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Dos Hermanas, one of the most important towns in the metropolitan area of Seville.
It is a perfect destination for those seeking a balance between history, nature and gastronomy. This Andalusian city, with a rich cultural heritage and unrivalled hospitality, has a lot to offer to both international tourists and domestic visitors. If you are planning spend two days in Dos Hermanas, Here is one of them detailed guide to make the most of your stay.
Itinerary
Day 1
History, culture and a stroll through the city centre
1. The Church of St. Mary Magdalene
Start your visit at the Church of Santa Maria Magdalena, The main religious temple of Dos Hermanas and one of the most emblematic. Built in the 16th century, this Mudejar-style church stands out for its tower, its impressive Renaissance façade and its artistic wealth in the interior. Admire its Baroque altarpieces and its decoration that tells the religious history of the town.
A curious fact is that the tower of this church has similarities with the famous Giralda in Seville, which makes it an essential place of interest for architecture lovers.
2. Constitution Square
From the Church of Santa Maria Magdalena, you can take a pleasant walk towards the Constitution Square, one of the nerve centres of the historic centre of Dos Hermanas. This emblematic square is not only a place to pass through, but also a place full of life, where you can breathe the authentic local atmosphere. Surrounded by traditional shops, cafés and terraces, it is the perfect place to sit, have a coffee or a tapa, and enjoy the comings and goings of the locals, especially on sunny Andalusian mornings.
The most remarkable feature of the square is its typical andalusian architecture, The whitewashed façades predominate, adorned with wrought iron details on balconies and windows. These architectural elements reflect the history and character of the municipality, maintaining the essence of a town with deep roots. Throughout the square, it is easy to find charming little nooks and crannies, such as decorated ceramic benches or classic-style lampposts, which add a picturesque touch to the surroundings. In addition, the square is sometimes the setting for cultural events, local markets and traditional celebrations, making it an indispensable meeting place for visitors and residents alike.
If you stroll around here, you can't miss the opportunity to stop at any of the local confectioneries or bakeries nearby, where you can taste typical sweets of the area, such as the OIL CAKES or the pestiños, The dishes are prepared according to traditional recipes. The Constitution Square is not only a reflection of the daily life of Dos Hermanas, but also a symbol of its hospitality and charm, where history and modernity coexist harmoniously.
3. Dos Hermanas Food Market
Just a few minutes from the Constitution Squarethe Dos Hermanas Food Market is an essential stop for lovers of local gastronomy and for those who want to immerse themselves in the daily life of the municipality. This market, with decades of history, is a true reflection of the Nazarene character: close, vibrant and full of colour. From early in the morning, the stalls begin to display their fresh produce, creating a visual and aromatic spectacle that captivates locals and visitors alike. The variety is impressive: seasonal fruit and vegetables brought directly from the Andalusian countryside, fresh fish from the coast, quality meats, artisan cheeses and Iberian cured meats, all displayed with care and attention to detail.
One of the great attractions of the market is the chance to sample local produce at its most authentic. Here you can't leave without trying the famous dressed olives, a typical regional delicacy that has conquered entire generations. Prepared with garlic, aromatic herbs and a touch of paprika, these olives are a clear example of how simple ingredients can be transformed into an irresistible delicacy. The market also has stalls selling prepared or ready-to-go products such as pickles, local honeys and traditional pastries, making it a great place to take a «piece» of Dos Hermanas home with you.

In addition to the gastronomic offer, the Mercado de Abastos is a space that preserves the tradition of local shopping, where the shopkeepers, many of them with years of experience, offer a familiar and friendly service. Ask about typical products or local recipes, and you will be surprised by the recommendations and anecdotes they will share with you. The mixture of the freshness of the products and the human warmth makes this visit a very special experience. In short, the Mercado de Abastos de Dos Hermanas is not just a place for shopping, but a place full of life and authenticity that connects you directly with the culture and gastronomy of Nazareth.
