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Discover Antequera’s highlights in a 3-hour guided tour, including the impressive dolmens, historic center, Roman baths, and the Collegiate Church of San Sebastian.

The Antequera Monumental Tour offers a thorough glimpse into this Andalusian town’s most significant sites in just 3 hours. For $30 per person, visitors can experience the awe of Europe’s largest dolmen, Menga, along with Viera, both UNESCO World Heritage sites. This tour also includes visits to key historic landmarks such as the Collegiate Church of San Sebastian, Arch of the Giants, and the Roman baths.
Starting at the Conjunto Arqueológico Dólmenes de Antequera, the guided journey takes you through ancient megalithic structures and into the heart of the old town. The tour is ideal for travelers eager to explore Antequera’s archaeological and architectural treasures without overextending their schedule.
While the tour offers comprehensive insights, note that beyond the entrance tickets to the dolmens, additional expenses such as drinks or other site fees are not included. The live Spanish-speaking guide ensures an engaging experience, and the flexible cancellation policy adds peace of mind.
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The tour begins at the Conjunto Arqueológico Dólmenes de Antequera, where a guide provides an introduction before leading visitors into the mortuary galleries of the Menga and Viera dolmens. These megalithic structures are over 6,000 years old and are recognized as the largest dolmen in Europe.
The guided access allows a close look at these ancient burial sites, sharing stories about why the Neolithic ancestors built these monuments in this specific location. The visit to the dolmens lasts about an hour, giving enough time to appreciate their massive stone arrangements and historical importance.

After exploring the dolmens, visitors move on to the Plaza del Coso Viejo, where an equestrian sculpture marks the start of the city’s heart. From here, the group heads towards the Plaza de San Sebastian, a lively spot dominated by the Collegiate Church of San Sebastian.
Inside this church, the tour reveals beautiful architectural details and highlights its historical significance. Then, the route continues into the upper town, where viewpoints offer sights of whitewashed houses, narrow streets, and prominent churches. This segment provides a charming contrast to the ancient dolmens, showcasing Antequera’s vibrant urban fabric.
The Arch of the Giants is a striking medieval stone archway that connects different parts of the city’s historic district. Passing through this arch, visitors arrive at the Alcazaba, a Moorish fortress that offers insight into Antequera’s Islamic past.
In this area, the Royal Collegiate Church of Santa Maria la Mayor stands out with its impressive architecture. Also nearby are the Roman baths, where ancient thermal baths reveal the layers of history beneath the city’s streets. The tour continues along the castle walls, providing panoramic views before descending back down.
More Great Tours NearbyThe final part of the tour takes visitors to the old bullring, an important cultural site in Antequera. Then, the group visits the Convent of the Discalced Carmelite nuns, a peaceful spot reflecting the city’s religious heritage.
The walk ends back at the initial meeting point, the museum reception, making it easy for travelers to continue their exploration independently afterward.
Participants meet at the museum reception at the Conjunto Arqueológico Dólmenes de Antequera. After the first site visit, guests are responsible for moving independently to Plaza Coso Viejo where the second part of the tour begins. Parking options include the plain of the Moraleda, just a few minutes walk from the city center.
The tour is conducted in Spanish, with live guided narration, and is suitable for travelers interested in history and archaeology. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour ensures flexibility, and booking can be made without upfront payment.

The Antequera Monumental Tour offers a brief yet rich experience of Andalucia’s heritage. Its focus on the megalithic dolmens makes it stand out, especially given that these are the largest in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The tour’s combination of archaeological, religious, and medieval sites provides a well-rounded perspective on the city’s diverse history.
The 3-hour duration strikes a good balance between depth and convenience, making it ideal for visitors with limited time but a strong interest in culture and history. The inclusion of multiple key sites within this period enhances the tour’s value, particularly considering the guided access to the ancient dolmens.
While the tour emphasizes history and architecture and does not include food or drinks, its affordable price makes it accessible. The walkable route through Antequera’s old town also offers opportunities for independent exploration afterward.
This experience suits travelers who appreciate archaeology, architecture, and local history. The guided narration provides context that enhances appreciation, especially at the dólmenes and medieval sites. It is also suitable for those who prefer a structured, efficient overview of the city’s highlights in a short period.
People who enjoy walking tours and are comfortable with Spanish-speaking guides will find this especially rewarding. The ability to cancel easily and reserve without upfront payment makes it flexible for planning.
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This Antequera Monumental Tour provides an engaging, well-organized way to see the city’s most important sites, combining archaeological marvels with urban charm. It is a practical choice for those wanting a comprehensive yet manageable cultural experience in Andalusia.
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