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ALCAZAR DE LA REINA 4 Stars

  C. Hermana Concepcion Orellana 2 - Plazuela de Lasso,, 41410

Situated in 50 m� of gardens, this hotel is spread over 3 floors and comprises 66 rooms of which 60 are double, 1 single and 5 suites. Guests may make use of the foyer with 24-hour reception desk,... Read more

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CASA DE CARMONA 5 Stars

  Plaza Lasso, 1 (52 Km. to seville), 41410 Carmona - Seville

The hotel has retained the uniqueness and opulence of its roots as a palace: luxurious patios with fountains, distinguished rooms with period furniture and objects d´art adorn this grand building. Read more

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HOTEL SAN PEDRO 2 Stars

  San Pedro 1, 41410

Set in Carmona, Hotel San Pedro offers a bar and free WiFi throughout the property. This 2-star hotel offers a tour desk and luggage storage space. Read more

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HOSTAL COMERCIO 1 Star

  Calle Torre del Oro, 56, , 41410

Near Alcazar de Sevilla Door, Motorcycle parking is available onsite., Distances are displayed to the nearest 0. Read more

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APARTAMENTOS TURISTICOS CASA CANTILLO 0 Stars

  Sevilla, 18, 41410

This traditional Andalusian building is located in the charming town of Carmona, 20 minutes drive from Seville. It offers air-conditioned apartments with free Wi-Fi and a TV. Read more

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CASA S. XIX EN PLENO CENTRO DE CARMONA 0 Stars

  Calle Prim, 26 bajo, 41410

Set in Carmona, Casa S. XIX en pleno centro de Carmona offers accommodation with a patio and free WiFi. Read more

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CONVENTO MADRE DE DIOS DE CARMONA 0 Stars

  Calle Torno Madre de Dios, s/n, 41410

Convento Madre de Dios de Carmona in Carmona provides adults-only accommodation with a shared lounge, a garden and a terrace. Free WiFi and a 24-hour front desk are featured. Read more

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FRENTEABASTOS HOSTEL & SUITES 2 Stars

  DOMINGUEZ DE LA HAZA 10, 41410

Property Location Located in Carmona, Frenteabastos Hostel & Suites is minutes from Santa Maria de la Asuncion Church and San Pedro Church. This hostal is within close proximity of Santa Maria la... Read more

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HOTEL SERVILIA 2 Stars

  Pl. San Fernando 6, , 41410

Near Santa Maria la Mayor Church, Take in the views from a rooftop terrace and a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless Internet access., Featured amenities include luggage... Read more

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POSADA SAN FERNANDO 3 Stars

  Plaza San Fernando, 6, 41410

The hotel occasionally hosts small music concerts, poetry recitals and art exhibitions. You can rent bicycles from the hotel, the ideal way to visit this quaint town. Read more

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FABULOSA, CASA MUDÉJAR. CENTRO HISTÓRICO. 0 Stars

  Juan Tamariz 11, 41410

Located in Carmona, Fabulosa, Casa Mudéjar. Centro Histórico. Read more

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POSADA LA CASA DEL PINTOR 0 Stars

  Calle Elio Antonio 15 , 41410

Posada La Casa Del Pintor is located in Carmona. Among the facilities at this property are a shared kitchen and a shared lounge, along with free WiFi throughout the property. Read more

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EL RINCON DE LAS DESCALZAS 3 Stars

  C/Descalzas, 1, 41410 Carmona

Housed in a building that dates back to 1800 that underwent renovation work in 2005, this hotel comprises a 2-storey main building and a 3-floor annexe block offering a total of 13 rooms, which... Read more

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PARADOR DE CARMONA 4 Stars

  Alcázar, s/n, 41410

The fertile plain of the River Corbones makes for an exceptional panoramic view from the fortress, where different civilisations have brought their best artistry and culture. Read more

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HACIENDA LOS JINETES  4 Stars

  Ctr- Carmona - Brenes A 462, Km 8.10, 41410 Carmona

Renovated in 2004, this hotel comprises 18 rooms of which 1 is a single room and 17 are double rooms. Facilities on offer include a foyer with a 24-hour reception desk, a safe, a currency exchange... Read more

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Discover Carmona

Carmona, a town of south-western Spain, in the province of Seville; 43 km (27 mi.) N.E. of Seville by rail. Pop. (1900) 17,215. Carmona is built on a ridge overlooking the central plain of Andalusia, from the Sierra Morena, on the north, to the peak of San Cristobal, on the south. It has a thriving trade in wine, olive oil, grain and cattle; and the annual fair, which is held in April, affords good opportunity of observing the costumes and customs of southern Spain. The citadel of Carmona, now in ruins, was formerly the principal fortress of Peter the Cruel (r. 1350–1369), and contained a spacious palace within its defences. The principal entrance to the town is an old Moorish gateway; and the gate on the road to Cordova is partly of Roman construction. Portions of the ancient college of San Teodomir are of Moorish architecture, and the tower of the church of San Pedro is an imitation of the Giralda at Seville. In 1881 a large Roman necropolis was discovered close to the town, beside the Seville road. It contains many rock-hewn sepulchral chambers, with niches for the cinerary urns, and occasionally with vestibules containing stone seats (triclinia). In 1881 an amphitheatre, and another group of tombs, all belonging to the first four centuries A.D., were disinterred near the original necropolis, and a small museum, maintained by the Carmona archaeological society, is filled with the mosaics, inscriptions, portrait-heads and other antiquities found here. Carmona, the Roman Carmo, was the strongest city of Further Spain in the time of Julius Caesar (100–44 B.C.), and its strength was greatly increased by the Moors, who surrounded it with a wall and ornamented it with fountains and palaces. In 1247 Ferdinand III. of Castile took the city, and bestowed on it the motto Sicut Lucifer lucet in Aurora, sic in Wandalia Carmona ("As the Morning-star shines in the Dawn, so shines Carmona in Andalusia"). For an account of the antiquities of Carmona, see Estudios arqueologicos e historicos, by M. Sales y Ferré (Madrid, 1887).