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Seville enchants

Alcalá de Guadaíra, the city of bread

Did you know that for centuries Alcalá de Guadaíra supplied a large part of the province of Seville with bread? For this reason, it is popularly known as ‘Alcalá de Los Panaderos’ (Alcalá of the Bakers).

Marchena, a monumental town of Andalusí legacy

Visiting Marchena is like travelling back in time to the extraordinary era of Al-Andalus. This age-old Almohad town, situated in the heart of Seville’s La Campiña, stands among flat fields given to olive groves and crops.

El Viso del Alcor, a balcony in La Campiña

You will be impressed by the beautiful views of La Campiña that El Viso del Alcor has to offer. The history of this town, perched atop a plateau, is reflected in its lovely streets.

La Puebla de Cazalla, passionate for flamenco

Come and discover this charming town in Seville’s La Campiña. La Puebla de Cazalla, a town of great traditions, offers cultural and historical tourism and natural surroundings.

Utrera, Home of Flamenco and Fighting Bulls

To the southeast of Seville, sits the town of Utrera in the La Campiña region. A unique destination to experience its history, art and culture. It is one of the oldest towns in Seville province, dating back to the Roman period.

Osuna, a ducal town in La Campiña

If there is a stately town of historical importance in the province of Seville, then it is Osuna, a ducal town in La Campiña. Just an hour from Seville, this age-old town –dominated by its imposing Collegiate Church– sits on a hill that can be seen from afar. Osuna dates from the Turdetani era.

Fuentes de Andalucía, a town with unique traditions

The Sevillian town of Fuentes de Andalucía is pleasant, lively and welcoming. This charming corner of La Campiña sits between the Genil and Corbones rivers, surrounded by olive trees and cereal crops.