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  1. Carmona is a town of southwestern Spain, in the province of Seville; it lies 33 km north-east of Seville. Carmona is built on a ridge overlooking the central plain of Andalusia ; to the north is the Sierra Morena , with the peak of San Cristobal to the south.

  2. Carmona is one of the oldest towns in mainland Europe. Its pretty centre includes Moorish buildings as well as many fine buildings from across the ages. At just 30km from Seville it makes for a pleasant day trip. Explore Carmona.

  3. Find information on everything to see and do on a trip to Carmona. The best tour plans, what to visit, activities in Carmona etc | spain.info

  4. Feb 11, 2024 · If you’re travelling to Andalucia, make sure to spend some time in Carmona, Spain. This little town is one of the most charming in the area and makes a brilliant base for exploring nearby Granada, Córdoba, Marbella or Seville.

  5. Located in the middle of the country, in the midst of a landscape of fields used to cultivate cereals, it is one of the most important tourist destinations of Spain. In the city one can find many interesting remains of all the civilisations which have played a part in the town"s history.

  6. As one of the oldest towns in Andalucia, you can enjoy a mishmash of architectural styles and great things to do in Carmona, Spain. Famed for its impressive city gates, Alcazar, and impressive Parador, Carmona boast ancient Roman archaeological finds and historical convents.

  7. Why Carmona? Only 30 kilometres from Seville, and on the last important piece of high ground in the Alcores area, lies the town of Carmona – although in terms of actual size, it is really a town, a Royal degree formally granted Carmona the status of “city” way back in 1630 – dominating as it does the extensive Corbones lowland plain and ...

  8. Sep 13, 2022 · A guide to Carmona’s attractions to visit on a day trip from Seville. Carmona, only 30 minutes away from Seville, impresses with a manifold history. Stronghold during the time of Julius Caesar, occupied by the Moors and finally captured by the Castilians, Carmona is an architectural melting pot of 3 cultures.

  9. Carmona awaits you with myriad places, where you can enjoy its cuisine, people and bars. Natural landscapes and architecture combine to offer stunning views. That is the magic of one of the oldest towns in Andalusia. Visit Carmona and discover this charming town for yourself. It is only 30 kilometres from Seville.

  10. Mar 16, 2022 · In Roman times an arm of the Via Augusta ran from Seville through to Cordoba following the valley of the Rio Guadalquivir. 33 kilometres east of Seville, on that road, now the A4 you arrive at the fortified town of Carmona, or Carmo as it was known to the Romans.