Astorga Walking Tour
Descripción
Join us on this walking tour of Astorga, where we will uncover the rich history, impressive architecture, and Roman influences that define this beautiful city. Discover one of Spain's most delightful destinations!
Tour Details
We will gather in front of the Episcopal Palace, located in the Plaza Eduardo de Castro at the scheduled time. Are you prepared to explore the captivating narrative of this remarkable city?
Our journey begins with a leisurely walk through the historic heart of Astorga, where you will learn about the Maragatería region and the renowned muleteers whose customs have significantly influenced the city's identity. We'll discuss the famous chocolate connection—can you guess its origin?
As we wander, pay attention to two stunning murals created by local artist Da2.0. These open-air masterpieces beautifully encapsulate the essence and vibrancy of Astorga. Be sure to take photos to remember the experience!
Our next stop will be Plaza de Santocildes, where we will delve into the background of Cocido Maragato, a traditional and flavorful local stew. Afterwards, we will visit the Plaza Mayor to uncover the meaning behind the impressive Baroque façade of the Town Hall. If we're fortunate, we might hear the enchanting chimes of Juan Zancuda and Colasa, the iconic figures atop the clock tower.
Continuing our exploration, we will stroll along the ancient city walls, discovering some hidden treasures, including the Sanctuary of Fátima, the Synagogue Garden, and the Domus del Oso y los Pájaros, which showcases some of the most well-preserved Roman ruins in the area. During this leg of the tour, we will share insights about the city's celebrated festivals, including its vibrant patron saint events and the historical Astures y Romanos re-enactment.
We will then step inside the Episcopal Palace, a modernist creation by the renowned architect Antoni Gaudí. Here, we will explore three captivating levels, beginning with the stunning main floor, proceeding to the administrative area, and finally reaching the basement.
To conclude our adventure, we will visit the Astorga Cathedral, where we can admire its intricately designed chapels, the serene choir, and the impressive main altarpiece crafted by noted artist Gaspar Becerra.
After approximately 3 hours of exploration, we will conclude our tour at the Plaza de la Catedral.
Qué incluye
- English–speaking guide
Qué no incluye
- Admission to the Episcopal Palace: 5EUR per person
- Admission to Astorga Cathedral: 5.50EUR per person
Política de cancelación
Rimborso del 50% se cancelli almeno 24 ore prima (hora local)
Cancellazione gratuita fino a 48 ore prima (hora local)
Accesibilidad
Wheelchair accessible. This must be indicated in the reservation.
Información importante
On the day of the activity, please go to the following point at the indicated time: Plaza Eduardo de Castro, in front of the Episcopal Palace of Astorga. You'll recognise the guide by a white t-shirt and umbrella with the AsTours Visitas Guiadas logo on them.
Admission Not Included
Please keep in mind that admission to the following places is not included in the price of the activity.
- Episcopal Palace of Astorga: 5EUR per person
- Astorga Cathedral: 5.50EUR per person
The guide will help you buy your ticket on the day of the activity, so don't worry about buying your ticket in advance.
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