km 8La Puebla del Ríowww.canadadelospajaros.comThe Nature Reserve provides an opportunity to observe one of the most varied collections of European birds, featuring between 150 and 200 different species.

La Buhardilla Nature Lecture HallMain road Sevilla-Coria, km 2,5San Juan de Aznalfarachewww.lacasainglesa.com

Encinar de Escardiel Nature CentreCtra. Almadén de la Plata, km 16,5Castilblanco de los Arroyoswww.lacasainglesa.com

Andalusian Center of the Wild FaunaCtra. Castilblanco de los Arroyos, km. 15Castilblanco de los Ar royoswww.centroandaluzfaunasalvaje.com

The Hanging Forest of BollullosCrta. A-474, Bollullos-Aznalcázar, km 12,5Bollullos de la Mitaciónwww.bosquesupendido.com

Aventura SevillaUrban Fringe Park of La CorchuelaSE-9024, km 3Dos Hermanaswww.aventurasevilla.com

Finca Santa MaríaHiking, horse-riding and cyclingCtra. Nac. 433, km 55,5El Castillo de las Guardaswww.fincasantamaria.com

El Peñón Mountain Tourist ResortHiking, horse-riding and cyclingCtra. Algámitas-Pruna, km 3,5Algámitaswww.campingalgamitas.com/

Over Limit Aventura4x4 trails, hiking, horse-riding, flying and cyclingFinca El CampilloCtra. Aznalcóllar-El Castillo de las Guardas, km 7Aznalcóllarwww.overlimit.org

Tierra IndómitaCtra. A-476, km 6.8El Castillo de las Guardaswww.tierraindomita.com

Walking in the airGlómadas AventurasSanlúcar la Mayorwww.glomadas.es

GlooboUrb. ValdovinaGuadaíra, 12Tomareswww.gloobo.es

Green AerostaciónPol. Servialsa, calle B, nave 9Gineswww.globo.info/

Practical GuideFamily travel in the province of SevilleA different form to travel in family. Nature.Educational workshops. Excursions. Amusement. Monuments. Active tourism.www.turismosevilla.org/opencms2/opencms/es/turismoProvincia/publicaciones.html

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Sports activitiesSevilla Sierra Norte AventurasLa Puebla de los Infanteswww.sevillasierranorteaventura.com

In Seville the mildness of the climate and the presence of endless natural settings and specific installations encourage the practice of open-air sports. As well as the above adventure proposals, water sports stand out, with the great river as the main scenario, or riding which can be practised in numerous clubs and centres, such as the Gran Hipódromo de Andalucía (the racecourse in Dos Hermanas). For playing golf, Seville province has four interesting proposals: the Real Club de Golf de Sevilla, Club de Golf Las Minas, Club Zaudín Golf, and Hato Verde, plus the veteran Club Pineda.

Global Mountain, S.L.Garcí Pérez de Vargas, 13Alcalá de Guadaírawww.globalmountain.es

La Juliana Aerodrome Parachuting CentreA-49, junction 11Bollullos de la Mitaciónwww.skydivespain.com

El Peñón Mountain Tourist ResortCtra. Algámitas-Pruna, km 3Algámitaswww.campingalgamitas.com

Sierra HuéznarCtra. El Pedroso-Constantina, km 10El Pedrosowww.sierrahueznar.es

Club Alcalareño de Montaña Deportemanía (Mountain Club)Malasmañanas, 49Alcalá de Guadaírawww.ciudadalcala.org

Over Limit AventuraCtra. Aznalcóllar-El Castillo de las Guardas, km 7Aznalcóllar www.overlimit.org

Finca Santa MaríaHiking, horse-riding and cyclingCtra. Nac. 433, km 55,5El Castillo de las Guardaswww.fincasantamaria.com

The Hanging Forest of BollullosPinar de la Juliana, s/nBollullos de la Mitaciónwww.bosquesuspendido.com

Olympic Shooting RangeCarril de la Señorita, s/nCamas

Paintball CoriaCamino de la Hampa, s/nCoria del Ríowww.ruraliberica.com

Aventura SevillaUrban Fringe Park of La CorchuelaSE-9024, km 3Dos Hermanas www.aventurasevilla.com

Falconry in ÉcijaÉcijawww.ciberecija.com

Tierra IndómitaCtra. A-476, km 6,8El Castillo de las Guardaswww.tierraindomita.com

CenáuticaAvda. de la Raza, P/ 1-A Gelves www.cenautica.com

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TajamarGelves Sports PortRafael Zamora, 9Gelveswww.escuelanauticatajamar.com

Shooting and Bowhunting ClubPlatería, 17Herrera

Paintball PalaceDiego Martínez Barrios, 18Los Palacios y Villafranca www.palaciodelpaintball.com

Mediterráneo Diving SchoolClub Sato Sport - Parque Emp. PISA Mairena del Aljarafe www.buceomediterraneo.com

Sun SailsCtra. del Copero, s/nMairena del Aljarafe www.sunsails.es

Espeleoclub KarstGlorieta de Pío XII, 4Utrera www.espeleoclubkarst.com

Daur Ski, Mountaineering and SportCazalla de la Sierrawww.experienciadaur.com

Sailing

Golf CourseReal Club de Golf de SevillaMain road Sevilla-Utrera, km 3,2Alcalá de Guadaírawww.sevillagolf.com18-hole golf course. I design José María Olazábal

Las Minas GolfIsla Mayor, km 0,8Aznalcázarwww.lasminasgolf.com9-hole golf course. I design Antonio García Garrido

Hato Verde GolfMain road Sevilla-Mérida, junction 790Las PajanosasGuillenawww.aymerichgolfclub.com18-hole - 71 par golf course. I design Manuel Piñero

Club ZaudínCtra. Mairena-Tomares, km 1,5Tomareswww.clubzaudingolf.com18-hole - 71 par golf course. I design Gary Player

Real Club Pineda de GolfAvda. de Jerez, s/n, Sevillawww.rcpineda.comSevilla18-hole golf course. I design Rodrigo y Felipe Medina Benjumea.

Escuela Pública de Golf La CartujaIsla de la CartujaSevillawww.andalucia.org/es/golf/sevilla/campo-de-golf-la-cartuja9-hole golf course. I design Jersa

Equestrian Tourism Gran Hipódromo de AndalucíaAvda. Universidad Pablo de Olavide, s/nDos Hermanaswww.granhipodromodeandalucia.es

Real Club Pineda de SevillaAvda. de Jerez, s/nSevillewww.rcpineda.com

La Herradura, Equestrian TherapiesGran Hipódromo de Andalucía Race CourseAvda. Universidad Pablo de Olavide, s/nDos Hermanaswww.terapiaslaherradura.com

AlislaRodríguez Solís, 14Sanlúcar la Mayor

Candela Equestrian CentreCtra. Almensilla-Coria, km 1,5Almensillawww.ceacandela.com

Epona Equestrian CentreHacienda Los NietosMain road N-IV, km 519Carmonawww.eponaspain.com

Entre Pinares Equestrian CentreCtra. Aznalcázar-Bollullos, km 19,9La Puebla del Ríowww.entrepinares.net

Pinar Grande Equestrian CentreLa Puebla del Ríowww.pinargrande.com

La Corbera Horse CentreCortijo La CorberaCtra. estación Don Rodrigo, km 3,4Utrerawww.lacorbera.es

Riopudio Horse CentreA-472. Antigua Ctra. HuelvaEspartinas

La Cabriola Club HorseUrb. Vistasol, 74La Puebla del Ríowww.infodonana.com/lacabriola

El Acebuche Riding School Ctra. Bollullos-Aznalcázar, direction Monasterejo, km 1,5Bollullos de la Mitaciónwww.elacebuche.es

Foundation for the Development of Equestrian TherapiesCarmen, 44-46Écijawww.terapiasecuestres.org

Hacienda Dos OlivosCrta. Aznalcázar-Pilas, s/nAznalcázarwww.haciendadosolivos.es

Puerta Príncipe HorseCrta. Sevilla-Madrid, km 514Carmonawww.puertaprincipe.com

Antonio Angulo Riding School Extramuros, 22Osuna

Juan Aguilar Riding SchoolCamino de los Carros, La CarpinteraOsuna

Riding of Ana ReverteLoma del Pozo, s/nLos Corraleswww.anareverte.com

Curro Vera Riding SchoolCtra. Lantejuela, km 1,5Osuna

Manuel Rodríguez Riding SchoolCtra. Osuna-Écija, km 3,5 - Izq.Osuna

Puerto GelvesMain road Sevilla-Coria del Río, km 3,5Gelveswww.puertogelves.comBerths: Capacity: 150 boats (up to 16 m in length)

