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City Guide
Pruna, Sevilla, Spain
Overview
Pruna is a charming white-washed village in the hills of the Sierra de Cádiz, within the Sevilla province. Known for its traditional Andalusian character, historic sites, and warm community, it offers a genuine introduction to rural Spain and sweeping views over olive groves.
Best Time to Visit
April-June or September-October for mild weather and local festivals
Local Tips
Shops and restaurants often close for siesta (2–5 PM), so plan meals and shopping accordingly. ATMs are limited, so bring cash for small purchases.
Cultural Etiquette
A small tip (5–10%) is appreciated at cafés and restaurants. Dress modestly in church or during local festivals; greet locals with a friendly 'buenos días.'
Safety Warnings
Pruna is very safe, but some rural paths may be uneven, wear good shoes. Watch for limited street lighting if walking after dark.
Hidden Gems
Explore Castillo de Hierro, a ruined hilltop castle with panoramic views, and visit the natural spring at Fuente de la Adelfa just outside town.
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