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Day trips from Seville for conference delegates

© Michelle Chaplow
The Alhambra, © Michelle Chaplow

Day trips from Seville for conference delegates 

Maximise your time in Seville by exploring beyond your conference. Seville is perfectly positioned for easy day trips or weekend getaways to Andalusia’s most iconic landmarks. Discover how a short train ride or drive can transport you from the the city to ancient palaces, and some of Europe’s most beautiful coastlines.

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The Alhambra, Granada – one of Spain’s most-visited monuments, this dream-like Arab palace is a must-visit for anyone coming to Andalucia. The craftmanship of Islamic artisans – carved wood ceilings, plasterwork arches, exquisite geometric tiles - is exceptional. Pools of running water cool the air and reflect the majestic edifices. Washington Irving stayed here in the 19th century. It’s essential to book tickets well in advance. More about Alhambra Palace and More about Granada city.

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Córdoba – once the capital of the Califate, the city is famous for its Mezquita, a medieval mosque inside a cathedral, and its patios festival in early May, when residents’ private city courtyard gardens are opened to the public. But its flower-bedecked streets are pretty at any time of the year. More about Cordoba.

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Jerez de la Frontera – where Sherry has been made for centuries; it is well worth visiting a bodega (winery) to learn the unusual production technique and to have a tasting of the different types, form bone-dry to raisin-sweet. Jerez holds the title of Gastronomic Capital of Spain for 2026. More about Jerez de la Frontera.

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Carmona – a pretty town with a well-preserved set of Roman tombs, a fortified town, and a magnificent fortress which is now a state-owned Parador hotel. More about Carmona.

 

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Columbus trail, Huelva – Before one Christopher Columbus (known here in Spain as Cristobal Colón) sailed the ocean blue in 1492 from the port of Palos de la Frontera, he planned his voyage at La Rabida monastery. More about Columbus trail,  More about Huelva.

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