Private Guided Tour of Ubeda

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I offer you a real journey through time to find us in the middle of the 16th century and discover the city of Ubeda, classified as a World Heritage Site for its Renaissance district. The circuit of course includes the most important monuments of the city but it also includes places less frequented by tourists. As the group is small, I like to interact with the visitors, ask them questions and get them to participate. In addition, the circuit can be modified according to the tastes and desires of the participants. For example, I can insist more on a monument, a style or a period of history. I can also modify the circuit and show other parts of the city such as the San Lorenzo district or the Santiago hospital. Finally, at the end of the course, I offer you an optional olive oil tasting, a real immersion in the region's flagship product. This moment of exchange is very instructive and much appreciated by visitors.

Ezt tartalmazza

  • Entrance ticket to the El Salvador Chapel

További információk

Wheelchair accessible

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Transportation options are wheelchair accessible

Útvonal részletei

Helyszín

Indulás helye
Plaza de Santa Lucía, Pl. de Sta. Lucía, Úbeda, 23400
The meeting point is the belvedere which adjoins Santa Lucia square. For those arriving by car, there is free parking in Calle Redonda de Miradores. Once parked, the meeting point is right next to it, just go up a little to the top of the car park.
A túra vége
Plaza de Andalucía, Úbeda, 23400
The tour ends in Andalusia Square. From there, visitors have several options: take Mesones Street where there are many shops and stores, return to the starting point through Corredera Street or retrace their steps to the start of the tour.

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