Antequera presents a great historical relevance since the earliest
settlements in the Palaeolithic period took place, becoming later a
very important point thanks to its busy commercial activity for being
in the middle of different provinces. The city with more churches
per capita in Spain show us a popular and particular architecture of
palaces, white houses, convents and monasteries and also
amazing views of all the city from the collegiate church of Santa
María, where you will be able to see the roman archaeological site,
the arab fortress Alcazaba and the natural landscape around the
mountain Peñón de los Enamorados, which does not leave anyone
indifferent with its interesting legend.
We will penetrate deep into history with the visit to the
archaeological complex of Antequera’s Dolmens, declared a
Cultural Asset and only a few kilometers away there is the Torcal,
an unique and karstic natural site, declared a World Heritage Site
by Unesco.
Public transportation options are available nearby. Specialized infant seats are available. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness