Explore Ávila’s top monuments on a guided tuk tuk tour. Enjoy panoramic views, historical insights, and photo stops. Book your adventure now!
Explore Ávila’s top monuments on a guided tuk tuk tour. Enjoy panoramic views, historical insights, and photo stops. Book your adventure now!
- Puerta del Alcazar - One of the initial stops is at the Alcázar Gate, named after the now-lost Alcázar of Ávila that once stood there. Opposite this gate is the Plaza de Santa Teresa, notable for the Romanesque Church of Saint Peter.
- Puerta Del Rastro - We will briefly pause at the Puerta del Rastro on the southern side of the Wall, offering…
- Puerta del Alcazar - One of the initial stops is at the Alcázar Gate, named after the now-lost Alcázar of Ávila that once stood there. Opposite this gate is the Plaza de Santa Teresa, notable for the Romanesque Church of Saint Peter.
- Puerta Del Rastro - We will briefly pause at the Puerta del Rastro on the southern side of the Wall, offering a splendid view of the Paseo del Rastro and the Ambles Valley. We will then enter the Wall to explore the Avila palatial.
- Palacio de los Davila - The Dávila Palace, one of the oldest in the city dating back to the 13th century, is the first palace we encounter after passing through the Puerta del Rastro. Its viewing gallery above the wall gate is particularly noteworthy. We will stop here but not disembark.
- Tower of Los Guzmanes - The Torreón de los Guzmanes, a 16th-century palace, houses a fascinating museum dedicated to the Vettones, ancient inhabitants of the region. The museum visit is not included in the tour. Nearby, we will also discuss the histories of the Superunda and Alamarza palaces.
- Church and birthplace of Saint Teresa of Jesus - The tour includes a stop at the Basilica of Saint Teresa, built on her birthplace. We will enter to see the church, the old house’s patio, and Saint Teresa’s birth bed in a beautiful chapel. We will also visit the relic room, which houses Saint Teresa’s famous incorrupt finger, with our guide providing detailed explanations. From here, we will head to the Mirador de los Cuatro Postes.
- The Four Posts - The second stop where we disembark is at the Mirador de los 4 Postes, offering one of the world’s most stunning panoramic views of the city embraced by the Wall. We will visit the Monument of the 4 Posts and the Ávila letters for photo opportunities.
- Museo del Convento de la Encarnacion - We will pass by the Church and Convent of La Encarnación, hearing about its history. We will stop but not disembark, and the museum is not part of the tour.
- Las Murallas de Avila - Traveling from the Convent of La Encarnación to the Puerta de San Vicente and Cathedral, we will see the North Canvas of the Wall and learn about its fascinating history.
- Catedral de Avila - The tour includes passing by the Ávila Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of the Savior. We will listen to the audio guide and driver-guide’s commentary, with time for photos but without disembarking. The Cathedral visit is not included in the tour.
- Plaza Mercado Chico - We will briefly stop at the Plaza de Mercado Chico. If the tour is on a Friday, you can see the historic Friday market, dating back to the 15th century when the Catholic Monarchs granted the city the right to hold a free market.
- Puerta Del Carmen - Another stop where we disembark is at Puerta del Carmen, offering one of the best panoramic views of the Wall and the northern canvas, along with a beautiful landscape. This spot is one of the most frequently photographed images of the Wall.
- Basilica de San Vicente - We will stop in front of one of Europe’s best-preserved Romanesque churches, which is beautifully illuminated at night.
- Private transportation
- Private transportation
The guided tuk tuk tour lasts approximately 1 hour, making stops in front of the most interesting monuments of the city. The first stop will be at the Convento de la Santa, built on the birthplace of Santa Teresa (here we stay). around 15 minutes to see the patio of the old house, the Basilica inside and the birthplace of the Saint and room of relics)…
The guided tuk tuk tour lasts approximately 1 hour, making stops in front of the most interesting monuments of the city. The first stop will be at the Convento de la Santa, built on the birthplace of Santa Teresa (here we stay). around 15 minutes to see the patio of the old house, the Basilica inside and the birthplace of the Saint and room of relics) we will continue towards the Humilladero de los Cuatro Postes making another descent to be able to visit the monument and see a unique panoramic view of the entire city (this will be 10 minutes) and a 3rd stop with a descent to the North Lienzo of the Wall where you can take photos in front of one of the most characteristic views of the Wall (stop of about 5 minutes). All this accompanied by the audio guide and the driver’s comments. In addition to what was mentioned we will see more than 12 monuments and places including the Convent of La Encarnación which is a little further away.
- Only children from 3 years old can board, occupying a seat and seat belts.
- The price for children is the same as for adults.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.