The historic center of Écija, revolving around Plaza de España (El Salón), featuring the Town Hall, medieval arcades, palaces, churches, and Roman remains, known as the City of Towers.
Riverside area along the Genil River, more modern with green spaces and suburban feel.
Area surrounding the main Santa María church, featuring prominent towers and religious heritage.
District featuring Iglesia de San Juan with detailed ceramic belltowers, vibrant historic area.
Neighborhood around Iglesia de San Pablo, rich in baroque architecture, narrow streets, and historic convents.
Neighborhood with Convento de la Merced, blending religious sites and residential charm.
Neighborhood housing Palacio de Benamejí, now the Archaeological Museum with Roman sculptures.
Neighborhood with Iglesia de la Victoria, known for its ornate tower and proximity to the historic core.
District around Palacio de Peñaflor, famous for the longest balcony in Andalusia.
Area around Convento de Santa Florentina, emphasizing convent heritage and quiet streets.