Bormujos is a municipality in the province of Seville, located in the Aljarafe region just a few kilometers from the Andalusian capital. Its prime location within the Seville metropolitan area has fostered significant growth in recent decades, transforming it into a town that combines residential tranquility with a wide range of shops, services, and leisure activities.
Its origins trace back to an old Andalusian farmhouse called Boromuj , of which historical traces are still preserved in traditional estates such as Valencinilla. Among its main attractions are the Church of Our Lady of the Incarnation , the olive groves of the Aljarafe region, and various cultural spaces that reflect the history and traditions of the town.
Bormujos also boasts significant green spaces such as Los Ćlamos Park and the Botanical Walk , a unique area with historical and recreational features. Hiking trails along the Riopudio stream are also available, offering opportunities to enjoy the characteristic natural beauty of the Aljarafe region of Seville.
The local cuisine includes traditional dishes such as menudo (tripe stew), caldereta (a type of stew), arroz con perdiz (rice with partridge), sopa de tomate (tomato soup), and ropa vieja (shredded beef), usually accompanied by the region's typical young wine. Among its most important celebrations are the RomerĆa del RocĆo pilgrimage, Corpus Christi, the August fair, and the festivities in honor of Santo Domingo de Silos , the town's patron saint.