Must-see attractions in Sevilla Province

  • Mudejar Pavilion, Parque Maria Luisa, Seville

    Parque de María Luisa

    Parque de María Luisa & South of Centre

    A glorious oasis of green, the 34-hectare Parque de María Luisa is the perfect place to escape the noise and heat of the city, with duck ponds, landscaped…

  • Spain Square (Plaza de Espana), Seville, Spain, built on 1928, it is one example of the Regionalism Architecture mixing Renaissance and Moorish styles.

    Plaza de España

    Parque de María Luisa & South of Centre

    This bombastic plaza, designed by architect Aníbal González in the Parque de María Luisa, was the most extravagant of the building projects completed for…

  • The Palacio de Benamejí hosts the Museo Histórico Municipal de Écija.

    Museo Histórico Municipal

    Sevilla Province

    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…

  • Itálica

    Sevilla Province

    The ruins of ancient Itálica, the first Roman city founded on the Iberian Peninsula, are extensive and, in parts, quite spectacular. Broad paved streets…

  • Necrópolis Romana

    Sevilla Province

    This ancient Roman necropolis is one of the most important of its kind in Andalucía. The site, which is slightly let down by a lack of signage, contains…

  • Colegiata de Santa María de la Asunción

    Sevilla Province

    Lording it over the town, this formidable Renaissance structure – two churches above a crypt – sits on the site of the town's medieval parish church. It…

  • Seville, Spain. Breakfast tables in the interior courtyard of the historical Hotel Alfonso XIII, a Luxury Collection Hotel.

    Hotel Alfonso XIII

    Parque de María Luisa & South of Centre

    As much a local landmark as an accommodation option, this striking, only-in-Seville hotel – conceived as the most luxurious in Europe when it was built in…

  • Antigua Fabrica de Tabacos former factory arcaded patio

    Antigua Fábrica de Tabacos

    Parque de María Luisa & South of Centre

    Now home to the University of Seville, this massive former tobacco factory – workplace of Bizet’s fictional heroine, Carmen – was built in the 18th…

  • Archaeological Museum of Seville, Andalusia, Spain

    Museo Arqueológico

    Parque de María Luisa & South of Centre

    Seville's archaeology museum, housed in a grandiose, neo-Renaissance palace at the southern end of the Parque de María Luisa, is a wonderful, oft…

  • Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares museum sign on facade

    Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares

    Parque de María Luisa & South of Centre

    Boasting an unforgettable setting in the hard-to-miss Pabellón Mudéjar, this low-key museum is dedicated to local arts and traditions. Exhibits include…

  • Monasterio de San Isidoro del Campo

    Sevilla Province

    In the southern outskirts of Santiponce, this fortified Gothic monastery was founded in 1301 by Guzmán El Bueno (hero of the 1294 battle at Tarifa). Over…

  • Acuario de Sevilla

    Parque de María Luisa & South of Centre

    Appropriately situated by the river, close to the Parque de María Luisa, the modern Aquarium (opened in 2014) tells of the Guadalquivir’s importance in…

  • Palacio de Peñaflor

    Sevilla Province

    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…

  • Parroquia Mayor de Santa Cruz

    Sevilla Province

    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…

  • Alcázar de la Puerta de Sevilla

    Sevilla Province

    Carmona's signature fortress is a formidable sight. Set atop the Puerta de Sevilla, the imposing main gate of the old town, it had already been standing…

  • Museo Casa de la Ciencia

    Parque de María Luisa & South of Centre

    Housed in the Peruvian Pavilion from the 1929 Expo, complete with carved condors and llamas, this excellent, hands-on science museum has several permanent…

  • Castillo Árabe

    Sevilla Province

    Looming over the western side of town, Constantina's ruined castle is worth the climb for the views alone. Below, you'll see the distinctive Mudéjar bell…

  • Plaza de Toros

    Sevilla Province

    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…

  • Iglesia de Santa María

    Sevilla Province

    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…

  • Prioral de Santa María de la Asunción

    Sevilla Province

    This splendid church was built mainly in the 15th and 16th centuries on the site of Carmona's former mosque. The Patio de los Naranjos, through which you…

