Immerse yourself in the rich history and stunning architecture of Úbeda and Baeza on this guided day tour in Andalusia. Explore the UNESCO-listed towns at a leisurely pace, starting with a 2.5-hour walking tour in Úbeda, where you’ll admire panoramic views of the Guadalquivir Valley and visit iconic monuments like elegant palaces and historic squares. After a free hour for lunch to savor local cuisine, continue to Baeza for another 2.5 hours of exploration, delving into its university heritage and Renaissance landmarks. This tour offers a perfect blend of guided insights and personal time, tailored for culture and history enthusiasts.
- Discover the UNESCO-listed towns of Úbeda and Baeza in one day
- Enjoy guided walking tours totaling 5 hours of exploration
- Free time for lunch to experience local dining options
- Ideal for culture and history lovers seeking an unhurried experience
The guide will be waiting for you near the lamppost in the centre of the square.
The tour will end at Paseo de la Constitución (formerly Plaza del Mercado).
A former fortified church, desacralized and beautifully restored thanks to a local community initiative, reflecting Úbeda’s medieval past.
An outstanding Renaissance palace-fortress and one of the finest examples of civil Renaissance architecture in Úbeda.
One of the old city gates, marking the historic entrance to Úbeda and a reminder of its medieval defensive walls.
An elegant 16th-century Renaissance palace, associated with the powerful Cobos family, key figures of Úbeda’s golden age.
A historic Gothic-style church built between the 13th and 14th centuries, the Church of San Pablo is one of Úbeda’s oldest religious buildings. Located in the central Plaza Primero de Mayo, it reflects the city’s transition from medieval to Renaissance Úbeda and has long been associated with civic and religious life in the historic center.
Úbeda’s most iconic monument and a masterpiece of Spanish Renaissance architecture
One of the most beautiful Renaissance squares in Spain, surrounded by monumental palaces and historic religious buildings
A walk through the area outside the ancient walls, offering insight into the city’s medieval expansion.
The Antigua Carnicerías are historic buildings that once housed Baeza’s main butcher shops. Dating back to the medieval and Renaissance periods, they reflect the city’s commercial life and urban organization. Today, they stand as a reminder of Baeza’s economic and social history, showcasing traditional architectural elements and forming part of the charming streetscape of the historic center.
A historic academic institution that played a major role in Baeza’s cultural and intellectual development.
The only Romanesque church in Andalusia, notable for its simplicity and historical significance.
A striking late-Gothic palace with a richly decorated façade, one of Baeza’s most emblematic buildings.
The historic heart of Baeza, home to major religious and institutional buildings.
Built on the site of a former mosque, representing the city’s religious importance
A charming square named after its historic fountain, reflecting Baeza’s Renaissance elegance.
Formerly the city’s main market square, today a lively promenade and social meeting point.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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