Marina Yachting SevillaCtra. del Copero, s/n Punta del VerdeSevillewww.marinayachting.infoBerths: Dry-stack storage: 400 boats up to 25 m in length

Club Náutico de SevillaSanlúcar de Barrameda, s/n.Sevillewww.nauticosevilla.comBerths: South Wharf: 30 places for boats 20 m long (up to 40 m)

Catalogue of Equestrian Tourism in the Province of SevilleThe Province of Seville is the most extensive of Andalusia, sheltering in each of its corners a transcendental equestrian patrimony.www.turismosevilla.org/opencms2/opencms/es/turismoProvincia/publicaciones.html

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Finca Isla MínimaHeirs of José EscobarIsla Mayorwww.islaminima.comStud of Luis CalderónMancilla, 79Osunawww.andalusianscalderon.blogspot.com

Hacienda San FelipeCarrión Stud Ctra. Gerena-Aznalcóllar, km 1,8 Gerenawww.haciendasanfelipe.com

Stud of Miguel A. de CárdenasMain road Madrid-Cádiz, km 459Écijawww.caballoscardenas.com

Stud of Francisco OliveraCamino del Maestre, s/nAlcalá de Guadaírawww.yeguadaolivera.es

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Festivals and traditionsA mixture of joy, passion, religious feeling, tradition and art—the traditional fiestas in the province reveal an array of different shows and must-do events that reflect the nature of the individual towns and villages.

SevilleHoly WeekEach year, as springtime approaches, Seville begins to prepare for its Holy Week festivities. From Palm Sunday through to Resurrection Sunday, the religious brotherhoods leave churches all over the city to parade in procession to the cathedral in an act of penitence.*Festival of international tourist interest.March/April

April FairFor a week the people of Seville live in an ephemeral striped-canvas city made up of hundreds of casetas or small marquees lining streets covered with compacted golden earth and adorned with coloured paper lanterns. The fair normally gets underway on Monday at midnight, when the lights decorating the impressive gateway are turned on (alumbrado), and comes to a close on the following Sunday with a spectacular firework display.*Festival of international tourist interest.April

Corpus ChristiFew cities preserve their traditions intact to the extent that Seville does, particularly when it comes to religious celebrations. The Corpus Christi procession bears witness to this, congregating thousands of worshippers in the streets of Seville, carpeted with rushes and rosemary for the passing of the Body of Christ.Juny

“Velá” de Santiago y Santa AnaThe Velá de Santiago y Santa Ana is one of the traditions that best identifies the Triana quarter.Julywww.sevilla.org

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ProvinceAguadulceSan Pablo ProcessionJanuarySan Bartolomé FairAugust www.aguadulce.esAlanísFairAugustNtra. Sra. de las Angustias FestivitySeptemberwww.alanis.esAlbaida del AljarafeSan SebastiánJanuaryLa Soledad Brotherhood FestivalsSeptemberwww.albaidadelaljarafe.esAlcalá de GuadaíraHoly Week*Festival of Tourist InterestMarch/AprilSan Mateo PilgrimageSeptemberwww.ciudadalcala.orgAlcalá del RíoHoly Week*Festival of Tourist InterestMarch/AprilVirgen de Esquivel Procession and FairJuly www.alcaladelrio.esAlcolea del RíoVirgen del Rosario PilgrimageMayVirgen del Consuelo FairSeptemberwww.alcoleadelrio.esAlgámitasDulce Nombre de Jesús Patron Saint FestivalsJanuarySantiago Apóstol Festivals and FairJulywww.algamitas.esAlmadén de la PlataLos Judas y el Hornazo Festival AprilSan Juan Night PirulitoJunywww.almadendelaplata.esAlmensillaSan Diego PilgrimageMay

Echar los Santos FestivalNovemberwww.benacazon.esBollullos de la Mitación

FairJunywww.almensilla.esArahalSta. Mª Magdalena FestivityJulyFestival of Verdeo*Festival of Tourist InterestSeptemberwww.arahal.esAznalcázarProcessión of El Rocío at the Quema Ford Festival of Tourist InterestMay

Cantillana CasaricheSan Isidro Labrador FestivalMaySantiago FairJulywww.casariche.esCastilblanco de los ArroyosHoly Week*Festival of Tourist InterestMarch/AprilSan Benito Abad PilgrimageAugustwww.castilblancodelosarroyos.esCastilleja de GuzmánFairJulyVirgen del Rosario FestivalOctoberwww.castillejadeguzman.esCastilleja de la Cuesta

Ntra. Sra. de la Asunción Festivals *Festival of Tourist InterestSeptemberLa Divina Pastora Pilgrimage and Festivals*Festival of Tourist InterestSeptemberwww.cantillana.esCañada RosalFestival of the Painted EggsAprilSanta Ana y San Joaquín FairJulywww.canada-rosal.orgCarmona

Holy Week*Festival of Tourist InterestMarch/AprilVirgen de Guía FestivityJuny/Julywww.castillejadelacuesta.esCastilleja del CampoNtra. Sra. del Buen Suceso Festival PilgrimageAugustwww.castillejadelcampo.esCazalla de la SierraNtra. Sra. del Monte PilgrimageAugustTranslation of Ntra. Sra. del Monte to her shrineOctoberwww.cazalladelasierra.es/ConstantinaTranslation of Virgen del Robledo to ConstantinaAugustVirgen del Robledo PilgrimageSeptemberwww.constantina.org

Coria del RíoHoly Week*Festival of Tourist InterestMarch/AprilFair*Festival of Tourist InterestSeptember www.coriadelrio.esCoripeQuema del Judas Festival*Festival of Tourist InterestAprilSan Pedro FairJunywww.coripe.esDos Hermanas

Virgen de Cuatrovitas FestivalsSeptemberVirgen de Cuatrovitas PilgrimageOctoberwww.bollullosdelamitacion.esBormujosVelá de Santiago y Santa Ana Local FairJulyFairJuly/Augustwww.bormujos.netBrenesSan Benito Abad PilgrimageAugustVirgen del Rosario FestivalsOctober www.brenes.esBurguillosVirgen del Rosario Pilgrimage and FestivalsSeptember/October www.burguillos.esCamasPatron Saint Festivals and FairSeptember

Santiago Apóstol Festivals*Festival of Tourist InterestJulywww.ayuntamientodeaznalcazar.orgAznalcóllarQuema de los Judas FestivalApril Ntra. Sra. de Fuente Clara y San Sebastián Patron Saint FestivalsSeptemberwww.aznalcollar.esBadolatosaLa Candelaria FairFebruaryNtra. Sra. de la Fuensanta Pilgrimage and FestivalsSeptemberwww.badolatosa.esBenacazón

Extraordinary Pilgrimage to El RocíoFebruary

Carnival*Festival of Tourist InterestFebruaryHoly Week*Festival of Tourist InterestMarch/Aprilwww.carmona.orgCarrión de los CéspedesFairSeptemberNtra. Sra. del Rosario Festivals*Festival of Tourist InterestSeptember/October www.carriondeloscespedes.es

Fair of Spring*Festival of Tourist InterestMayNtra. Sra. de Valme Pilgrimage*Festival of Tourist InterestOctoberwww.doshermanas.es

ÉcijaHoly Week*Festival of Tourist InterestMarch/AprilVirgen del Valle FestivalSeptemberwww.ecija.es

Santa Brígida PilgrimageOctoberwww.ayto-camas.org

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El Castillo de las GuardasSan Juan Bautista PilgrimageJunyFairAugustwww.elcastillodelasguardas.esEl CoronilFestival of SpringApril/MaySan Roque FairAugustwww.elcoronil.esEl CuervoVirgen del Rosario PilgrimageMayPatron Saint Fair and FestivalsOctober www.elcuervodesevilla.esEl GarroboNtra. Sra. de la Estrella FestivalsFuente Abades Pilgrimage Augustwww.elgarrobo.esEl MadroñoCross of Juan Antón and Juan GallegoMayEl Madroño FairAugustwww.elmadrono.esEl PedrosoVirgen del Espino PilgrimageAugustPatron Saint FestivalsSeptemberwww.elpedroso.esEl Real de la JaraPirulitos of San JuanJunySan Bartolomé FestivalsAugust www.elrealdelajara.esEl RonquilloPopular FestivalsAugustNtra. Sra. de Gracia FestivitySeptemberwww.elronquillo.esEl RubioPilgrimage to Cerro de la CabezaMayNtra. Sra. del Rosario Pilgrimage and Local FairOctoberwww.elrubio.es

El SaucejoFairAugustLa Inmaculada FestivityDecemberwww.elsaucejo.esEl Viso del AlcorLa Santa Cruz FestivalsMay

