Baeza is located at a crossroads that for more than 250 years separated the Christian territories from the Muslim ones. That is why the nobility and the clergy settle in these lands chasing the glory and wealth that war brings. A tour to understand an exciting period of our history in an incomparable setting.
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
At your hotel (if in the Old town)
Old Market square
Old City Butcher House, old City Notary and XIVth Century triumph arch
Old City Hall, Mayor Seminary and Cathedral of Saint Mary
Interior of the Cathedral and Cloister
A walk in the medieval area of the city
Viewpoint over the olive fields
Romanesque church of the Holy Cross and Elisabethan palace of Jabalquinto
Interior of the Holy Trinity University of Baeza, founded in 1538
(Closed on Tuesdays)
Old communal granary
Plaza de la Constitución (or any other place you prefer)
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
Guide fee
Hotel pick up (if the hotel is in the Old Town)
Transportation fees
Lunch
Entrance fees (Cathedral 3'5€/person)
Comfortable shoes are highly recommended
Old University closed on Tuesdays
I can pick you up in your hotel in both Ubeda or Baeza, only if the hotel is in the Old Town. Otherwise, we should arrange a convenient meeting point.
Hi there! I'm Marta, a licensed tour guide with an Art degree and working as a freelance tour guide for about 7 years now.
After travelling to different countries for a while, I decided to come back and to help other travellers to get to know the real Andalucia so their time here turns into an unforgettable experience.
Baeza and Úbeda, the cities where I live and work at, are two hidden gems away from the tourist crowds . Their historical and architectural relevance got them the recognition as World Heritage Cities by the Unesco in 2003 and are the perfect destination for those who love to go beyond.
I can't wait to meet you!