Guadalquivir River
One trip to a hotel in Seville would not be complete without catch the bicycle and make a path through the interior of Andalusia, enjoy a cruise on the river Guadalquivir or try kite surfing near Cadiz, according to Jon Clarke proposed in the British newspaper The Guardian. The Via Verde de la Sierra connects the provinces of Cadiz and Seville, and can carry out outdoor activities such as cycling and hiking, perfect for visitors who want to learn more about these two provinces. Tourists can stop at any of the three restaurants that will be found along the route. In 1926 began to construct a railway line with the intention that began in Olvera and ended in Puerto Serrano, but the line was not completed and the cycling track ran along the entire Andalusian countryside. In 2005 and 2009 it was recognized as the best Via green in Europe, in addition to being marked as route of tourist interest in Andalusia. Bicycles can be rented at both ends of the Via Verde de la Sierra, which also provides the opportunity to see the largest community of Griffon Vultures. Other things that can be done in Seville is to upload to the Cruiser Torre del Oro, a transport service by the Guadalquivir River that will allow you to enjoy panoramic views of the old part as modern of the city Seville. But also you can get close to Cadiz and spend the day doing kitesurf in el Palmar. This wonderful and quiet beach, as well as being ideal for the practice of kitesurfing, allows to know better the history and culture of the region, since it is within walking distance of Cape Trafalgar, where the famous battle of Trafalgar took place in 1805. This month, those who are housed in a hotel in Seville also may attend the Feria de Abril.