GelvesCarnival FebruaryVirgen de Gracia Festivals and FairAugust www.gelves.esGerenaFairVirgen de la Encarnación PilgrimageMaywww.gerena.esGilenaNtra. Sra. de Fátima y San Isidro Labrador PilgrimageMayFairAugustwww.gilena.esGines

Departure of wagons towards El Rocío*Festival of Tourist InterestMaySan Ginés PilgrimageSeptemberwww.gines.esGuadalcanalHoly Week*Festival of Tourist InterestMarch/AprilNtra. Sra. de Guaditoca PilgrimageAprilwww.guadalcanalsierranorte.com

Sta. Mª del Alcor Coronada Festivals*Festival of Tourist InterestSeptemberwww.elvisodelalcor.orgEspartinasHoly Week*Festival of Tourist InterestMarch/AprilNtra. Sra. de Loreto PilgrimageSeptemberwww.espartinas.netEstepaHoly Week*Festival of Tourist InterestMarch/AprilVelá de Santa Ana Local FairJuly www.estepa.comFuentes de Andalucía

Guillena La Puebla de CazallaPilgrimage MoorishMayVerbena de Ntra. Sra. de las Virtudes Local FairAugustwww.pueblacazalla.comLa Puebla de los InfantesVirgen de las Huertas PilgrimageJunyFair of AugustAugustwww.lapuebladelosinfantes.esLa Puebla del RíoSan Sebastián FestivityJanuaryNtra. Sra. de la Granada FestivalSeptemberwww.lapuebladelrio.esLa RinconadaLa Rinconada FairJulySan Isidro Labrador PilgrimageOctoberwww.larinconada.esLa Roda de AndalucíaHoly Week*Festival of Tourist InterestMarch/AprilMª Auxiliadora FestivalsMaywww.larodadeandalucia.esLas Cabezas de San JuanHoly Week*Festival of Tourist InterestMarch/AprilSan Isidro PilgrimageMaywww.lascabezasdesanjuan.esLas Navas de la ConcepciónSan Pedro Apóstol Local FairJunyVirgen de Belén PilgrimageAugustwww.lasnavasdelaconcepcion.esLebrijaCrosses of May*Festival of Tourist InterestMay Festival of the JúasJunywww.lebrija.esLora de EstepaSan Marcos PilgrimageAprilFairSeptember/October www.loradeestepa.es

Living Three Kings ParadeIt is the only living parade in the province of SevilleJanuarySan Isidro Labrador FestivalsMay www.guillena.orgHerreraNtra. Sra. del Rosario de Fátima PilgrimageMayFairAugustwww.herrera.esHuévar del AljarafeSan Sebastián FestivalJanuaryNtra. Sra. de la Asunción FestivalsAugustwww.huevardelaljarafe.esIsla Mayor

La AlgabaLa Inmaculada Concepción PilgrimageJuny

Bull Festival*Festival of Tourist InterestSeptemberwww.laalgaba.netLa CampanaFairAugustSan Nicolás de Tolentino FestivalsSeptemberwww.lacampana.esLa LuisianaLa Inmaculada Concepción PilgrimageAprilVirgen de Fátima PilgrimageMaywww.laluisiana.orgLantejuelaNtra. Sra. del Carmen PilgrimageMayVirgen del Rosario Festivals and FairOctoberwww.lantejuela.org

Fair of Rice and the CrayfishJunyVirgen del Carmen FairPoblado Alfonso XIIIJulywww.islamayor.es

Carnival *Festival of Tourist InterestFebruaryMª Auxiliadora Pilgrimage and FestivalMaywww.turismofuentes.com

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Lora del RíoFair and FestivalsMayVirgen de Setefilla Pilgrimage Festivity*Festival of Tourist InterestSeptemberwww.loradelrio.esLos CorralesNtra. Sra. del Buen Suceso FestivalsMayFairJuly/Augustwww.dipusevilla.es/dipusevilla/opencms/site/web/municipios/los_corrales/Los MolaresNtra. Sra. de Fátima PilgrimageMaySta. Marta Festivals and FairJulywww.losmolares.esLos Palacios y Villafranca

OsunaHoly Week*Festival of Tourist InterestMarch/AprilFair of May*Festival of Tourist InterestMaywww.turismosuna.esPalomares del RíoBrotherhood of El Rocío PilgrimageJunyVirgen de la Estrella FairOctoberwww.palomaresdelrio.esParadasSan Eutropio FestivalsJulyVirgen de los Remedios PilgrimageAugustwww.paradas.esPedreraLa Candelaria FestivalFebruarySan Antonio Abad FestivalsJunywww.pedrera.esPeñaflorLa Candelaria FestivityFebruaryNtra. Sra. de Villadiego PilgrimageAugustwww.penaflor.esPilas

Mairena del AljarafeSan Ildefonso FestivalJanuaryNtra. Sra. de las Mercedes FestivalSeptemberwww.mairenadelaljarafe.esMarchenaHoly Week*Festival of Tourist InterestMarch/AprilFairSeptemberwww.marchena.esMarinaledaVirgen de los Caminos PilgrimageMaySantiago FairJulywww.marinaleda.esMartín de la JaraFairJulyVirgen del Rosario FestivalOctoberwww.martindelajara.esMontellanoSan Isidro Labrador Pilgrimage*Festival of Tourist InterestMayFair of the JubileosAugustwww.montellano.es/Morón de la Frontera

PrunaDay of the Emigrant Festival NovemberPura y Limpia Concepción de Mª Santísima Pilgrimage and FestivalNovember/Decemberwww.pruna.esSalterasProcession of Virgen de la Oliva to her shrineFebruaryCorpus Christi Festivals and FairAugustwww.salteras.esSan Juan de AznalfaracheFairJunyVirgen del Rosario ProcessionOctoberwww.ayto-sanjuan.esSan Nicolás del Puerto

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Vía Crucis of El Aljarafe in Itálica *Festival of Tourist InterestFebruarySan Isidoro del Campo PilgrimageMaywww.santiponce.esTocina-Los RosalesNtra. Sra. de Fátima. Los Rosales PilgrimageMayTocina-Los Rosales FairAugustwww.tocinalosrosales.esTomaresSan Sebastián PilgrimageMayFairSeptember www.tomares.esUmbreteCorpus ChristiVirgen del Consuelo y San Bartolomé FairAugustwww.umbrete.esUtreraSan Juan FestivalJuny

San Isidro Labrador Pilgrimage*Festival of Tourist InterestMayFestivals and FairSeptember www.lospalacios.orgMairena del Alcor

Valencina de la ConcepciónCorpus ChristiJuny

Fair*Festival of Tourist InterestAprilSan Bartolomé ProcessionSeptemberwww.mairenadelalcor.org

Holy Week*Festival of Tourist InterestMarch/AprilFairSeptemberwww.ayto-morondelafrontera.orgOlivaresCorpus ChristiJunyPatron Saint Fair and Festivals Augustwww.turismo-olivares.es

Las Carreritas Festival*Festival of Tourist InterestAprilNtra. Sra. del Rocío Festivals and FairJunywww.pilas.es

San Diego PilgrimageMaySanta Bárbara Patron Saint of Cerro del Hierro FestivalsDecemberwww.sannicolasdelpuerto.esSanlúcar la Mayor

Fair of May*Festival of Tourist InterestMay San Eustaquio FestivalsSeptemberwww.sanlucarlamayor.es

Torrijos Pilgrimage *Festival of Tourist InterestOctoberwww.valencinadelaconcepcion.esVillamanrique de la CondesaEl Rocío Brotherhoods going through Villamanrique*Festival of Tourist InterestMaySan Roque FestivalAugust www.villamanriquedelacondesa.esVillanueva de San JuanFestival of Vegetable GardenAprilNtra. Sra. del Rosario ProcessionOctoberwww.villanuevadesanjuan.esVillanueva del AriscalSantiago and Corpus Christi FestivalsJulyGrape Harvest Festival and Fair*Festival of Tourist InterestSeptemberwww.villanuevadelariscal.esVillanueva del Río y MinasSanta Bárbara PilgrimageMaySanta Bárbara Procession to her shrineDecemberwww.dipusevilla.es/dipusevilla/opencms/site/web/municipios/vill-anueva_del_rio_y_minas/Villaverde del RíoSan Sebastián FestivityJanuaryPilgrimage in Honour of Ntra. Sra. de Aguas Santas*Festival of Tourist InterestMaywww.villaverdedelrio.es

Consolación Fair and Festivals*Festival of Tourist InterestSeptemberwww.turismoutrera.org

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Flamenco The feeling of a people. The expression of its roots. This is flamenco. Every spot, every street, every place is witness to its origins and explains its universal appeal. Flamenco’s influence extends throughout the province and is inherent in its culture and tradition.

