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Guided tour of Baeza including entrance to the Cathedral

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Guided tour of Baeza including entrance to the Cathedral — Food & drink things to do in Baeza

Two-hour walking tour of Baeza’s historic centre with a specialist guide, including entrance to the Cathedral and an optional EVOO tasting.

Explore the UNESCO World Heritage city of Baeza on a two-hour guided walking tour of its historic centre. The tour includes entrance to essential sites such as the Baeza Cathedral, with the entrance fee of €7 already covered in the price.

Groups are typically small for a more intimate experience, and a radio-guided system ensures clarity while following your expert guide. At the end of the tour, you have the option to enjoy a tasting of Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO), complete with expert commentary.

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What's included in this experience?+
• Admission to the Cathedral of Baeza, priced at 7.00 €.
What's NOT included?+
• Meals are not included.
What should I know before booking?+
• Accessible for wheelchair users • Infants and young children can use a pram or stroller • Service animals are permitted • Nearby public transportation options are available • All areas and surfaces are accessible for wheelchair users • Appropriate for individuals of all fitness levels
What's the cancellation policy?+
To receive a full refund, cancellations must be made at least 24 hours prior to the scheduled departure time.
What's the itinerary?+
• Baeza, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, boasts significant cultural and architectural heritage, particularly notable during the Renaissance era. You will explore the key squares and streets in the city’s historic center, visiting its most remarkable monuments. In addition to showcasing the city’s heritage, the guide will share well-known anecdotes, curiosities, and traditions. The visit includes entry to essential buildings, such as Baeza Cathedral. At the conclusion, you will have the option to participate in an early harvest extra virgin olive oil tasting led by a specialist. • It features one of Baeza's main squares, which includes 16th-century structures like the Old Butchers, the Fountain of the Lions, the Public Notaries, the Arco de Villalar, and Jaén's Gate. • The most significant square in Baeza, named after the Santa María's Fountain located at its center, also hosts important civil buildings such as the High Town Halls and the Cathedral, along with the well-known Seminary of San Felipe Neri. • This visit includes admission to the Cathedral, the city's most prominent building, which houses one of Spain's most remarkable goldsmithing treasures, the Corpus Christi Processional Custody. • From this vantage point, visitors can enjoy stunning views of the Guadalquivir river valley and the encompassing mountain ranges, including Sierra de Cazorla and Sierra Mágina, alongside the picturesque "sea of olive trees" spanning the province. • One of the city’s most significant civil structures, currently serving as the headquarters for the International University of Andalusia. • The only late Romanesque building in Andalusia, constructed in the 13th century. • The initial site of the University of Baeza during the 16th century. • You will visit the classroom where poet Antonio Machado taught between 1912 and 1917, which has been preserved in its original state. • This central square in Baeza retains historic buildings and is home to most of the city's pubs, restaurants, and shops. • Recognized as one of the notable early Renaissance buildings in Spain. • The visit concludes with a tasting of some of the world’s most renowned extra virgin olive oils, guided by a specialist.

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