
Arcos de la Frontera Walking Tour
Dramatic cliffs, typical whitewashed houses and legendary history: discover the magic of Arcos de la Frontera, one of Spain's most beautiful towns, on this guided walking tour.
Arcos de la Frontera Walking Tour Itinerary
Once a small kingdom in Islamic Spain, Arcos de la Frontera today is a sleepy hilltop village characterised by its white houses and Moorish architecture, like many of the Pueblos Blancos, or White Towns of Andalusia. After meeting your guide on one of the typically steep cobbled streets, you'll begin your guided walking tour of the enchanting historic centre.
Not far from your meeting point, you'll see the Puerta de Jerez, or the Old Jerez Gate, part of the remains of the ancient Roman and Moorish city walls. From here, you'll take in the sight of the Palacio del Conde del Águila, a 15th century palace that is a true architectural gem, a fusion of late Gothic and Mudejar traditions.
You'll then reach Plaza del Cabildo, a square in the heart of historic Arcos de la Frontera and home to some of the town's most emblematic monuments. Admire the 17th century stone entrance to the Old City Hall and the imposing Medieval Castillo de Arcos, a castle built over the 11th to 15th centuries and used as a military fortress during the Muslim period. The Plaza is also home to Arcos' Parador, a traditional luxury hotel housed in a converted historic building, and the Balcón de la Peña Nueva, a viewpoint at the edge of a sheer-faced sandstone cliff which offers spectacular panoramic views over the surrounding Andalusian countryside.
Discover the town's history through the diverse architectural styles that make up the next buildings on your guided tour. You'll see the Iglesia de San Pedro, a 15th - 17th century church built on top of a 14th century Moorish watchtower and the Basílica de Santa María de la Asunción. This Mudejar church has Gothic, Plateresque, Renaissance and Baroque influences from the additions and renovations that were made over the 15th to 17th centuries. You'll also visit the Mirador de Abades, another viewpoint which looks over the terracotta-roofed whitewashed houses of the town and the beautiful natural scenery of the Sierra de Grazalema and Los Alcornocales national parks.
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Price
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Duration
1 hour 30 minutes.
Language
The activity takes place with a guide that speaks in english, although it may occasionally be done in two languages.
Included
Local English speaking guide with expert knowledge of art and history.
When to book?
You can book up until 36 hours before the activity as long as there are still places. Book now to guarantee your spot.
Digital voucher
Show the voucher on your phone to take part in the activity.
Accessibility
No, not advisable for people with reduced mobility.
Pet-friendly?
No.
Frequently asked questions
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Q - How to book?
A - To reserve the activity, choose the date and complete the form on this page. You will receive your confirmation immediately.
Q - Is a minimum number of participants required?
A - This activity requires a minimum of 2 participants. Should this number not be reached, we'll get in touch with you to offer alternatives.
If you have any other questions please contact us.
Free cancellation
Meeting point
Arcos de la Frontera Tourist Office.