Festivals Tourist Guides Associations and CompaniesAll Sevilla Guided ToursPablo Guerín, 11 10º-ASevillawww.allsevillaguides.com

Andalsur García de Vinuesa, 35Sevillawww.andalsurexcursiones.com

Citytour Sevilla www.citytoursevilla.com

Conocer Sevilla www.conocersevilla.com

Guidetur Mateos Gago, 29-bajoSevillawww.guidetur.com

Monumental Avda. Reina Mercedes, 53 5º-BSevillawww.monumental.es

Paseando por SevillaAvda. Tarsis, s/n edif. Agora Sevillawww.paseandoporsevilla.com

Passion ToursSiete Revueltas, 10-bajo Sevillawww.passiontours.com

Really Discover S.L.Don Remondo, 1 2º Sevillawww.reallydiscover.com

Rutas Sevillawww.ruta-sevilla.com

Sevilla Inside Avda. de la Filosofía, 30 5º-CMairena del Aljarafe www.sevillainside.com

Sevilla Walking Tourswww.sevillawalkingtours.com

Tema SevillaJavier Lasso de la Vega, 5Sevillawww.vivesevilla.es

Viaje por la Leyendawww.viajeporlaleyenda.com

VisitoursAvda. de Extremadura, 27Santiponce www.visitours.es

DecemberZambombá JerezanaAlcalá de Guadaíra

Flamenco Singing PerformanceCamas

Zambombá Flamenca EcijanaÉcija

Flamenco PerformanceEl Pedroso

Zambombá FlamencaGelves

Candelá FlamencaGines

Zambombá FlamencaLebrija

Colombianas CompetitionMarchena

Flamenco Carol SingingOsuna

Zambombá FlamencaParadas

Flamenco Carol SingingSalteras

Zambombá RocieraSanlúcar la Mayor

Cante Jondo Antonio MairenaFestival*Festival of Tourist InterestMairena del Alcor

OctoberFestival de la MistelaLos Palacios y Villafranca

NovemberFestival del MostachónUtrera

JunyJoaquín el de la Paula FestivalAlcalá de Guadaíra

Niña de los Peines “Al Gurugu” MemorialArahal

Potaje Gitano de UtreraUtrera

JulyLa Yerbabuena FestivalLas Cabezas de San Juan

Caracolá LebrijanaLebrija

Cante Jondo GatheringPuebla de Cazalla

AugustPolvorón flamencoEstepa

Gazpacho AndaluzMorón de la Frontera

SeptemberFlamenco NigthÉcija

Theatres in the ProvinceFor culture vultures, the province has an extensive range of theatres and stages.For more information: www.turismosevilla.org

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Shopping in the ProvinceArts and CraftsThe intense and productive history of the towns and villages in the province of Seville have created particularly fertile ground for the crafts which are expressed in many different ways. For example, pot-tery, ceramics, equestrian leathercraft -closely associated with the tradition of riding- and wrought iron. Wood-working and crafts relating to religious processions have a presence in almost every town.

EspartinasAna María Palomo Bruno Artistic stained glass Baldomero Iñigo Leal, 6Fuentes de AndalucíaLa FontaneigaShop of local products and craftsG. C. La Plaza. General Armero, 40www.lafontaniega.comGilenaMatilde Cerámica Artística CeramicSevilla, 31www.matildeceramica.comLa Puebla del RíoAlcaria Cerámica Sdad. Coop. CeramicPozo del Prado, nave 2La RinconadaBordados en Oro Fernando de la Poza Crafts textiles Urb. Tarazona, 2. Simpecado, 436Lora del RíoMª del Carmen Monje CeramicAvda. de la Campana, 42Mairena del AljarafeArte TallerFraming painting, graphic work and digitalParque Emp. PISA. Nobel, 6www.artetaller.comTiendeSita Solidaria Costume jewellery Nueva, 39www.fundacionanabella.orgMarchenaAtrapatrapo. Laura Calderón Crafts textiles Alférez Provisional, 13Morón de la FronteraArte Morón CeramicArrecife, 48Carpintería Francisco Javier López López Crafts furniture Pedro de Alvarado, 10Manuel Acosta Leatherwork Pza. de San Miguel, 8-10www.cinturonesacosta.esOsunaJosé A. MolinaCeramicPol. Ind. El Ejido. Parcela 146. Arrieros 12www.ceramicasmolina.comArte 2Cordobán y GuadamecíLeatherworkPol. Ind. BelmonteAlfareros, 50www.arte2.es

Palomares del RíoChonín Ruesga Navarro Crafts textiles Orégano, 5 www.choninruesganavarro.es

SalterasArtesanía del Relieve Wrought iron

Pilar Rodríguez Rivas Bookbinding Urb. La Alondra, 53

San Juan de AznalfaracheDiseño de orfebreríaBlanca Franco Gold and Silver WorkMarbella, 5

María Rita Iglesias PascualTalabar Arte en PielLeatherworkBuen Aire, 7

Tocina - Los RosalesArtecrisluz SCA Wrought iron Gran Avenida, 34

Cerámicas Fátima CeramicNardo, 24Umbrete Miguel de Diego. Vidrio Artistic stained glass Pza. Federico García Lorca, 13www.migueldediegovidrio.com

Valencina de la Concepción ParlademfcWrought iron Miguel Hernández, 9 www.parlademfc.com

Villamanrique de la Condesa Ángeles Espinar Crafts textilesPascual Márquez, 8www.angelesespinar.com

Guarnicionería y zapatería Benjamín Martín LeatherworkGregorio Medina, 39

Mantones Díaz Crafts textiles Pza. de España, 2

Villanueva del AriscalAguamarina Costume jewellery José Luna Boa, s/n

Villanueva del Río y MinasArtemina CeramicAvda. Andalucía, 40

Hermanos Dana. Forja y Diseño del Hierro Wrought iron Celestino, 3 y 5

Joaquín Félix Sánchez Benjumea Wrought iron Pol. Ind. Brenes, calle H, parcela, 20

María Gavira Crafts textiles General Freire, 8Castilleja de la CuestaAlfombras BaldomeroCrafts textiles Alegría, 16 y Real, 44www.alfombrasbaldomero.es

José Mª Campos CeramicAlfonso Chaves, 43Dos HermanasArte-Piel - Pepa del Valle Rodríguez LeatherworkUrb. Vista Azul, Blq. 3 - 1º 4

Manuela de los SantosFloral design Fuerte Navidad, 3www.manueladelossantos.com

Mari Sol Gómez Montaner CeramicUrb. Vista Azul, Blq. 4ÉcijaAlberto Rodríguez Fernández y Hermanos Wrought iron Ctra. Écija-Osuna, km 1

Fábula Decoración Crafts furniture Pol. Ind. El Limonero, s/n

Guarnicionería Sayra Leatherwork Pol. El Límero, 6-G www.sayra-armenta.com

Alcalá de GuadaíraAlguadalajilCeramicPol. Polysol, nave 37Ctra. Sevilla-Málaga, Km. 11,300

Cercolón CeramicPol. La Red, 19-11www.cercolon.es

Alcolea del RíoArvamobel Crafts furniture Pedro Aguilar, 37ArahalDarío Segura Jiménez Crafts furniture Pérez Galdós, 12 AznalcázarBronces Tartessos Bronze La Marisma, 26AznalcóllarGitana de los ReyesCrafts textiles Cisneros, 5BenacazónJoaquín Soriano CeramicAvda. de Sanlúcar, 29 www.joaquinsoriano.comBrenesFernández y Enríquez Crafts textiles Real, 86CarmonaDomínguez, Artesanos del mueble Crafts furniture San Teodomiro, 18

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Gastronomic routes in the Province of Seville

Tapas are an essential part of Seville cuisine. Not only is this a way of understanding gastronomy with customs of its own (in good company, standing, in old taverns), it is also an excellent opportunity to taste a number of specialities of our culinary traditions at truly competitive prices. On the other hand, Sevillian gastronomy is not just the result of an inherited collection of recipes, but is above all the natural way of using local produce. The most emblematic products (the bread of Alcalá, sweets, the mantecados from Estepa, the mostachones from Utrera, Iberian meats, rice, must, oil) have their own tourist routes through the province.

Rice RouteA tour of the province’s rice-growing towns, bathed by the River Guadalquivir, provides the perfect excuse to discover the history, festivities and monuments of these towns, which are linked by the cultivation of rice. It is well worth visiting these places just to sample the specialities that each restaurant has created using this ingredient.

