Routes
Routes
The route runs through the southern half of the neighborhood of Triana. It has an approximate duration of about two hours, and a distance of 1.7 km. It starts at the Ceramic Center of Triana, in Castilla Street, and continues to the Plaza de Altozano, where we can find the Triana Market, the Chapel of Carmen, the Monument to Flamenco and the Monument to Juan Belmonte. From there, it continues along Pureza Street to the Capilla de los Marineros and the Centro Cívico de las Columnas. It continues to Pagés del Corro Street, an eminently commercial street, to visit the Corral de Vecinos de Herrera. From there it retraces its steps until it reaches Calle Génova and the Monument to Rodrigo de Triana. It continues to Plaza de Cuba and the Carriage Museum to finish at the Carriage Museum, in Plaza de Cuba, the southernmost point of the neighborhood. The route is completely flat, with no significant slopes or changes in elevation.
There are no significant obstacles and the crosswalks and fords are generally well sized and executed. There are no public toilets along the route. There is public transport close to the route, specifically on Pages del Corro, Plaza de Cuba, Plaza del Altozano and San Jacinto streets. Public transport is equipped with accessible mobile material.
There are cab ranks along the route, specifically on Pages del Corro, Plaza de Cuba and San Jacinto streets. The municipality has adapted cabs. There are no parking spaces reserved for people with reduced mobility nearby on public roads. The horizontal routes allow for safe and comfortable transit, although at some points along the route there are excessive narrowing of the sidewalks.
The pavements are well maintained and there are no obstacles on the public road, except for some small bollards. The landscaped areas are always protected, although some uncovered tree wells have been detected. The urban furniture for resting is varied and well placed, without obstructing traffic. There are crosswalks and fords in areas with vehicular traffic. In general, they are well designed and signposted. <span class="automatic-translation-warning">This text was automatically translated.</span>
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