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Located in the geographical center of Andalusia, the small town of Antequera is also at the heart of the culture of southern Spain. Just a short bus or car ride away from Seville, Malaga, Granada and Cordoba, this city boasts a great treasure of historical and artistic monuments that you can discover with Free Walking Tours in Antequera. Tourists new to the area can join the Free City Tour in Antequera for the perfect introduction. A local guide will take you for a walk through the Old Town with stops at the most outstanding churches and monuments. In addition, archeology lovers can book a seat on the Free Antequera Dolmens Tour, to discover this Neolithic landmark with a guide. Finally, travelers who are traveling around Andalusia in summer should join the Free Antequera at Night Tour to see the city without enduring the summer heat.
Antequera is a small city in the north of Malaga blessed with a sunny climate all year round, a great historical heritage and extraordinary natural landscapes. Hikers usually go to Antequera to explore the beautiful El Torcal Hills and enjoy the sight of the ‘Lovers Rock’. In addition, joining Free Tours in Antequera allows travelers to visit all the monuments of the old town. The most prominent landmark is the massive Alcazaba. This stunning Moorish fort was built in the 14th century on top of the ruins of a Roman fort, and is one of the biggest of its kind in Andalusia. Antequera also stands out for its enormous religious heritage, which includes the Royal Collegiate Church of Santa Maria la Mayor, the San Sebastian Parish, the Portichuelo Chapel and other beautiful temples. And, of course, tourists can’t leave the region without exploring the delicious local cuisine with Antequera Free Walking Tours.

Things to Do in Antequera

Outdoorsy travelers will just fall in love with Antequera. El Torcal de Antequera is a protected area with incredible multi colored limestone formations. At Lobo Park, also near Antequera, visitors can observe semi-wild wolves living in their environment and interact with them. In addition, just one hour’s drive from Antequera travelers can find the famous “Caminito del Rey” ("King's Path"). It is a hiking trail that passes between spectacular canyons. After a decade closed for repairs, the path reopened with new security measures that ensure a safe visit. The views are breathtaking and travelers will be able to take gorgeous photos that will make their friends green with envy! In addition, Antequera has been an inhabited place since ancient times, so there are many Neolithic and Megalithic burial mounds to visit. The Dolmen of Menga, the Dolmens of Antequera, the Tholos of El Romeral are just some of the most prominent archeological sites near town.
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