4. Nazarene gastronomy: traditional flavours of Dos Hermanas
To recharge your batteries after a journey filled with history and culture, there is no better option than to enjoy the rich and tasty Nazarene gastronomy in one of the typical restaurants in the centre of Dos Hermanas. La local cuisine is characterised by its authenticity, its Andalusian influence and its commitment to fresh and quality ingredients. Among the highlights of the dishes, you can't miss out on the codfish tarbinas, the sorrelsthe sirloin steak with whisky, a classic recipe from the region in which the meat, juicy and tender, is cooked in a delicious sauce made with garlic, lemon and a touch of whisky, which enhances its flavour. Another essential is the serranito, a crunchy and tasty dish that combines pork with serrano ham and fried peppers, accompanied by tortilla, between loaves of bread. And if you prefer something more traditional and comfortingthe chickpea and spinach stew is an option that perfectly embodies the essence of Andalusian cuisine.: a nutritious and full of flavour that connects with the roots of the region. O the Stew with mint and its good montadito of pringá.

If you are looking for something more light, the caps are undoubtedly the best alternative to try different local specialities in small portions. In the bars and taverns of the city centre, you will find a varied selection of tapas ranging from classics such as the gazpacho o Andalusian salmorejo, with its creamy texture and refreshing touch, to more innovative that merge tradition and modernity. What's more, there's no better way to accompany these little delicacies than with a cold beer and some tasty olives, especially on warm Andalusian days, or a refreshing summer red, which provides the perfect balance for a complete gastronomic experience. The atmosphere of the bars in the centre is lively and welcoming, ideal for enjoying a drink. relaxed meal as you soak up the nazarene rhythm of life. The combination of flavours, tradition and hospitality makes the gastronomy of Dos Hermanas a real pleasure for the palate. senses.
5. Park of La Alquería del Pilar
In the afternoon, a visit to the La Alquería del Pilar Park is the perfect option to disconnect and immerse yourself in a haven of peace in the heart of Dos Hermanas. This park is one of the most emblematic green spaces in the city, where nature and history combine in an idyllic setting. With large landscaped areas, full of centenary trees and ornamental plants, it is the ideal place to enjoy a quiet stroll or relax on one of its shady benches. A central feature of the park is its charming lake, where visitors can watch ducks and other waterfowl as they stroll along the surrounding paths. The park's well-kept and accessible paths invite visitors to stroll leisurely through the park, allowing them to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of the city and breathe in the fresh air of this green lung.
One of the major attractions of the park is the House-Palace of the marriage of poets and patrons of the arts in 19th-century Seville, Antonia Díaz and José Lamarque de Novoa, The historic building brings a touch of elegance and distinction to the place. This former noble residence, with its stately architecture and historical details, has become a symbol of the park and a window into Dos Hermanas' past. If you are travelling with your family, La Alquería del Pilar Park also offers spaces designed for the little ones, such as children's play areas, where children can have fun outdoors in complete safety. The combination of history, nature and recreational activities makes this park an essential stop, whether you want to relax, take a stroll with your partner, enjoy with your family or simply admire the beauty of this unique environment. Its illustrious gatherings of thought, literature, poetry and art, earned it the nickname of The Versailles of Seville.
6. Afternoon shopping in the centre
Before the end of your day, take the opportunity to enjoy an afternoon of shopping in the city centre of Dos Hermanas, The shopping streets invite you to stroll around and discover little gems in the form of local shops. Here, traditional commerce is still very much alive, and you will find small family-run establishments offering unique products, many of them handmade. From Andalusian ceramics and embroidered shawls to typical gastronomic products such as honey, dressed olives and traditional sweets, each shop will allow you to take a piece of Nazarene culture home with you. Strolling through these streets is also an opportunity to interact with the shopkeepers, who are often warm and friendly, sharing stories about local products and traditions.
In addition to the traditional shops, the town centre also has fashion boutiques, You will find both modern products and pieces that reflect the Andalusian style in shoe shops and specialised shops. If you're looking for an authentic souvenir, don't hesitate to take home a piece from local craftsmanship or quality food products, perfect for gifts or to enjoy on your return home. While you're browsing the shops, take the opportunity to stop off at one of them. local café or bakery and enjoy a typical sweet accompanied by a coffee or tea. The combination of shopping, history and tradition in the central streets of Dos Hermanas will offer you a charming and relaxed end to the day, where the charm of the local and the authentic is visible in every corner.
