Ágora

Sevilla Province


A bit out from the historic centre, this buzzing spot is one of Écija's favourite tapas bars. Its outdoor tables, shaded by a gnarled olive tree, are much sought after, particularly at weekends, when crowds pour in to dine on traditional tapas, prepared with skill and served with practised efficiency by a young, energetic crew.


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Nearby Sevilla Province attractions

1. Palacio de Peñaflor

0.26 MILES

The huge, 18th-century 'Palace of the Long Balconies' is Écija’s most iconic image. Its curved facade is a florid example of baroque exuberance with its…

2. Iglesia de San Juan

0.32 MILES

The Iglesia de San Juan sits a few blocks northeast of Plaza de España. Its main drawcard is its baroque tower, an intricate fairy-tale confection whose…

3. Museo Histórico Municipal

0.36 MILES

Écija's history museum, housed in the 18th-century Palacio de Benamejí, is an authentic gem. It has rooms dedicated to the area's prehistory and…

4. Iglesia de Santa María

0.42 MILES

One of Écija's finest church towers soars above the 18th-century Iglesia de Santa María, just off the central Plaza de España. Inspired by Seville's…

5. Iglesia de San Pablo y Santo Domingo

0.45 MILES

This modest Gothic-Mudéjar church, built in the late 1500s and early 1600s, boasts some theatrical baroque decor and an 18th-century brick belltower.

6. Parroquia Mayor de Santa Cruz

0.52 MILES

Like several of Écija’s churches, this handsome iglesia was fashioned in the late 18th century after a 1755 earthquake damaged the pre-existing Gothic…

7. Castillo de Almodóvar

18.7 MILES

Almodóvar’s monumental and sinister-looking castle dominates the view from far and wide, rising almost sheer above the Río Guadalquivir with just enough…

8. Plaza de Toros

20.57 MILES

To the north of the town centre, Osuna’s 5000-capacity Plaza de Toros has been hosting bullfights since it was inaugurated in 1904, and still today stages…