Hotel Alcazar de la Reina * * * *


Plaza de Lasso, 2
41410 Carmona - Andalucia - Spain


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SPORT FACILITIES AND LEISURE ACTIVITIES AT THE PROPERTY OR NEARBY

 
   
* Outdoor Swimming Pool
* Solarium & Terrace
* Guided visits to Carmona.
* Visits to Seville, Ecija, Marchena and Italica.
* Excursions to the 'Royal School of Equestrian Art' and a Wine Cellar in Jerez.
* Excursions to the Doñana National Park.
* The Roman and medieval festivals.
* Gymkhanas (historic, cultural, thematic...).
* Medieval, roman, flamenca, rociera Festivals.
* Gala meals with horses and folklore shows at a bull ranch.
* Partys with Karaoke, magic, concerts, performances.
* Rallies and excursions in 4x4.
* Multi adventure programmes in the Caves of Batida
* Bicycle hire and trips.
* Gastronomy routes, environmental routes, cultural routes.
* Equestrian activities, extreme sports.
* Wine and oil tasting.
* Hot air balloon rides.
* Visit the Royal Golf Club of Seville.
* Canoeing.
The Swimming Pool
   
 
ABOUT CARMONA
 

Carmona with its population dating from 5,000 years ago, may be the oldest continuously inhabited spot in Europe. Throughout history Carmona has survived the rise and fall of successive empires. According to Caesar, during the Roman Empire Carmona was the largest and strongest city in the region. A great part of the city walls remain standing, and the most important necropolis outside Rome lies on Carmona’s outskirts. At one entrance to the old city still stands the classically inflected Gate of Cordoba. On the other, the Gate of Sevilla constitutes the most valuable example of an intact Roman gate in all Spain.
As Carmona was a crown city and therefore never had a feudal lord, over the centuries it became the site for an extraordinary number of important and palatial buildings. Together with the city’s many convents and churches, these buildings today constitute the greatest architectural heritage in all of the province of Sevilla outside the capital.

 
Church of Carmona Walls of Carmona