
El Rocío Village
El Rocío Village is a captivating destination in Almonte, Spain, renowned for its vibrant culture, stunning natural surroundings, and the famous pilgrimage to its revered sanctuary.
About this place
Why visit?
Visiting El Rocío is immersing yourself in one of the most emblematic traditions of Andalusia. The beauty of the natural surroundings and the architecture of the sanctuary make this place a unique destination that reflects Andalusian culture.
History and context
The Aldea de El Rocío is known for its famous pilgrimage in honor of the Virgin of Rocío, which has been celebrated for over 200 years. This place has been a center of devotion and tradition for pilgrims coming from all over Spain.
What to see
The Sanctuary of the Virgin of Rocío, the typical village with white houses and sandy streets.
Mistakes to avoid
Do not forget to respect local traditions, avoid visiting on days of high attendance if you prefer tranquility, and make sure to bring water and sunscreen.
Location
Address
Aldea de El Rocío, 21750 Almonte, Huelva, Spain
How to get there
You can reach it by car or bus from Almonte. There is no metro station.
Recommended Duration
1-2 hours
Practical Information
Opening Hours
N/A
Tickets
Free admission
Tips
Visit during the pilgrimage in May to experience the festival at its peak. Wear comfortable shoes to walk around the village and enjoy the local cuisine in nearby bars.
Address
Aldea de El Rocío, 21750 Almonte, Huelva, Spain
Price
free
Best time of day
Morning
Wheelchair accessible
✓ Wheelchair accessible
Kid friendly
✓ Kid friendly
Frequently asked questions
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