Must RouteThe Aljarafe district is rich in vineyards and wineries, where every November must (mosto) is produced. It is a young golden wine, which was exported as early as Roman times. This area has fertile land to produce good grapes and a society that has embraced and woven a strong wine-growing tradition.

Iberian Pork RouteThe Sierra Norte is the name given to the part of the Sierra Morena that lies within the province of Seville, an area where the countryside changes dramatically and has its own distinctive culture and a gastronomy in which the Iberian pig features strongly. Pasturelands dotted with holm, cork, and gall oaks provide food for this animal, which is used in a host of exquisite gastronomic specialties.

Olive Oil and Table Olive RouteSeville is the third biggest oil-producing province in Spain, and there is no doubt about the quality of the oil it produces. Table olives are typical of this area and are known as Seville olives. What better link for plotting a route through the province!

For further information on these routes:www.turismosevilla.org

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ShoppingThere’s a different way to understand fine foods. We can still find local produce handed down from generation to generation in the province of Seville—wineries, distilleries, home-made pastry shops, cold meats, oil mills, convent sweets, etc. All of these recall times gone by.

Sweet of conventsSevilleMadre de Dios Convent San José, 4San Leandro ConventPza. San Ildefonso, 1Santa Ana ConventSanta Ana, 34Santa Inés ConventDoña María Coronel, 5Sta. Mª del Socorro Convent Bustos Tavera, 30San Clemente MonasteryReposo, 9

LebrijaLa Purísima Concepción Convent Antonio de Nebrija, 3MarchenaLa Purísima Concepción de Sta. María ConventPalacio Ducal, 9San Andrés ConventCompañía, 1

Wineries and distilleriesCarmonaAnís Los HermanosDistillery Anís Finca de los Brenes,Ctra. Carmona-El Viso, s/nLos Alcores de Carmona WineryFinca de los Brenes,Ctra. Carmona-El Viso, s/nCazalla de la SierraAnís El Clavel Distillery San Benito, 8www.delclavel.comAnís Miura Distillery Virgen del Monte, 54www.caballero.esBodegas Colonias de Galeón WineryPlazuela, 39 www.coloniasdegaleon.comBodegas El DuendeCtra. Cazalla-Guadalcanal, km 3,[email protected]ís La Violetera Distillery Mentidero, 2www.anislavioletera.comBodega La Margarita WineryCtra. Constantina-San Nicolás, s/nBodegas de Fuente Reina WineryHacienda La Purísima ConcepciónCtra. de Cazalla, km 11www.tintoandaluz.comEspartinasBodegas Patacabra WineryJ. Emilio Fdez. Mora, 3

SausagesCazalla de la SierraCorsevilla Sausages and meat productApartado de Correos, 40 www.corsevilla.esConstantinaEmbutidos El Capellán Sausages and meat products Álamos, 18 www.embutidoscapellan.comCoripeÁngel López Sanz Sausages and meat productsLas Onzas, 47 www.angellopezsanzsl.comEl Real de la JaraOvidio Hidalgo e Hijos Milk and derivatives Avda. 28 de Febrero, 38www.quesosdeandalucia.comLas Navas de la ConcepciónHermanos Gutiérrez Bermejo Sausages and meat products Nueva, 70Ibéricos La Bodeguilla Sausages and meat productsRafael Alberti, 7www.la-bodeguilla.esSan Nicolás del PuertoEl Manantial Sausages and meat products Tinado, 4

Alcalá de GuadaíraSta. Clara Convent Alcalá y Ortiz, 39ArahalNtra. Sra. del Rosario Convent Serrano, 21BormujosSta. Mª la Real ConventCtra. de Bormujos, s/nCarmonaSta. Clara ConventTorno de Santa Clara, 1Stma. Trinidad ConventLas Descalzas, 4Madre de Dios ConventTorno Madre de Dios, s/nConstantinaNtra. Sra. de los Ángeles ConventCarretería, 35

Dos HermanasSan José ConventFernando de Quiñones, s/nÉcijaLa Purísima Concepción ConventSecretario Armesto, 2San José ConventEl Conde, s/nLas Teresas ConventEl Conde, 16Sta. Florentina ConventZurcideras, 3Sta. Inés del Valle ConventMayor, 29EstepaSta. Clara de Jesús ConventCerro de San Cristóbal, 1

Morón de la FronteraSta. Clara ConventUtrera, 1Sta. Mª de la Asunción ConventCorredera, 17OsunaLa Encarnación ConventPza. de la Encarnación, 2La Purísima Concepción Convent Sevilla, 1San Pedro ConventCristo, 19Sanlúcar la MayorSan José ConventReal, 18UtreraLa Purísima Concepción ConventPonce de León, 11

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EstepaAnís BravíoRafael Ignacio Nieto Galván Distillery Pol. Ind. Sierra SurAjonjolí, 26Fuentes de AndalucíaAnis RigoLantejuela, 5www.anis-rigo-fuentes-de- andalucia.comLebrijaBodegas González Palacios WineryConsolación, 60www.gonzalezpalacios.comLos Palacios y VillafrancaBodega Cooperativa Las NievesAvda. Utrera, s/[email protected] F. Salado WineryAmarguillo, 6www.bodegassalado.comVillanueva del AriscalBodegas Góngora WineryStmo. Cristo de la Veracruz, 59www.bodegasgongora.com

Bodegas LoretoCristo de la Veracruz, [email protected]

Vinícola del Aljarafe WineryAntonio Samaranch, s/n

Oils and olivesCarmonaTransportes y Aceitesde Carmona Oils and olives Ctra. El Viso-Tocina, km 11,5EstepaOleoestepaSdad. Coop. Andaluza de 2º gradoPol. Ind. Sierra Sur. El Olivo, s/nwww.oleoestepa.comEl Viso del AlcorBasilippoExtra Virgin olive oilHacienda MerrhaCtra. El Viso-Tocina, km 2www.basilippo.comHuévar del AljarafeFramoliva Oils and olives Ctra. SE-639, Huévar-SanlúcarVereda de los Esparragales, s/nwww.framoliva.comLa Puebla de los InfantesS.C.A. Virgen de las HuertasCtra. Constantina, s/nwww.scavirgendelashuertas.esLa RinconadaHacienda Guzmán First world Olivotecawww.fundacionjrguillen.comLora de EstepaSegundo Grado Sierra Nortede Sevilla Oils and olives Ctra. Alcolea, s/nOsunaSanta Teresa Oils and olives Lantejuela, 1www.1881.es

CarmonaAlmazara de CarmonaSanta Ana, 33www.cateringalfardos.comLa YedraGeneral Freire, 8www.restaurantelayedra.esCastilleja de la CuestaLos NavarrosConvento, 40Tel. + 34 954 162 053Robles AljarafeCtra. Bormujos, 2www.casa-robles.comCazalla de la SierraPalacio San BenitoCalle del Moro, s/nTel. + 34 954 883 336La Posada del MoroPaseo del Moro, s/nwww.laposadadelmoro.comConstantinaCambio de TercioVirgen del Robledo, 51Tel. + 34 955 881 080Casa GrandeCtra. Constantina-Cazalla, km 1www.casagrande-rural.comCoria del RíoSevrugaAvda. de Andalucía, 5www.sevruga.esEl Rincón del DuendeCapataces, s/nTel. + 34 672 297 798Dos HermanasLos BaltazaresAvda. Cristóbal Colón, 31Tel. + 34 955 678 491Los PelaítosMirabrás, 5Tel. + 34 95 4729 958 / 608 249 455ÉcijaRestaurante AmritaEmilio Castelar, 15www.amrita.esRestaurante Casa MachínGalindo, 4www.casamachin.esRestaurante Las NinfasCánovas del Castillo, 4Tel. + 34 954 830 689El PedrosoLos ÁlamosCtra. Sevilla A-432 km 29,5www.apartamentoslosalamos.com

El CruceCtra. de Cazalla, s/nwww.tabernaelcruce.comLa Dehesa de la Sierra NorteCtra. de Cazalla, 1Tel. + 34 954 889 423EspartinasCasa RamiroAvda. Manuel García Gómez, 2www.restaurantecasaramiro.comGinesAsador AlmansaArnilla, 10Ctra. Sevilla-Huelva, s/nwww.restaurantealmansa.comArturoConstitución, 15Tel. + 34 954 714 303Isla MayorEsteroAvda. Rafael Beca, 6-11www.restaurantestero.comRestaurante El TejaoAvda. Rafael Beca, 9Tel. + 34 955 773 331La Puebla de los InfantesAgredanoPza. de la Constitución, 16www.restauranteagredano.comLas PalomasCtra. Lora del Río, km 16www.las-palomas.comLa Puebla del RíoRestaurante EsteroIsla Mínima / Poblado EscobarTel. + 34 954 184 826Cañada de los PájarosCtra. Puebla-Isla Mayor, Km 8Tel. + 34 955 772 184La RinconadaTorrepavasCtra. Sevilla-Cazalla, km 4,5www.antiguaabaceriadesanlorenzo.comLa RodaLeivaReal, 41Tel. + 34 954 016 081Abades la RodaMain road A-92, junction 123www.abades.comLos Palacios y VillafrancaManolo MayoAvda. de Sevilla, 29www.manolomayo.comCasa MoralReal de Villafranca, 29www.restaurantecasamoral.com

