
Osuna
Osuna, nestled between the Sierra Sur mountains and the Sevillian countryside, enjoys the charm of a rural setting while also benefiting from a history and legacy that transformed it into a true Ducal Town, reflecting the lordship and power of its nobles.
It has perfectly preserved its historic center, where carved stone takes center stage, as do its Baroque palaces, churches, and convents, which house genuine artistic treasures. Likewise, it has remained faithful to its traditions and customs, its typical cuisine, and its crafts, but without becoming stuck in the past, strengthening its tourism offerings with modern hotel, communications, and service infrastructure.
Crossed by ancient paths and drove roads, and surrounded by protected natural areas, ideal for lovers of active tourism, its strategic location as a crossroads between Seville, Cordoba, Granada, and Malaga has made it a coveted land since antiquity for the various civilizations that have settled there.
With a mild climate and pleasant temperatures, it boasts a comprehensive transport network that allows for quick and convenient travel from anywhere in Andalusia. The airports of Seville and Malaga are just an hour away, while the A-92 motorway, which connects the south with the eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula, passes through its territory.

