Thursday
A good sample of the Arab legacy can be found in the town of Carmona, Seville. Located on the fertile plain of the River Corbones, it is a town that stands out due to its monumentality and the legacy of the different cultures that have lived therein.
Churches, palaces and walls are part of the important artistic heritage that houses its historic centre, dominated by the imposing image of its fortress of Arab origin, the Alcázar del Rey Don Pedro. Visiting the Puerta de Sevilla, the Roman necropolis (witness of a splendid past), the San Felipe Mudejar neighbourhood, the Jewish quarter and the Town Museum, which allows you to explore its history, is a must.
Its location, half an hour by car from Seville, allows you to enjoy the great monumental and artistic heritage of this city, such as the Real Alcázar, which Abd al-Rhaman III began to build in 913. The Cathedral, the Giralda, the Torre del Oro are also monuments of interest, in addition to the many leisure possibilities offered by the Sevillian capital. There is one that oozes light and charm, where religion and festivity are lived with special passion -mark Easter and the Feria de Abril on the calendar-, and of which you will remember with nostalgia tasty tapas in the sun on the terraces, and magical spots.
Pay attention, you sweet tooth! In desserts, the Arab influence is also perceived and the confectionery gathers a long convent tradition. It must be noted the English cake, the oil buns, the rice pudding, the French toast in sweet wine and honey, the homemade polvorones, the almond cakes and the tasty chestnut stew with cinnamon. Irresistible!