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Step into the enchanting streets of Cuenca, Spain, on a guided walking tour that uncovers the city's medieval charm and rich history. Begin your journey at the scenic viewpoint behind the Arco de Bezudo, then descend through the dramatic gorges of the Huécar River, taking in the unique architecture and vibrant atmosphere.
As you wander through Cuenca's winding lanes, your guide will share fascinating stories about the city's monuments and local culture. You'll pass by the lively Plaza de la Merced and the iconic Torre de Mangana, absorbing the essence of this UNESCO-listed old town.
The tour continues to the legendary Hanging Houses, a symbol of Cuenca, where you’ll learn about the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art, the first of its kind in Spain. While you won’t enter the museum, your guide will introduce you to the influential artists whose works are displayed inside.
Your experience culminates with an exclusive visit inside Cuenca’s cathedral, the first Gothic temple built in Spain. Marvel at its stunning architecture, explore the cloister and outer courtyard, and climb to the triforium for breathtaking views of the nave and rose window.
This small-group tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours and is led by an experienced guide, with entrance to the cathedral included. Tours are conducted in Spanish and are suitable for all fitness levels. Secure your spot now and immerse yourself in the medieval wonders of Cuenca!





