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Salteras is a charming town in the Seville province of Andalusia, Spain, renowned for its traditional Andalusian character and olive oil production. Featuring typical whitewashed village architecture with narrow streets, it offers an authentic Mediterranean atmosphere. Surrounded by vast olive groves, it's an ideal destination to experience rural Andalusian life.
Must-see attractions include the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption (Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción), a 16th-century church blending Gothic and Mudejar styles. Wander through the whitewashed village streets to admire traditional architecture. Nearby olive groves offer tours and oil-tasting experiences showcasing local agricultural heritage.
Salteras specializes in Andalusian cuisine - don't miss gazpacho, salmorejo (thick tomato soup), and fried fish (pescaíto frito). The local olive oil is exceptionally high quality. Experience the food culture at traditional tapas bars.
Driving is most convenient - Salteras is about 20 minutes from Seville by car. Limited bus services connect from Seville. The town is walkable with no need for local transit. Check bus schedules in advance or consider renting a car to explore the region.
The best seasons are spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) with mild temperatures. Summers are extremely hot. Winters see fewer tourists but some facilities may close. Avoid August when many locals take vacations.
The official language is Spanish with limited English proficiency. Good mobile coverage and most cafes offer free Wi-Fi. Euros are used, with cards accepted at restaurants/hotels but cash preferred in small shops. Emergency number is 112. Medical facilities are limited - serious cases should go to Seville. Voltage is 230V with Type C plugs. Tap water is safe to drink.