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Antequera, Spain
Where Andalusia beginsAt the crossroads of Andalusia’s main routes, Antequera reveals an exceptional heritage, from prehistoric dolmens to churches and Moorish influences. With its whitewashed houses and rich past, the town reflects the full identity of inland Andalusia.

Coso Viejo Square
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Almenillas Viewpoint
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Giants’Arch
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Alcazaba of Antequera
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Royal Collegiate Church of Santa María la Mayor
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Portichuelo Square
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Iglesia de la Paz
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San Sebastián Square
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Town Hall
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Fountain of the Lovers
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Bullring
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Convento Madre de Dios
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Town’s covered Market
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Royal Monastery of San Zoilo
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Santiago Square
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Granada Gate Viewpoint
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Palace of the Marquises of Lovers’ Rock
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Advice
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Jan.
11°
Feb.
12°
March
14°
April
17°
May
22°
June
27°
July
32°
Aug.
32°
Sept.
27°
Oct.
21°
Nov.
16°
Dec.
12°
Antequera, located in the heart of Andalusia, enjoys a mild and dry Mediterranean climate, with average annual temperatures around 18°C. The best time to visit the city and its surroundings is between May and October. Keep in mind that summer temperatures can soar above 40°C. If you’re planning to travel to Antequera in winter, expect average lows of around 8°C and highs of up to 18°C. December tends to be the rainiest month of the year.
No need to worry about where to begin! Our tours are designed as a loop, so you can jump in wherever you are. The navigation system and audio-guide will automatically adjust to your location. However, if you happen to be nearby, we do have a preferred starting point : Coso Viejo Square
Free Parking – La Moraleda (unpaved) – Camino de la Moraleda Covered Paid Parking – Plaza de Castilla – Located on Castilla Square
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