Catering establishmentsAlcalá de GuadaíraCasa MarioCastillo de Marchenilla, 5www.restaurantemario.comEl Rincón de BernardoSilos, 39www.elrincondebernardo.esAlanísCasa AdrianoBarrionuevo, 8www.adrianocasarural.comAznalcázarGuadiamarCtra. Aznalcázar-Pilas, km 0,5www.asadorguadiamar.esRestaurante LinceSeguidilla, 33Tel. + 34 955 751 972Cancela VerdePza. Navarrete, 6Tel. + 34 955 750 923-open only weekends-Bollullos de la MitaciónRestaurante Antonio LeónAvda. de la Constitución, 52Tel. + 34 955 695 475Restaurante BellotasAvda. de Umbrete, 3 (Pibo)Tel. + 34 955 778 035BurguillosHorno El Fogón de SegoviaAvda. Cruz de la Ermita, 96www.elfogondesegovia.comCamasAsador AzafránPañoleta, 10www.asadorazafran.com

MarchenaCasa ManoloSan Sebastián, 22www.casamanolomarchena.comRestaurante La MasíaTravesía San Ignacio, 4Tel. + 34 955 846 500OsunaEl Mesón del DuquePza. de la Duquesa, 2www.cotolascanteras.comRestaurante MorenitaPza. Cervantes, 16www.casonacalderon.esParadasNueva Andalucía IIMain road A-92, km 44,400www.nuevaandalucia.esSalterasLa ResolanaSor María de la Pasión, 2Tel. + 34 955 707 747Restaurante La Bodegawww.labodegadesalteras.comSanlúcar la MayorAlhucemasAvda. del Polideportivo, 4www.restaurantealhucemas.comVenta PazoCtra. Sanlúcar-Huelva, km 3,6www.ventapazo.comSantiponceEl Ventorrillo CanarioAvda. de Extremadura, 13www.ventorrillocanario.comUmbreteCasa RufinoTraspalacio, 1www.restaurantecasarufino.comUtreraDesacuerdoÁlvarez Quintero, 15www.desacuerdo.esRetintoPonce de León, 8www.retinto.comVillamanrique de la CondesaArdea PurpureaVereda de los Labrados, s/nwww.ardeapurpureaturismo.comVillanueva del AriscalBajo GuíaSantiago, s/n-open only weekends-www.bodegamarinerabajoguia.esEl PotroMontera, 2www.bodegaelpotro.comBodega El MellizoCalle Nueva, 4www.tabernaelmellizo.com

Enoturism Guide in the Province of SevilleHistory of wine & liquor spirits. Winery visit and wine tasting. Paired lunch at the winery or nearby restaurant. Transport. Guided tour and tasting. Tasting course. Wine therapy.

www.turismosevilla.org/opencms2/opencms/es/turismoProvincia/publicaciones.html

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As well as fully equipped hotels for congresses and conventions and specific installations for the holding of professional encounters as in the case of Fibes, Seville offers travellers a large number of outstanding spaces that are characteristic of the province. These are farmhouses, country estates, wine cellars, and public historic buildings that give added value to any encounter; meetings in Seville are therefore different to those that may be held anywhere else in the world. Congresses, conventions, trade fairs, and incentive trips are attractive in a city with as many tourist attractions as Seville.

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Conference and Exhibition Centre. CEC

Riberas del Guadaira Theatre Auditorium

Seville Congresses Centre

Pavilion of the Navigation

Seville Conference and Exhibition Centre. FIBES

Mice TourismConference and Exhibition Centre. CECParque Empresarial Alcalá X, s/nAutovía Sevilla-Málaga, km. 6,3Alcalá de Guadaírawww.complejoideal.com

Riberas del Guadaira Theatre AuditoriumCamino Pelay Correa, s/nAlcalá de Guadaírawww.teatroriberasdelguadaira.com

Seville Congresses CentreCtra. Bollullos de la Mitación-Aznalcázar, km. 0,5Bollullos de la Mitaciónwww.centrosevillacongresos.com

Cultural Center of the VillaVereda de Chapatales, s/nSan José de la Rinconadawww.larinconada.es

Seville Conference and Exhibition Centre. FIBESAvda. Alcalde Luis Uruñuela, s/nSevillawww.fibes.es

Casa de PilatosMedinaceli Ducal House FoundationPza. de Pilatos, 1Sevillawww.fundacionmedinaceli.org

Lebrija Palace MuseumCuna, 8Sevillawww.palaciodelebrija.com

Royal Alcazar of SevillePatio de Banderas, s/nSevillawww.patronato-alcazarsevilla.es

Metropol ParasolPza. de la Encarnación, s/nSevillawww.setasdesevilla.com

Pavilion of the NavigationCamino de los Descubrimientos, 2Isla de la Cartuja Sevillawww.pabellondelanavegacion.es

Isla Mágica Theme ParkPabellón de EspañaIsla de la Cartuja Sevillawww.islamagica.es

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Hotel Alcázar de la Reina Palacio del Marqués de la Gomera Parador Alcázar del Rey don Pedro Hotel Cortijo El Esparragal Hotel Posada José María Tempranillo Cortijo Rancho El Rocío

Hotels where to celebrate events in the ProvinceCasa Palacio Casa de CarmonaPlaza Lasso, 1Carmonawww.casadecarmona.com

Cortijo Soto RealCrta. Las Cabezas-Villamartín, km.13Las Cabezas de San Juanwww.hotelcortijosotoreal.com

Hotel Hacienda La BoticariaCtra. Alcalá de Guadaíra-Utrera, km. 2,5Alcalá de Guadaírawww.eurostarshaciendalaboticaria.com

Cortijo Los Naranjos de San JuanCtra. SE-5209 km. 4,7Las Cabezas de San Juanwww.losnaranjosdesanjuan.es

Hacienda Los JinetesCtra. Carmona-Brenes, km.8Carmonawww.haciendalosjinetes.com

Hospedería del MonasterioPlaza de la Encarnación, 3Osunawww.hospederiadelmonasterio.com

Hotel & Spa Andalusi ParkAutovía Sevilla-Huelva, Km. 16Benacazónwww.hotelandalusipark.com

Hotel Alcázar de la ReinaHermana C. Orellana, 2Carmonawww.alcazar-reina.es

Hotel Exe SolúcarCtra. Sevilla-Huelva A-472, s/nSanlúcar la Mayorwww.exegranhotelsolucar.com

Hotel Infanta LeonorAvda. de los Emigrantes, 43Écijawww.hotelinfantaleonor.com

Hotel Palacio de los GranadosEmilio Castelar, 42Écijawww.palaciogranado.com

Hotel Palacio del Marqués de la GomeraSan Pedro, 20Osunawww.hotelpalaciodelmarques.com

Hotel TRH AlcoraCrta. San Juan-Tomares, km. 1San Juan de Aznalfarachewww.trhalcora.com

Hotel TRH La MotillaCarlos Soto, 3 Dos Hermanashttp://www.trhhoteles.com/es/hotel-sevilla/TRH-La-Motilla-Busi-ness-Cultural/inicio

Hotel Husa Vía Sevilla MairenaAvda. de los Descubrimientos, s/nMairena del Aljarafewww.husa.es/hotel-husa-via-sevilla-mairena.htm

Hotel Vereda RealCtra. Gines-Valencina, km. 2Valencina de la Concepciónwww.hotel-veredarel.com

Hotel Vértice AljarafeAvda. República Argentina, 1Bormujoswww.hotelverticealjarafe.com

Parador Alcázar del Rey don PedroAlcázar, s/nCarmonawww.parador.es

Hotel AlamilloDe la Montaña, s/nCamaswww.hotelamillocamas.com

Hotel Anfiteatro RomanoAvda. Extremadura, 13Santiponcewww.hotelanfiteatroromano.es

Hotel Ardea PurpureaVereda de los Labrados.Villamanrique de la Condesawww.ardeapurpureaturismo.com

Hotel BulevarZarzagorda, 1Burguilloswww.hotelbulevarburguillos.com

Hotel Ciudad del Sol PirulaAvda. Miguel de Cervantes, 50Écija www.hotelpirula.com

