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Step into the heart of a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a guided walking tour through the enchanting medieval center of Cuenca, Spain. Led by seasoned official tourism guides, this experience brings the city’s captivating history to life with fascinating stories and lively commentary.
Wander among vibrant 16th-century facades and marvel at the baroque Town Hall before exploring the imposing Convent of Las Petras. The tour continues to a charming square framed by baroque architecture, where you’ll discover the seminary, church, and a tranquil cloistered convent.
Climb to a stunning 16th-century tower crowned with twin clocks, offering panoramic views over Cuenca. Visit the tallest houses in Europe from the same era, then see the Parador dramatically perched on the edge of a cliff, a sight that never fails to impress.
Cross the iconic iron bridge built in 1903, replacing its ancient stone predecessor, and admire noble houses with spectacular wooden balconies hanging over the Hoz del Río Huécar. The journey concludes at the grand Gothic cathedral, with its unfinished neogothic façade and storied past.
This 1.8-hour tour includes all fees and taxes, and is suitable for all fitness levels. Spanish-speaking guides ensure a rich and engaging experience. Secure your spot now to explore Cuenca’s most monumental treasures with an expert guide!





