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The Hercules Columns in Seville stand as stunning remnants of a Roman temple dedicated to the Lord March. Located centrally in a vibrant Plaza, these magnificent columns of Hercules and Caesar serve as both a cultural landmark and a focal point for the area. The spot is perfect for family visits with its child-friendly amenities and wheelchair accessible entrance. With an average Google rating of 4.3, visitors can enjoy an enriching experience exploring this historical gem. Surrounded by an array of lively bars and cafes like Bar La Piola and Cafe Del Sedentario, the area is also known for its good coffee and social atmosphere. Whether you're taking in the historical significance or indulging in the local flavors, the Hercules Columns area offers a delightful blend of past and present.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Feria (Cruz Verde)
Bus stop 265 m walk
Alameda de Hércules (Trajano)
Bus stop 26 m walk
Plaza del Duque (La Campana)
Bus stop 479 m walk
Feria (Relator)
Bus stop 399 m walk
Jesus del Gran Poder (Sta. Barbara)
Bus stop 120 m walk
Plaza del Duque
Bus stop 469 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.4
based on 732 reviews
4.4/5 732 reviews
Monica Tafuri
Monica Tafuri
1 week ago on Google

Carino e inclusivo per la comunità LGBT♥️

Ro Ma
Ro Ma
2 weeks ago on Google

Como se aprecia en la foto, son dos columnas, nada especial

oscar di marco hansen koljonovic
oscar di marco hansen koljonovic
1 month ago on Google

Las columnas bonitas e históricas... La zona es nocturna, de copas, con mucho movimiento gay y lésbico... Muy interesante...