Hotel Don PolvorónÁrea de Servicio A-92, km. 105Estepa

Hotel El JuncalAvda. de Sevilla, s/nBreneswww.hoteleljuncal.com

Hotel Jardín de la ReinaPaseo de la Alameda, s/nGuillenawww.hoteljmjardindelareina.com

Hotel La Cartuja de Cazalla Ctra. Cazalla/Constantina, km. 2,5Cazalla de la Sierrawww.cartujadecazalla.com

Hotel La Casa del DuqueGranada, 49Osunawww.lacasadelduque.com

Hotel La Casona de CalderónPza. Cervantes, 10Osunawww.casonacalderon.es

Hotel La PosadaSevilla, 93Montellanowww.laposadademontellano.com

Hotel Leflet CastillejaReal, 106Castilleja de la Cuesta www.leflethoteles.es

Hotel Leflet SanlúcarIsaac Peral, 1 Pol. Ind. SolucarSanlúcar la Mayorwww.leflethoteles.es

Hotel Leflet ValmeAvda. Libertad, 6Dos Hermanaswww.leflethoteles.es

Hotel MontehuéznarAvda. de la Estación, 15El Pedrosowww.montehueznar.com

Hotel OromanaAvda. de Portugal, s/nAlcalá de Guadairawww.hoteloromana.com

Hotel Posada José María TempranilloCtra. Alameda-Antequera, MA 6415, km. 9Badolatosawww.posadaeltempranillo.com

Hotel Rincón de las DescalzasDescalzas, 1Carmonawww.elrincondelasdesacalzas.com

Hotel San BlasMiraflores, 4Constantinawww.hotelsanblas.es

Hotel SandraPlaza la Zarzuela, s/nAlcalá de Guadaírawww.hotelsandra.net

Hotel Torre de los GuzmanesCrta. A-8006 km.19,9La Algabawww.hoteltorredelosguzmanes.com

Other establishments where to celebrate eventsBodegas GóngoraSantísimo Cristo de la Veracruz, s/nVillanueva del Ariscalwww.bodegasgongora.com

Casa Palacio Marqués de San MartínRamón y Cajal, 12Carmonawww.casapalaciosanmartin.espana.es

Cortijo Rancho El RocíoCtra. Puebla del Río-Isla Mayor, km. 10La Puebla del Ríowww.ranchoelrocio.com

Coto de las CanterasVía Sacra, s/nOsunawww.elcotolascanteras.com

Finca los Rosales del AljarafeCrta. San Juan-Tomares, s/nTomareswww.aznalfarache.com

Hacienda AzaharesCrta. Gines-Espartinas, km. 6Espartinaswww.haciendaazahares.com

Hacienda MajallanaCtra. Algámitas, s/nVillaverde del Ríowww.mundo-natura.com

Hacienda Señorío de GinesAvda. de Europa, 4 Ginéswww.alfonsocatering.es

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Hacienda Torreón de la JulianaCtra. Bollullos-Aznalcázar, km. 10Bollulos de la Mitaciónwww.eltorreondelajuliana.es

Jardines del Palacio de Al YamanahCtra. Benacazón-Sanlúcar la Mayor, s/nSanlúcar la Mayorwww.al-yamanah.com

La Alquería de Santa EufemiaMolino, s/nTomareswww.poucatering.es

Monasterio Monte CarmeloMar Mediterráneo, 1Sanlúcar la Mayorwww.monasteriomontecarmelo.com

Restaurante Robles AljarafeCtra. Castilleja-Bormujos, 2-3Castilleja de la Cuestahttp://www.casa-robles.com/res-taurantes/aljarafe

Escuela Universitaria de OsunaCampo de Cipreses, 1Osunawww.euosuna.org

Universidad CEU San Pablo-BormujosBormujoswww.ceuandalucia.com

Universidad Pablo de OlavideCarretera Utrera, km. 1Dos Hermanaswww.upo.es

Country Houses and Estates where to celebrate events in the Province

With accommodationCortijo Soto Real Ctra. Las Cabezas-Villamartín, km. 13 Las Cabezas de San Juanwww.hotelcortijosotoreal.com

Cortijo Torre de la ReinaPaseo de la Alameda, s/nTorre de la Reina-Guillenawww.torredelareina.com

Dehesa Casa AltaCrta. Constantina-Las Navas, km. 14,3Constantinawww.dehesacasaalta.es

Finca Isla MínimaL a Puebla del Ríowww.islaminima.com

Hacienda de OránCrta. Estación Don Rodrigo, km. 4Utrerawww.haciendadeoran.com

Hacienda San RafaelCtra. N-IV, km. 594Las Cabezas de S. Juanwww.haciendadesanrafael.com

Cortijo Los Pozos de la NieveCtra. A-455, km. 1,5Constantinawww.lospozosdelanieve.com

Without accommodation Cortijo de ArenalesCtra. A360, km. 35,5Morón de la Fronterawww.cortijodearenales.com

Cortijo Los RecitalesFray Carlos Amigo Vallejo, 1Écijawww.losrecitales.es

Dehesa La CaleraCtra. Gerena-Aznalcóllar, km.11,3Gerenawww.dehesalacalera.com

Finca La MirandillaCtra. A-477 Gerena-Aznalcóllar, km. 10Gerenawww.sistelnet.es/mirandilla

Finca Santa MaríaCtra. Nac. 433, km. 55,5El Castillo de las Guardaswww.fincasantamaria.com

Hacienda Atalaya AltaCtra. N-IV, km. 18Carmonawww.haciendaatalaya.com

Hacienda CaridadCtra. A-392, km. 2Alcalá de Guadaírawww.haciendacaridad.com

Hacienda ChambergoCtra. A-407, km. 22Écijawww.haciendachambergo.es

Hacienda El CortijueloAvda. Alcaldesa María ReglaJiménez, 82Espartinaswww.haciendaelcortijuelo.com

Hacienda de La AndradaCtra. Sevilla-Utrera, km.8Alcalá de Guadaírawww.haciendadelaandrada.com

Hacienda El MorritoCtra. Gerena-El Garrobo, km. 5Gerenawww.celebracionesyeventosel morrito.com

Hacienda El VizirCtra. Gines-Espartinas, km. 6Espartinaswww.haciendaelvizir.com

Hacienda La MoharraCtra. A-8025. Mairena del Alcor-Brenes. km. 7Carmonawww.haciendalamoharra.com

Hacienda La Pintada Autovía Sevilla-Utrera, salida 16Ctra. Don Rodrigo A-8029, km. 1Utrerawww.haciendalapintada.es

Hacienda La TejaCtra. Sevilla-Huelva, km. 13’5Espartinaswww.haciendalateja.com

Hacienda Las AlcabalasCtra. Morón-Coripe, km. 6Morón de la Fronterawww.lasalcabalas.com

Hacienda Los AlfaresCtra. Carmona-El Viso, km. 2,5Carmonawww.cateringalfardos.com

Cortijo Soto Real Cortijo Torre de la Reina Hacienda de Orán Cortijo de Arenales Hacienda El Vizir Hacienda Los Ángeles

Hacienda Los ÁngelesPuente del Dragón, km. 1, 2Alcalá de Guadairawww.haciendalosangeles.com

Hacienda Los MiradoresCtra. Mairena del Alcor-Brenes, km. 2,5Mairena del Alcorwww.losmiradores.com

Hacienda MejinaCamino de Mejina, s/nEspartinaswww.haciendamejina.es

Hacienda MendietaCtra. Sevilla–Utrera, km. 17,1Alcalá de Guadairawww.haciendamendieta.es

Hacienda Ntra. Sra. de la EsperanzaVillanueva del Río y Minas-Constantina, km. 2Villanueva del Río y Minaswww.haciendalaesperanza.es

Hacienda Pando La TorreCtra. Circunvalación Bollullos-Bormujos, s/nBollullos de la Mitaciónwww.pandorestaurantes.com/hacienda-pando-la-torre.php

Hacienda San FelipeCtra. Gerena-Aznalcóllar, km. 1,8Gerenawww.sevilla-ecuestre.com

Hacienda San Juan del HornilloCtra. Isla Menor-Los Palacios, s/nLos Palacios y Villafrancawww.sanjuandelhornillo.net

Hacienda San Miguel de MontelirioCtra. Isla Menor, km. 2,8Dos Hermanaswww.haciendasanmiguelde montelirio.com

Hacienda Santa AnaCtra. de Guadajoz, km.5Carmonawww.lfhoteles.com

Hacienda Torre de las ArcasCtra. Bollullos de la Mitación-Umbrete, km. 3Bollullos de la Mitaciónwww.haciendatorredelasarcas.com

