Top Attractions

Welcome to Utrera, a charming Andalusian town rich in history, culture, and gastronomy. Known as the Cradle of Fighting Bulls and a birthplace of flamenco, Utrera offers visitors an authentic Spanish experience. Stroll through its historic streets, savor traditional delicacies, and immerse yourself in vibrant local traditions.

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Santuario Nuestra Señora de Consolación

This 12th-century church houses the revered statue of the Virgin of Consolation, the town's patron saint. Admire its Mudejar coffered ceiling and the impressive high altar adorned with reliefs and images of saints.
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Utrera Castle

Explore the medieval ruins of this ancient fortress that offers panoramic views of the town. The castle stands as a testament to Utrera's strategic importance throughout history
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La Iglesia de Santiago

A Gothic church featuring Baroque and Neoclassical chapels, showcasing a blend of architectural styles that reflect Utrera's rich religious heritage
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Plaza del Altozano

It's an ideal spot to relax and observe daily life in this charming town while you enjoy traditional pastries.

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Anis Flor de Utrera

 A traditional award-winning anise-flavored liqueur distilled locally, known for its smooth taste and aromatic qualities.​


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Vandalia Beer

Cervezas Vandalia is a craft brewery from Utrera, Andalusia, known for its award-winning beers like Alazán Pale Ale and Perla Blonde Ale. Visitors can enjoy their unique flavors at the Taproom Vandalia, offering a great selection of beers and local cuisine.
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Picos Obando

Crunchy breadsticks that are a staple in Andalusian cuisine, perfect for pairing with tapas and cheeses.
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Café Mocaibo

Locally roasted coffee beans that provide a rich and flavorful brew, reflecting Utrera's dedication to quality.
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Traditional Pastries

Utrera is famous for its traditional pastries, especially the Mostachones de Utrera, lenguas de nata and brazo gitano.

Restaurants

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La Brasa

La Brasa – Famous for grilled meats and fish.
📍 C. Rubén Darío, 45, Utrera
🍽️ Try: Chuletón de buey (ox T-bone steak), Cordero asado (roast lamb), Grilled Iberian pork, Grilles Fish and Seafood
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Besana

Modern tapas with a creative touch
📍 C. Niño Perdido, 1, Utrera
🍽️ Try: Marinated salmon, Morrillo de bacalao (cod in pilpil sauce), Oxtail croquettes
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Casa Basilio

One of Utrera's oldest and most cherished establishments, offering traditional Andalusian cuisine since 1952
📍 C. Sacramento, 2, Utrera
🍽️ Try: Tortillas de bacalao (Crispy cod fritters, Huevos al Patio (Fried, breaded, hard-boiled eggs filled with béchamel sauce)
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Bar Alonsi

A traditional family-runned tapas bar
📍 C. Belmote, 1, Utrera
🍽️ Try: Pavía de merluza (battered hake), Carrillada (Traditional pork stew), Salmorejo (similar to Gazpacho)
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El Arco

A mix of traditional and modern Spanish cuisine
📍 C. San Fernando, 35, Utrera
🍽️ Try: Iberian hamSeafood fideuá (noodle-based paella), Stuffed piquillo peppers

Cultural Activities and Festivals

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La Feria de Utrera

An annual fair held in September (5th-8th), featuring flamenco performances, bullfighting events, and vibrant parades that showcase the town's festive spirit.
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Semana Santa

Experience the solemn, intimate and beautiful processions that take place throughout the town during the Easter week.
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Potaje Gitano

Celebrated in June, this is one of the oldest flamenco festivals in Spain, attracting renowned artists and enthusiasts.

Tickets: https://potajegitano.com/entradas/
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Romería de Nuestra Señora de Consolación

A pilgrimage held in May, where locals honor the Virgin of Consolation with a procession to the sanctuary, accompanied by music and traditional dress
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