  • Cueva de la Batida

    Sevilla Province

    A short, but in places steep, walk from the Puerta de Córdoba leads through the tough, sun-hardened plains to the Cueva de la Batida. This haunting spot,…

  • Museo de la Ciudad

    Sevilla Province

    Carmona's history, from its origins as a Copper-Age settlement to the modern era, is charted at the city museum, housed in the aristocratic Palacio del…

  • Iglesia de Santiago

    Sevilla Province

    At the northeastern end of the old town, the Iglesia de Santiago is one of Carmona's oldest churches. Built in the 14th century, it has been much modified…

  • Puerta de Córdoba

    Sevilla Province

    With its two hexagonal towers and neo-classical decor, the result of an 18th-century facelift, this Roman gate originally controlled access to the city…

  • Convento de Santa Clara

    Sevilla Province

    With its Gothic ribbed vaulting, carved Mudéjar-style ceiling and dazzling altarpiece – a shining example of Sevillan baroque – the Santa Clara convent…

  • Iglesia de San Bartolomé

    Sevilla Province

    Just inside the old town beyond the Puerta de Sevilla, the Iglesia de San Bartolomé dates from the 15th century – although it owes much of its current…

  • Monasterio de la Encarnación

    Sevilla Province

    This former monastery is now Osuna’s museum of religious art. Its church boasts an impressive baroque altarpiece, while the patio features some wonderful…

  • Iglesia de San Juan

    Sevilla Province

    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…

  • Alcázar de Arriba

    Sevilla Province

    The stark, ruined fortress on the southeastern edge of Carmona was an Almohad fort that Pedro I turned into a country palace in the 13th century. It was…

  • Palacio del Marqués de La Gomera

    Sevilla Province

    Among the most ornate of Osuna's 18th-century mansions, the Palacio del Marqués de La Gomera features elaborate pillars on its pearly-white facade, with…

  • Museo de Osuna

    Sevilla Province

    Housed in the 18th-century Palacio de los Hermanos Arjona y Cubas – along with the tourist office – this small municipal museum displays an eclectic mix…

  • Iglesia de San Pedro

    Sevilla Province

    West of the Puerta de Sevilla, the 15th-century Iglesia de San Pedro has a rich baroque interior and a tower modelled on Seville's Giralda. It's generally…

  • Ayuntamiento

    Sevilla Province

    Carmona's 17th-century town hall, originally a Jesuit convent, contains an impressive Roman mosaic depicting the head of the gorgon Medusa surrounded by…

  • Palacio de los Cepeda

    Sevilla Province

    One of Osuna's most impressive mansions is the late-18th-century Palacio de los Cepeda, now home to the town's law courts. Its facade features a central…

  • Cilla del Cabildo Colegial

    Sevilla Province

    Dating to 1773, the Cilla del Cabildo Colegial sports an extravagant facade centred on a columned portal with a sculpted representation of Seville’s…

  • Palacio de Govantes y Herdara

    Sevilla Province

    The main feature of the 18th-century Palacio de Govantes y Herdara is its wooden portal framed by bizarrely twisted pillars encrusted with grapes and vine…

  • Iglesia de San Felipe

    Sevilla Province

    This 14th-century church, said to stand atop a former mosque, boasts a soaring Mudéjar tower and a grand Gothic portal in its plain white facade. It's…

  • Anfiteatro Romano

    Sevilla Province

    This Roman amphitheatre from the 1st century BC sits on a parched, sun-drenched spot on the western edge of town. It's not open to visitors but you can…

  • Viewpoint

    Sevilla Province

    This balcony on the northern flank of the old town commands views of the surrounding plains and the Cueva de la Batida, a series of caves set in a dun…

  • Viewpoint

    Sevilla Province

    Search out this viewing balcony on the eastern edge of the historic centre to admire fantastic views across the hazy brown vega (valley) below.