7. Dinner and evening stroll
To put the finishing touch to your first day at Dos Hermanas, In the centre, choose one of the restaurants or taverns where you can sample the best of the local gastronomy in a welcoming atmosphere. The culinary offer is varied, with dishes ranging from the most traditional recipes, such as sirloin steak with whisky, spinach with chickpeas or classic Andalusian tapas, to more modern proposals that combine innovation and flavour. Many of these places are located in emblematic squares or in pedestrian streets, where you can enjoy a quiet dinner in the open air, especially pleasant during the warm Andalusian nights. Don't forget to accompany your meal with a good local wine or a refreshing beer, while enjoying the warm and friendly hospitality of the Nazarenes.
After dinner, take an evening stroll through the illuminated streets of the centre of Dos Hermanas, where the atmosphere is serene but full of life. The town, although quiet, offers a special charm at night, with its squares and historic buildings adorned by soft lighting that enhances their beauty. Walking through places such as the Constitution Square or around the Church of Santa Maria Magdalena will allow you to admire the local architecture in a more intimate and relaxed setting. If you feel like it, you can stop at an ice cream parlour or open café to enjoy a light dessert, such as a homemade ice cream or a typical sweet, while you soak up the peaceful atmosphere of the Nazarene night. The combination of good food, tranquillity and a pleasant stroll makes this experience the perfect end to your first day in this charming Sevillian city.
Day 2
Nature, traditions and relaxation
- Fuente Rey Lagoon, Dos Hermanas
- Lunch in a typical farmhouse or inn
- Lake of Life of Dos Hermanas
- Visit to the Dos Hermanas Hippodrome
- Snack with local sweets
1. Fuente Rey Lagoon, Dos Hermanas
Start your second day in Dos Hermanas with an outdoor activity at the Fuente Rey Lagoon, This is the perfect route for those who want to enjoy nature and at the same time do physical and mental exercise. sighting of native and migratory birds.
This natural environment covers some 6 hectares, comprising the lagoon and its surroundings, and is fed mainly by the remaining springs of the original six or seven, as well as by rainwater.
The lagoon is an example of recovery, given that it was a rubbish dump for several years, until it was restored and the surrounding area was refurbished, introducing diverse riverside vegetation, as well as plant species associated with the Mediterranean forest. Today it has several areas of undoubted environmental interest, such as a meadow of tamarisk, a grove of scrubland, as well as an artificial island in the centre protected by wetland vegetation, including species such as tamarisk, mastic, rosemary, wild olive, poplar, poplar, black poplar, mulberry, aladern, bulrush or reeds. These habitats are nesting areas for different species of birds, where they breed each year. common moorhen, common coot, mallard, redfish, cattle egret, grey heron, little egret, night heron, night heron and spoonbill, and various passerines such as the common chickadee, great tit, goldfinch, greenfinch or blackbird. On occasions, endangered species have bred here, such as the coot or the little egret. In addition to being a breeding area, it is also a residence area for various species, as well as a passage area during the migratory season (e.g. flamingos). In addition to the great diversity of birds, the lagoon is inhabited by several species of amphibians (e.g., marbled newt or southern frog), reptiles (e.g. European skink), fish (e.g. carp or shrimps), crustaceans (e.g. crabs) or mammals (e.g. rabbits or hedgehogs), as well as a multitude of insect species and aquatic micro-organisms.
With regard to the material equipment that the Laguna has, there is a building with different rooms for use as a nature classroom, three bird observatories and a botanical tour. The area has easy parking facilities and its location, close to urban centres, gives it an undoubted interest as a leisure and recreation area, in addition to its various uses as an environmental education area.
In addition to its environmental value, the Lagoon has a undoubted historical and anthropological value as it has been associated with the livestock trails that surround it, as well as with agricultural lifestyles, and has been an essential point of reference for the inhabitants of the area at different times. Thus, the enhancement of these historical assets would constitute a second episode in the tourism development of the area. Thus, the lagoon is documented on maps of various kinds from the 17th century onwards.
The lagoon can be visited freely during opening hours, or by appointment in the case of groups wishing to take a guided tour.

