Surroundings:
Las Maravillas Grotto (Aracena): A total of 2,130 metres of galleries, of which 1,200 metres can be visited. This cave is a cavity created by water where stalactite and stalagmite formations combine to form beautiful chambers. Some of the most important are the Diamond Chamber, the Great Lake chamber and the Chamber of the Nudes, without forgetting the Shell, Emerald and God's Glasswork chambers. Timetables: From 10am to 1.30pm and from 3 to 6pm.
Entry fee: General admission: €7.70 Reduced: €6 (groups, minimum 25 people); €5.50 (pensioners and children 6-18 years). Discounts not valid Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays.
* Funfair and Zoo Mundopark (1km)
* Italica: (Roman City) Leave Seville in the Mérida direction, taking the N-630 road. The Archaeological Ensemble is 9 Km from Seville.
* BEACH Matalascañas: 100 km. This is the closer beach from the house, In Huelva.
Seville city:
Built on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, Seville is heir to a rich Arab legacy, and to the condition of being a prosperous trading port with the Americas. Every street and square that makes up the historic quarter of the Andalusian capital bursts with joy and bustle. This area has an interesting collection of historic buildings, many of which have been declared World Heritage Sites, and also contains colorful districts with great popular flavour, such as Triana and La Macarena.
Museums, arts centers, theme parks, cinemas, theaters, and banquet halls are only a few of the endless possibilities that a great city like Seville affords. And the numerous terraces, pubs and bars should not be forgotten because they are where one of the most deeply-rooted of all traditions of the city is carried out.