Things to do in Villamanrique de la Condesa

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1. Seville Cathedral

Seville Cathedral, Catedral de Sevilla or the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See; whatever you choose to call this behemoth of piousness, you can't fail to be overwhelmed. This is the third-largest church in the world, and the result of many a skilled craftsman.
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Seville Cathedral showing religious aspects, interior views and a church or cathedral

2. Royal Alcázar of Seville

There are many things that make the Royal Alcázar, Seville's royal palace, special. It's particularly gratifying to know that Spain's royal family still uses part of it as a residence today. This astoundingly intricate complex is indeed worthy of any monarch – a rich mix of mudéjar architecture and subsequent embellishments made through the ages. This is not just one building, but a collection of them, ensconced in lush gardens.
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Alcazar which includes a pond, chateau or palace and heritage architecture

3. Giralda Tower

Seville is a city awash with historical architecture, and la Giralda is the jewel in its crown. La Giralda was initially constructed as a minaret, completed in 1196. Those behind it were the Almohades, a Berber-Muslim dynasty which had a stronghold over Iberia during the 12th and 13th centuries. This is the only minaret of its kind in Spain; the other two are in Rabat and Marrakesh. During the Reconquista of 1248, the country's Christians decided not to tear the minaret down, but rather to incorporate it into a cathedral. The top third of the tower was added in the 16th century, its architecture decidedly different to the rest.
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La Giralda which includes heritage architecture

4. Metropol Parasol

The Metropol Parasol is a marvel of modern architecture, a colossal wooden structure located in Seville's old quarter. It consists of six linked parasols and is known locally as Las Setas, or The Mushrooms, for its unusual form. The striking building holds shops, a market, an open-air space for concerts and a basement filled with Roman archeological ruins.
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Metropol Parasol showing a sunset, modern architecture and a city

5. Olympic Stadium

See thrilling competitions between top sporting stars at Seville’s huge Olympic Stadium. The vast arena opened in 1999 for the World Athletics Championships with a capacity of up to 70,000 seated spectators. It was during this tournament that the American sprinter Michael Johnson broke the world record for the 400-meter race.
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Olympic Stadium featuring a river or creek

6. Alameda de Hércules

Go for a walk, relax in a pavement café and see Roman temple ruins at one of the oldest public gardens in Europe, La Alameda. The vast, popular open space dates back to 1574 when a marshland area was drained and populated with trees and fountains.
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Plaza de la Alameda Square featuring a square or plaza, a city and a statue or sculpture

What to do in Villamanrique de la Condesa


Frequently asked questions

Is Villamanrique de la Condesa worth visiting?
Whether you want to enjoy the cultural attractions and local charm or sample unique foods and venture into nature, there's no shortage of things to do in Villamanrique de la Condesa.
How do I spend a day in Villamanrique de la Condesa?
Once you've checked off major attractions like Bosque Suspendido. Parque de aventura en los arboles and La Juliana Nature Centre, spend the rest of your day discovering Villamanrique de la Condesa's retail and food scene.
What is the top tourist attraction in Villamanrique de la Condesa?
La Juliana Nature Centre is one of the top tourist attractions in Villamanrique de la Condesa and deserves a spot on every sightseeing list of the area.
Is three days enough to stay in Villamanrique de la Condesa?
Three days is enough for a short break in Villamanrique de la Condesa — you'll hit the main sights and get a feel for the vibe of the place. But if you want to really soak it all in, plan at least seven to ten days to discover the surrounding areas too.
What are some activities to do in Villamanrique de la Condesa with kids?
If you're looking for activities and sights for all of your group, we've got some great ideas for what to do in Villamanrique de la Condesa with kids.

What to do in Villamanrique de la Condesa for adults?
Whether you're a food lover, culture enthusiast or fan of nature, there are plenty of things to do in Villamanrique de la Condesa for adults.
Are there free things to do in Villamanrique de la Condesa?
You don't need to spend a small fortune to have an amazing getaway here. There are lots of cheap things to do in Villamanrique de la Condesa for the budget-conscious visitor. Roam the parks, soak up the vibes at free events and festivals or ask a local tour guide for tips.