Cuenca Night Tour
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Experience Highlights
Discover the beauty and the enchanting mystery of the city of Cuenca thanks to this nocturnal tour through the medieval streets of the town. For approximately two hours, contemplate the most emblematic places in Cuenca and delight yourself with the history and legends of Cuenca.
A professional guide will tell you everything you need to know as you pass through the city's main monuments, such as the Hanging Houses, the Arch of Bezudo, the Cathedral of Santa María and San Julián and the Plaza Mayor, among others.
- Enjoy a two-hour night walk through the city of Cuenca.
- See the Cathedral of Santa María and San Julián, the Arch of Bezudo or the Plaza Mayor, among other emblematic places.
- Get to know all the legends that surround these places thanks to the expert guide who will accompany you.
What’s included
- Night tour of Cuenca
- Expert guide
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Step by Step
Get to know Cuenca, one of the most magical cities in Spain, with the added charm and mystery of a night tour. Stroll through the medieval streets of the town and discover all the stories that have circulated for centuries about the city of Cuenca, accompanied by a professional guide.
On this tour, which lasts about two hours , you'll be able to see emblematic sites such as Cuenca Castle, the Cathedral of Santa María and San Julián, the Plaza Mayor square and the San Pablo bridge, among many others.
You will also have the opportunity to enjoy the Hanging Houses of Cuenca, an emblem of the city. A clear example of the popular architecture of the town of Cuenca, they contributed enormously to the city's designation as a World Heritage Site in 1996. They are currently home to the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art.
As for the Bezudo Arch, it is one of the gates that formerly gave access to the city of Cuenca and one of the few that has been preserved. It is located near Cuenca Castle, of which little remains. It was an Arab fortress conquered by Alfonso VIII in the 12th century.
The Cathedral of Santa María and San Julián is the fifth largest temple in Spain. Nicknamed the "Cathedral of Light", it is considered the "laboratory" of Gothic architecture in Spain.