2. Lunch in a typical venta
Midday in Dos Hermanas is the ideal time to immerse yourself in the local gastronomy and enjoy an authentic lunch in a typical local inn. These establishments, which are usually located in the fields and roads surrounding the town, offer a unique experience for visitors who wish to savour the most representative dishes of Andalusian cuisine in a rural setting. The typical farmhouses and inns of Dos Hermanas are places where you can breathe tradition and where each dish is carefully prepared with fresh, high-quality ingredients. Try delicacies such as rabo de toro (oxtail), a mellow and flavoursome stew that combines tender meat with mild spices; migas, a dish of crumbled bread accompanied by sausages and vegetables; or arroz con pato (rice with duck), a recipe that fuses strong flavours and unique aromas. Each of these dishes is a celebration of local cuisine, a manifestation of the products and culinary techniques that have been passed down from generation to generation in the region.
Accompanying these meals with a good local wine adds a special touch to the gastronomic experience. The wines of the area, such as those of the appellation of origin Montilla-Moriles o Jerez, are the perfect complement to these robust and flavourful dishes. In addition, the typical ventas often offer rustic and cosy décor, where visitors can enjoy the tranquillity of the countryside while immersing themselves in the local culture. Many of these places also have open-air terraces, allowing you to enjoy views of the olive groves and vineyards surrounding Dos Hermanas. Lunch at a typical cortijo or venta is not only an opportunity to sample Andalusian food in its most authentic form, but also to learn about the rural life and traditions of the region in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. It is an experience not to be missed on your visit to Dos Hermanas.
3. Lake of Life of Dos Hermanas
In the afternoon, after a day of exploration and activities in Dos Hermanas, head for the Lake of Life, a natural space that offers a haven of calm on the outskirts of the city. This setting features an artificial lake surrounded by landscaped areas, creating a serene and relaxing atmosphere. It is the perfect place to read a book, enjoy a snack in the open air or simply stroll along the water's edge, while watching the local life unfold around you. The strategically placed benches invite you to sit and contemplate the scenery, enjoy the views reflected in the water and let time pass gently. The Lake of Life is a place where you can disconnect from the daily hustle and bustle and immerse yourself in nature, finding a space for reflection and tranquillity.
This space is also ideal for those looking for light exercise or just to enjoy a quiet afternoon. You can walk the trails around the lake, observing the local flora and fauna found in the area. It is common to see families enjoying a stroll together, couples relaxing on the shore, or older people taking gentle exercise in the open air. In addition, the surroundings of the Lake of Life is carefully maintained, with well-kept green areas and shaded areas that allow visitors to enjoy the coolness even on the hottest summer days. It is a place where time seems to stand still, providing an oasis of peace amidst the hustle and bustle of the city, ideal for rounding off a day of exploration and activities in Dos Hermanas.
4. Visit to the Dos Hermanas Hippodrome
If your visit coincides with a race day, don't miss out on the opportunity to explore the Dos Hermanas Racecourse, one of the most important in Spain. This racecourse not only offers an exciting spectacle of horse racing, but also a variety of activities for the whole family. Sports fans and families looking for a fun day out will find it an excellent place to spend the day. In addition to the racing, the racecourse has extensive leisure areas, including restaurants, terraces and bars, where visitors can enjoy a meal or a drink while watching the races. The facilities are designed to offer comfort and entertainment to attendees, with children's areas, where activities such as workshops, games and live shows are organised, ensuring that every member of the family enjoys an enjoyable experience.
In addition to horse racing, the Dos Hermanas Racecourse organises special events throughout the year, such as concerts, festivals and themed events that complement the excitement of the races. These events attract not only local residents, but also tourists from outside the region who are looking for a unique experience in a vibrant and festive atmosphere. During the events, the racecourse becomes a meeting point where people gather to enjoy the atmosphere and share the passion for horses and sport. It is a place where tradition meets modernity, offering a mix of entertainment and culture that reflects the vibrant spirit of Dos Hermanas. Whether you're a racing enthusiast or simply looking for a different way to spend your time, a visit to the Dos Hermanas Racecourse will undoubtedly be a highlight of your itinerary.
