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Seville enchants

Villaverde del Río, a riverside town with unparalleled charm 

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

Cantillana, in the heart of the Vega del Guadalquivir

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

Coria del Río, a melting pot of cultures next to the Guadalquivir River

If there is a cosmopolitan town in the province of Seville, it is undoubtedly Coria del Río. During your visit, you will discover its historical wealth, always linked to the Guadalquivir River and rice cultivation.

Tocina-Los Rosales, in the heart of Vega del Guadalquivir. 

In the heart of Vega del Guadalquivir are two different towns linked by history, Tocina and Los Rosales. The former, Tocina, dates back to the first civilisations that settled in Andalusia; Los Rosales was established in the 19th century when the railway was built. 

Los Palacios y Villafranca, bringing two towns together

Los Palacios y Villafranca is nestled between the Las Marismas and La Campiña regions in the province of Seville. It was formed from the union of two towns, Los Palacios de la Atalayuela and Villafranca de la Marisma. Two historical towns of the Bajo Guadalquivir, on the side of the N-IV road.

Villanueva del Río y Minas, a wide variety of tourist attractions 

A wide variety of tourist attractions awaits you at Villanueva del Río y Minas. This town in Vega del Guadalquivir is an all-round destination. You will be able to enjoy nature, visit a rich historical heritage, practise adventure sports and sample delicious food. 

La Algaba, on the banks of the Guadalquivir

Just a stone’s throw from Seville is La Algaba. On the banks of the River Guadalquivir, the river that has played an essential role in shaping its history. In pre-Roman times, the town was inhabited by a small group named Balbilis. However, it was in the Muslim era when it reached its maximum splendour.