Declared as National Monument, Cortijo Torre de la Reina belonged to the queen María de Molina by the end of 13th Century.
Number of rooms: 13
Paseo De La Alameda, s/n, 41218 Torre de la Reina, Spain
Torre de la Reina is a small town located in the Seville Province of Andalucía, Spain. It is known for its rich history and beautiful natural surroundings. The town is named after the iconic Torre de la Reina, a medieval tower that stands as a reminder of the area's past. The town is surrounded by picturesque countryside, with olive groves and vineyards stretching out as far as the eye can see. The landscape is dotted with traditional whitewashed houses and charming cobblestone streets, giving the town a timeless and idyllic feel.
Declared as National Monument, Cortijo Torre de la Reina belonged to the queen María de Molina by the end of 13th Century.
Number of rooms: 13
Paseo De La Alameda, s/n, 41218 Torre de la Reina, Spain
This hotel with free Wi-Fi, with an outdoor pool, open from June 15 to October 1 of each year; It is located 15 minutes by car from the center of Seville. The assisted buffet restaurant offers a selection of regional and international cuisine.
Number of rooms: 132
Paseo de la Alameda Carretera Local SE - 188, 41218 Torre de la Reina, Spain