5. Snack with local sweets
Before ending your stay in Dos Hermanas, make a stop at a local bakery to enjoy the traditional sweets that characterise this town. Pestiños, tortas de aceite and roscos de vino are a must for Andalusian snacks, especially during local festivities. Pestiños, for example, are a typical Easter sweet, made with flour, sugar and aniseed, and fried in olive oil, which makes them crunchy and delicious. Tortas de aceite, meanwhile, are soft and crunchy, with a touch of cinnamon and sugar that makes them a perfect accompaniment to afternoon tea or coffee. The roscos de vino, meanwhile, are small fritters flavoured with sweet wine and cinnamon, perfect for enjoying with a good read or while watching the sunset.
Having a snack in one of the traditional pastry shops in Dos Hermanas will not only allow you to taste these typical sweets, but also to immerse yourself in the local atmosphere and enjoy a genuine experience. Many of these bakeries are classically decorated, with display cabinets full of homemade sweets and a cosy atmosphere that invites you to linger and enjoy the moment. Accompanying the sweets with a hot drink such as herbal tea or espresso further enhances the flavour and tradition of these Andalusian desserts. It is a perfect ending to your itinerary in Dos Hermanas, a moment of relaxation and flavour that will leave you with a sweet memory of the city and the warmth of its people. It is also an opportunity to buy some edible souvenirs to take a little piece of Dos Hermanas home with you.
Dos Hermanas is a destination full of history, culture and nature that offers unique experiences to all its visitors.. In two days, you can discover its heritage, stroll through its parks, enjoy its gastronomy and get to know the authenticity of this Sevillian city. Whether you are travelling with your family, as a couple or on your own, Dos Hermanas will surprise you with its charm and hospitality..
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Which celebrity is from Dos Hermanas, Seville?
Dos Hermanas is the birthplace of several prominent figures. For example, Antonio Romero Mongemember of the famous musical duo Los del Rioknown worldwide for the song "Macarenawas born in Dos Hermanas. The town has also been home to artists, sportsmen and women and cultural figures.
Which river flows through Dos Hermanas?
The Guadaíra river is the main waterway that runs through Dos Hermanas, and its natural environment offers beautiful landscapes and perfect areas for walking and enjoying nature.
When does Santa Ana come out in Dos Hermanas?
The festival in honour of St. Anne'sthe patron saint of Dos Hermanas, is celebrated every year. 26 July. The procession of the image, which takes place on the same afternoon, is one of the most important and emotional events for the Nazarenes (the local people).
What are the inhabitants of Dos Hermanas called?
The inhabitants of Dos Hermanas are called Nazarenes o nazarenas.
Why is it called Dos Hermanas?
The name of the locality comes from a legend that tells of the discovery of an image of the Virgin Saint Anne by Elvira and Estefanía Nazarenotwo sisters of the noble Leonís. The discovery led to the foundation of the municipality and gave rise to its name.
Which monuments stand out in Dos Hermanas?
Among the most emblematic monuments, the most important ones are the Church of Santa Maria Magdalenathe Hermitage of Nuestra Señora de Valmeand the Palace of Alpériz. These places reflect the historical and artistic richness of the locality.
How to get to Dos Hermanas from Seville?
It is very easy to get to Dos Hermanas from Seville. You can opt for:
- Suburban train (lines C1 and C2)which connects Seville and Dos Hermanas in approximately 15 minutes.
- Intercity buses with direct routes.
- Carthrough the road A-376in less than 20 minutes.
What fairs and festivals are typical in Dos Hermanas?
Dos Hermanas has very important traditional celebrations:
- The Dos Hermanas Fairone of the most outstanding in the province, which is held in May.
- The Pilgrimage of Valmein honour of the Virgen de Valme, takes place on third Sunday in October and attracts thousands of visitors every year.
- The patron saint festivities of St. Anne's (July) and San Sebastian (January).
Where to eat in Dos Hermanas?
The gastronomy in Dos Hermanas is rich and traditional. You can enjoy tapas, Andalusian dishes and local produce in bars and restaurants in the centre, as well as at the Arenal Square. Don't miss the fried fishthe salmorejo or the classic spinach with chickpeas.
Which parks and natural spaces to visit in Dos Hermanas?
Dos Hermanas has several green spaces ideal for families and nature lovers:
- The La Alquería del Pilar Municipal ParkThe park has walking areas, gardens and a small lake.
- The Dehesa de Doña María Forest Parkperfect for walking routes and outdoor activities.
- The surroundings of the Guadaíra river and its natural environment.