HISTORY

The Hotel Oromana is a regionalist building, constructed for the 1929 Universal Exposition, with 30 rooms, all of them with views of the pine forests, and an outdoor swimming pool.

The hotel is located within the Oromana Natural Park, in the historic town of Alcalá de Guadaira, just 15 km from Seville.

Designed by architect Juan Talavera next to the path leading down to the Guadaira River, this hotel features numerous original details on its façade and interiors, including arches, wooden ceilings, tiles and handmade bricks.

The rooms at Oromana are spacious and bright, with flat-screen TVs, air conditioning and Wi-Fi.

The hotel is home to the renowned Tavoletta Restaurant, which serves highly acclaimed Mediterranean cuisine made with market-fresh ingredients and offers unbeatable views.

From Alcalá, Seville is easily accessible via the A-92 and A-376 motorways, Carmona and Córdoba via the A-4, and Jerez and Cádiz are just an hour away via the AP-4.