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Tomares, the biggest town in Aljarafe

Tomares is one of the largest towns in the Aljarafe region, just a stone’s throw from Seville. Today, it boasts an extensive shopping and entertainment area, as well as the most parks in Andalusia. Many people choose to live in Tomares because of its privileged location and quality of life. 

Mairena del Aljarafe, the perfect historical town to live in

As with other towns in Aljarafe, Mairena del Aljarafe was initially an Arab farmstead. Several buildings from its agricultural past have been preserved, including the haciendas that played an essential role in the town’s olive-growing history.

Valencina de la Concepción, one of the oldest settlements in the Western world

Enjoy the rich heritage and beauty of Valencina de la Concepción, a unique Aljarafe town in the province of Seville. A town in which the remains of one of the oldest settlements in the Western world can be found.

Salteras, a town with an olive-growing tradition and musical culture 

The town of Salteras is just half an hour from Seville, in the north of Aljarafe. This charming town is well-known across the province for its musical bands.

San Juan de Aznalfarache, the ‘Balcony of Seville’

On the edge of Aljarafe, facing the River Guadalquivir, stands this beautiful Sevillian town of Turdetani origin. The ancient city of Osset is now San Juan de Aznalfarache. This cosmopolitan town has developed into a dormitory town in recent years owing to its proximity to Seville.

Benacazón, El Rocío, pine and olive-growing traditions 

Just a stone’s throw from Seville, in the heart of Aljarafe, is Benacazón, a town of deep-rooted traditions and friendly residents who live a simple life.

Umbrete, the City of Mosto and an Archdiocesan town 

In the heart of Aljarafe lies the beautiful town of Umbrete. It is known as the City of Mosto, a grape must produced locally that has become the town’s hallmark. Umbrete is also proud of being an Archdiocesan town.