Embark on a historical journey in a small group from Granada to Antequera and Torcal. Explore the city’s rich historical relevance, visit ancient archaeological sites, and marvel at the unique natural beauty of Torcal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Embark on a historical journey in a small group from Granada to Antequera and Torcal. Explore the city’s rich historical relevance, visit ancient archaeological sites, and marvel at the unique natural beauty of Torcal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Antequera - Discover the heart of Andalusia, Antequera, a city declared a World
Heritage Site by Unesco and get to know its importance during 16 th
century. Enjoy the unique natural setting of the Torcal, only a few
kilometers from the center of Antequera and only one hour away
from Granada. -
El Torcal de Antequera - A unique and karstic natural site, declared a World Heritage Site
by Unesco.
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Antequera - Discover the heart of Andalusia, Antequera, a city declared a World
Heritage Site by Unesco and get to know its importance during 16 th
century. Enjoy the unique natural setting of the Torcal, only a few
kilometers from the center of Antequera and only one hour away
from Granada. -
El Torcal de Antequera - A unique and karstic natural site, declared a World Heritage Site
by Unesco.
- Transfer
- Guided tour with a local guide
- Transfer
- Guided tour with a local guide
- Lunch
- Lunch
With a history that dates back to the Paleolithic era, Antequera held a key position due to its bustling commerce, which was facilitated by its central location among various provinces. The city, which boasts the highest number of churches per resident in Spain, showcases a unique blend of architecture that includes palaces, whitewashed residences,…
With a history that dates back to the Paleolithic era, Antequera held a key position due to its bustling commerce, which was facilitated by its central location among various provinces. The city, which boasts the highest number of churches per resident in Spain, showcases a unique blend of architecture that includes palaces, whitewashed residences, convents, and monasteries. On top of offering panoramic views of the city from Santa María collegiate church, visitors can see the Roman archeological site, the Alcazaba’s Arab fortress, and the captivating natural surroundings of Peñón de los Enamorados mountain, known for its intriguing legend. A visit to the city’s Dolmen archaeological complex, a declared Cultural Asset, will take you back in time. Just a few kilometers away lie the Torcal, a karstic natural area that has been declared a Unesco World Heritage Site.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.