Seville by motorhome: A visit to the capital of Andalusia

Do you want to take a trip around Seville by motorhome? If so (which I’m sure you do), you have an unavoidable date with this post. In it we are going to show you how to enjoy the capital of Seville and its surroundings to the fullest. You’re going to freak out! 🤩

The capital of Andalusia is the third most touristic city in Spain. This, together with the facilities it offers to van tourism, make it a top 10 destination for motorhome lovers (and we are here to prove it to you).

Enjoy caravanning in Seville with these 5 plans

Going to Seville by motorhome gives you absolute freedom to explore all that this vibrant capital city has to offer. We can already tell you that its range of tourist attractions is practically inexhaustible. Do you dare to explore it with us?

Get into the monumental Seville

What two things do the Archivo General de Indias, the Cathedral of Santa María de la Santa Sede and the Real Alcázar have in common? Well, they are in Seville and they were declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO.

The iconic Torre del Oro, the no less famous Macarena Basilica, the Palacio de las Dueñas… truly, Seville’s architectural heritage is as abundant as it is valuable. On the other hand, if modern architecture is your thing, you will be amazed when you visit Las Setas.

Have fun with the kids

The little travelers that accompany you on your adventure through Seville by motorhome will be entertained with the offer of children’s plans that awaits them. For example, they will learn a lot of new things while having fun visiting the Nao Victoria 500 or the Casa de la Ciencia. And will they be brave enough to venture into St. George’s Castle (former seat of the Inquisition)? 😖

Get in shape while visiting Seville by motorhome

The mild temperatures that accompany the capital of Seville throughout the year, together with its beautiful green areas, make Seville an unbeatable outdoor sports center.

Among the most recommended places to practice your favorite sports are the Guadalquivir River (ideal for water activities) and the huge park of Miraflores. As if that were not enough, the city also has a very long bike path that will delight any inveterate cyclist.

Live Sevillian folklore

Religious fervor and deeply rooted traditions come together year after year in Seville. This is so much so that folklore is one of its main tourist attractions. Flamenco, the April Fair and Holy Week (with the famous procession of La Macarena) are its main manifestations.

Of all the cultural manifestations that radiate from the Andalusian capital, flamenco is the only one that can be enjoyed all year round. To that end, you can always go to the Museum of Flamenco Dance or take a stroll through one of its many tablaos.

Let’s eat!

We’re not quite sure why, but Seville is one of those destinations that paints itself when it comes to taking life’s pleasures to the next level. This is something that is especially noticeable when it comes to satisfying our appetite with local delicacies. Some magnificent examples are veal with lard, Sevillian stew and cod with tomato sauce.

Seville in motorhome

Where to spend the night when you go to Seville by motorhome?

One of the best things about going to Seville by motorhome is that you will never be short of options to spend the night in the purest van style. In fact, the capital of Seville offers alternatives for all tastes and budgets:

Located 1 km from the historic center, the AC area of Seville provides an ideal place to spend the night. With 100 parking spaces, this paid parking lot has all kinds of services.

Are you more of an overnight stay on public roads? In this case, the capital of Seville offers parking lots 2 km from the center, such as the Port or Santa Justa.

If you choose to spend the night in a fully equipped campsite, there are some that are quite close to the city. Such is the case of Camping Villsom (18.9 km away) and Camping Dehesa Nueva (34.3 km away).

Get to know the surroundings of Seville by motorhome.

Santiponce (a 13,7 km)

Did you know that Santiponce was the first city founded by the Romans in Spain? Certainly, its Italica site has everything necessary to captivate any archaeology enthusiast, as evidenced by jewels such as the Termas Mayores and the Traianeum. [Parking behind the Roman Theater].

Carmona (a 34,2 km)

Nestled in the heart of the Sevillian countryside, Carmona bears witness to 5 millennia of history thanks to its impressive monumental legacy. Magnificent examples of this are the Alcázar del Rey Don Pedro and the Roman necropolis. The Arab walls, the Jewish quarter and the Church of San Felipe will make you feel as if you were in the Spain of the Three Cultures. [Parking C/Dolores Quintanilla.]

Utrera (a 35,5 km)

Besides being one of the most flamenco villages of Seville, the truth is that Utrera also stands out for its monumental heritage. This is evidenced by churches such as Santa María de la Mesa and Santiago or the Palace of Vistahermosa. Nor can you miss one of its most emblematic corners: the colorful houses of the Plaza del Altozano. [Bergantín Street Parking].

Doñana (a 35,8 km)

It would be unforgivable to go to Seville by motorhome and not visit the Doñana National Park. This earthly paradise of more than 120,000 ha is famous for its marshes, where nearly 200,000 waterfowl of more than 300 different species congregate every winter. It’s a fascinating spectacle for any ornithological enthusiast! 🦆 [Camping-Playa].

Marchena (a 61,3 km)

The fact that the historic center of Marchena has been recognized as a Historic-Artistic Site already puts you in the background of what this little town in the countryside has to offer. Not in vain, monumental treasures such as the Puerta de Sevilla and the Church of San Juan Bautista reflect its incalculable architectural value. The Zurbarán Museum is also worth a visit, as it houses some of the most relevant pictorial samples of all Andalusia. [Lopez de Arenas].

There are adventures that can never fail… and touring Seville by motorhome is one of them. Folklore, good food, a monumental heritage that takes the breath away and idyllic natural landscapes will fill your trip with unforgettable experiences. Aren’t you already looking forward to renting a van with us and going there?

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