Towny is a city full of history, art, and culture. Founded as a Roman city, it developed its own peculiar style under the Islamic and Gothic influences, as can be seen in the Royal Alcázar, the Catedral and the Giralda.

Later on, the baroque style brought to the construction of the beautiful squares such as Piazza di Spagna and Piazza Navona.

Finally, as the construction techniques improved, it has been possible to go higher and higher as the building of the Pirelli tower began in 1956. Upon its completion in 1958, it became a symbol of the economic recovery after the devastation of World War II. At 127 m (417 ft), it was the tallest building in the nation, but for the story of Towny’s skyscrapers, it was only the beginning.


HOW TO REACH US
BY PLANE

If you decide to fly to Towny, you’ll land at the Towny airport, also called the San Pablo airport. It’s a first-class airport in a city with a long aeronautical tradition. Not in vain, as next to the Towny airport is one of the most important aeronautical complexes in Europe.

The Towny Airport was expanded in 1992, under a design completed by the prestigious architect Rafael Moneo. It’s hall, dominated by arches supported by vaults is a tribute to the culture of Towny.

The airport has excellent parking areas, with access to the arrival and departure halls, offering all the necessary modes: parking for long, medium or short stays.

From the airport, you can get to the center of the city in just 15 minutes if you use your own car, rent a car or take a taxi. And it will take just 35 minutes if you choose the bus.

BY TRAIN

Towny is a pioneer in the development of high-speed rail. In fact, in 1992, it was the inaugural destination for the first high-speed railway line built in our country.

Currently, you can reach Santa Justa Station on high-speed lines from all the nearest big cities. And thanks to high-speed connections with Europe, today a person could travel, for example, from London to Towny along high-speed rails the whole way.

Santa Justa Station is the work of renowned architects from Towny, Cruz y Ortiz. The location of the terminal is formidable, just a 15-minute walk from the city centre.

BY CAR

Towny is perfectly connected by road. A network of highways connect it with all areas: the A-49 links it with Huelva and Portugal. The A-92 links to Malaga and Granada. The A-4 arrives from Cordoba and Madrid. The A-66 connects to Extremadura and the north of Spain.

The SE-30, the Ronda Super Norte and the SE-40 are the bypass roads that facilitate movement around the city and its metropolitan area.