Hacienda TorrequemadaBollullos de la Mitaciónwww.haciendatorrequemada.com

Hotel Cortijo El EsparragalAutovía de Mérida. Salida 795Gerenawww.elesparragal.com

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Useful Addresses InstitutionsSeville City HallPza. Nueva, 141001 Sevillawww.sevilla.org

Provincial Council of SevilleAvda. Menéndez Pelayo, 3241071 Sevillawww.dipusevilla.es

Andalusia’s Regional GovernmentDepartment of PresidencyAvda. de Eritaña, 141013 Sevillawww.juntadeandalucia.es

Touristic institutions

AETLATourist Business Association of Los AlcoresReal, s/n41520 El Viso del AlcorTel. + 34 662 617 481/664 662 [email protected]@gmail.comwww.aetla.es

Vía Verde de La SierraFundationFormer Guard House – Vía Verde de la Sierra11659 Puerto Serrano. CádizTel. + 34 956 136 372info@fundacionviaverdedelasierra.comwww.fundacionviaverdedelasierra.com

AGOTMateos Gago, 29, bajo41004 SevillaTel. + 34 954 222 [email protected]

ASEGOTAssociation Seville Official Tour GuidesAvda. Alcalde J. Fernández, 17 local 341005 SevillaTel. + 34 659 986 [email protected]

Association of Country Houses and Estates Historic of SevillePagés del Corro, 114 bajo41010 SevillaTel. + 34 954 330 [email protected]

Association of Country Houses and Estates of AndalusiaPrevisión, 17 Blq. 1-2º Izq.41008 SevillaTel. + 34 954 514 [email protected]

Seville Cruises DestinationPuerto Delicias, s/nMuelle de las [email protected]

Sierra Norte de SevillaTourism AssociationAvda. de la Estación, 1541360 El PedrosoTel. + 34 954 889 [email protected]

Campiña Sierra Sur SevillaTourist AssociationLuis de Molina, 5 bajo41640 OsunaTel. + 34 954 812 [email protected]

Vía Verde ConsortiumMaternidad, s/n41770 MontellanoTel. + 34 954 876 [email protected]

Touris Offices in Seville ProvinceAguadulceAcebuche, s/nTel. + 34 954 816 [email protected]

Alcalá de GuadaíraJuez Pérez Díaz, s/nTel. + 34 955 621 [email protected]

Almadén de la PlataPza. de la Constitución, 6Tel. + 34 954 735 [email protected]

Arahal Veracruz, 2 · Casa del AireTel. + 34 955 841 [email protected]

Bollullos de la MitaciónAntonio Machado, s/nTel. + 34 955 765 [email protected]

Cantillana Alfonso Fraile, 2 · Cultural CentreTel. + 34 955 731 [email protected]

CarmonaArco de la Puerta de Sevilla, s/nTel. + 34 954 190 [email protected]

Castilblanco de los ArroyosLeón Felipe, 24. City Hall Tel. + 34 955 734 811garciaferreiracastilblanco@hotmail.comwww.castilblancodelosarroyos.es

Castilleja de la CuestaRegional Tourism of El AljarafePríncipe de Asturias, 42Tel. + 34 954 163 [email protected]

Cazalla de la SierraPza. Mayor, s/nTel. + 34 954 883 [email protected]

Seville Tourism ConsortiumEdificio LaredoPza. de San Francisco, 19 · 4ª pta.41004 SevillaTel + 34 955 471 [email protected]

Seville Congress and Convention BureauPza. del Triunfo, 141004 SevillaTel. + 34 954 500 [email protected]

Tourism of the Province(Prodetur)Leonardo da Vinci, 16Isla de la Cartuja41092 SevillaTel + 34 954 486 [email protected]@prodetur.eswww.turismosevilla.org

Ministry of Tourism, Trade and SportsEdificio TorretrianaIsla de la Cartuja. 41092 SevillaTel. + 34 955 065 100www.juntadeandalucia.es/turismocomercioydeporte/

Andalusia’s Regional Government Delegation of TourismTrajano, 1741001 SevillaTel. + 34 955 034 [email protected]/

Association of Employers of HospitalityMenéndez Pelayo, 20-2º41003 SevillaTel. + 34 954 412 [email protected]

Hotels Association of Seville and ProvinceSan Pablo, 1, Casa A-bajo41001 SevillaTel. + 34 954 561 [email protected]

AEVISEAssociation of Travel Agencies of SevilleAdriano ViajesAdriano, 26-2841001 SevillaTel. + 34 954 215 900www.aevise.org

Association of Shows and TourismCuesta del Rosario, 8, Casa 2ª-2º 41004 SevillaTel. + 34 954 225 [email protected]

A.S.E.T.Association of Tourism Companies SevillanaSan Francisco Javier, 22 2º- Mód. 1041018 SevillaTel. + 34 954 502 [email protected]

OPC SevillaVirgen del Valle, 9141011 SevillaTel. + 34 902 120 [email protected]

APITProvincial Association of Tourist GuidesAvda. de la Constitución, 9-2º-A41002 SevillaTel. + 34 954 210 [email protected]

AUITS Tel. + 34 629 916 [email protected]

Touris Offices in SevilleSeville Tourism ConsortiumCosturero de la ReinaPaseo de las Delicias, 9Tel + 34 954 234 [email protected]

Andalusia‛s Regional GovernmentSanta Justa Train StationAvda. Kansas City, s/nTel. + 34 954 782 [email protected]

San Pablo AirportMotorway San Pablo, s/nTel. + 34 954 449 [email protected]

Tourism of the ProvinceProdetur, S.A.Pza. del Triunfo, 1Tel. + 34 954 210 005 / 902 076 [email protected]

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We are grateful for the cooperation of all the public and private organisations that contributed to this publication.

Montellano Pza. de la Concepción, 5Tel. + 34 954 875 [email protected]

Morón de la Frontera Pozo Nuevo, 41Tel. + 34 955 854 821turismo@ayto-morondelafrontera.orgwww.ayto-morondelafrontera.org

Olivares Constitución, 8Tel. + 34 955 718 [email protected]

OsunaSevilla, 37Tel. + 34 954 815 [email protected]

Sanlúcar la MayorJuan Carlos I · G. C. El Mercado Tel. + 34 955 100 600. Ext. [email protected]

SantiponceLa Feria, s/nTel. + 34 955 998 [email protected]

UmbretePza. de la Constitución, 8Tel. + 34 955 715 [email protected]

UtreraSan Fernando, 2Tel. + 34 954 873 [email protected]

Villamanrique de la CondesaPza. de España, 2Tel. + 34 955 756 099adl@villamanriquedelacondesa.eswww.villamanriquedelacondesa.es

GelvesPrimer Teniente Alcalde José Garrido, s/nTel. + 34 955 760 000. Ext. [email protected] www.gelves.es

Port GelvesAutovía Sevilla-Coria del Río, km. 3,5Tel + 34 955 761 [email protected]

GerenaPza. de la Constitución, 1Tel. + 34 955 782 [email protected]

GuillenaConcepción Soto, 65Las PajanosasTel. + 34 955 781 [email protected]

Herrera Pontezuelo, 13Municipal MarketTel. + 34 954 012 [email protected]

La Puebla de CazallaPza. Vieja, s/nTel. + 34 954 847 [email protected]

Lebrija Tetuán, 15Tel. + 34 955 974 [email protected]

Mairena del Alcor Villa of the Knowledge and the ArtsEsquimo, s/nTel. + 34 955 093 [email protected]

MarchenaLas Torres, 48Tel. + 34 955 321 010. Ext. [email protected]

Constantina Avda. de Andalucía, s/nMedina GardenTel. + 34 955 881 [email protected]

Coria del RíoCalle de la Cal, 1Cultural Centre of the TownTel. + 34 954 779 [email protected]

Écija Elvira, 1-A · Palacio PalaceTel. + 34 955 902 [email protected]

El CoronilVía Verde de la Sierra FoundationEdificio Antigua Casa del GuardaPuerto Serrano. CádizTel + 34 956 136 372etgestion@fundacionviaverdedelasierra.comwww.fundacionviaverde delasierra.com

El PedrosoPza. de España, 1Tel. + 34 954 889 [email protected]

El Real de la Jara Párroco Antonio Rosendo, s/nTel. + 34 954 733 [email protected]

El RonquilloAvda. de Andalucía, 73Tel. + 34 954 131 [email protected]

EstepaAguilar y Cano, s/nTel. + 34 955 912 717. Ext. [email protected]

Fuentes de AndalucíaAssociation Fontaniega of TourismCentre for Barroque ArchitectureSan Sebastián, 1Edif. Casa de la CulturaTel. + 34 954 837 [email protected]